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| − | Gwangju has been featured as a filming location in various Korean films and dramas, with these appearances subtly reflecting the city’s history and culture. [[화려한_휴가 | + | Gwangju has been featured as a filming location in various Korean films and dramas, with these appearances subtly reflecting the city’s history and culture. [[화려한_휴가|<i>May 18</i>]] and [[택시운전사|<i>A Taxi Driver</i>]], both of which portray the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]], were filmed at sites such as the [[전일빌딩|Jeonil Building]], the [[전남대학교 정문|Main Gate of Chonnam National University]], and [[5.18민주광장|May 18 Democracy Square]]—actual locations of the citizens’ resistance and vehicle demonstrations in 1980. The dramas [[이두나(드라마)|<i>Doona!</i>]] and [[정년이(드라마)|<i>Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born</i>]] include scenes shot at [[호랑가시나무 언덕|Horned Holly Hill]] and [[우일선선교사사택|Missionary Wilson’s House]] in [[양림동|Yangnim-dong]], an area known for its history as a missionary village. [[파묘(영화)|<i>Exhuma</i>]] was filmed at the [[국립아시아문화전당|National Asian Culture Center]], while the theater featured in [[폭싹속았수다(드라마)|<i>When Life Gives You Tangerines</i>]] is [[광주극장|Gwangju Theater]]. Through such use of local sites, K-content allows international viewers to encounter the spaces and atmosphere of Gwangju’s modern history and regional identity in an organic way. |
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 16:10 기준 최신판
Scenes of Gwangju in K-Content
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Gwangju has been featured as a filming location in various Korean films and dramas, with these appearances subtly reflecting the city’s history and culture. May 18 and A Taxi Driver, both of which portray the May 18 Democratic Uprising, were filmed at sites such as the Jeonil Building, the Main Gate of Chonnam National University, and May 18 Democracy Square—actual locations of the citizens’ resistance and vehicle demonstrations in 1980. The dramas Doona! and Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born include scenes shot at Horned Holly Hill and Missionary Wilson’s House in Yangnim-dong, an area known for its history as a missionary village. Exhuma was filmed at the National Asian Culture Center, while the theater featured in When Life Gives You Tangerines is Gwangju Theater. Through such use of local sites, K-content allows international viewers to encounter the spaces and atmosphere of Gwangju’s modern history and regional identity in an organic way.
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