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The big leaps in technology and the urgency to move forward had been the motto for this South Korean city since time immemorial.
Equipped by law-abiding and well-driven citizens, it is not a surprising fact that progress is always within reach.
Businesses are in full operation left and right, the streets always crowded by employed people, the humming of machines and the smell of success is effervescent in the air.
Gwangju in South Korea is a relevant place in the country in lieu of its commitment to delivering an upward, never downward, curve in the countries total progress.
Location

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Gwangju is South Korea’s sixth largest city and is subdivided into five administrative regions which are Buk District, Dong District, Gwangsan District, Nam District and Seo District.
Gwangju is specifically located in the center of the agricultural region of Jeolla.
Climate
According to reputable international climate classification system Koppen, Gwanju has a mild and generally temperate and warm type of climate.
Rainfall is not an unusual weather occurrence as it literally rains in this city almost the whole year.
Annual precipitation ranges up to 1277 millimeters and the average temperature is 14-degrees Celsius in a year’s count.
Transportation

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Traveling via plane, you will be directed to the city’s main airport which is the Gwangju Airport. South Korea is also known for its modern approach in subways and so the Gwangju Subway promises not only convenience in local travel but the sheer safety and enlightenment it brings.
High-speed rails are also available for you to use such as the two main lines that caters to Gwangju which are the Gwangju Station and Songjeong-ri Station.
Taxis with honest fare also run within the veins of the city and this might be the best option that you can get wif not traveling on a budget.
What to See
Mudeungsan National Park

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If you want to sweat it out while in Gwangju and strengthen your affinity with the Earth and blossoming greens, be sure to trek the leading pathways of the Medeungsan National Park.
Gwangju Folk Museum

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The vintage vibe that the Gwangju Folk Museum is exuding would surely keep you entertained and interested if just in case you would drop by.
Historical stills depicting the development of Gwangju and South Korean residents in general from the primitive farm bystanders to the epic modern society that it is today.
Asian Culture Complex

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With a huge amount of city budget being directed to the completion of this infrastructure, Gwangju residents would yet again boast another feat in their little town through the Asian Culture Complex.
Currently on the finishing touches of the well-planned edifice, this would be home to galleries, performance stages, libraries and plaza.
Gwangju National Museum

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Artifacts, calligraphies and paintings are installed on this humble yet informative gallery to amaze travelers from all over the world.
The Gwangju National Museum is said to be the best gallery to be opened in Gwangju for its impeccable approach in relaying how their locals adapted to the demanding forces of change.
Images
(1) www.gwanjusk.org
(2) www.discoverkoreaproject.wordpress.com
(3) www.traveljapanblog.com
(4) www.flickr.com
(5) www.elizabethlinzmeyer.blogspot.com
(6) www.flickr.com
(7) www.panoramio.com
(1) www.gwanjusk.org
(2) www.discoverkoreaproject.wordpress.com
(3) www.traveljapanblog.com
(4) www.flickr.com
(5) www.elizabethlinzmeyer.blogspot.com
(6) www.flickr.com
(7) www.panoramio.com
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