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The [[국립5.18민주묘지|National May 18th Democratic Cemetery]] stands as a place of remembrance for one of Korea's most significant democratic movements. The cemetery commemorates the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18th Democratization Movement]] of 1980, when Gwangju citizens courageously resisted the military junta led by Chun Doo-hwan in their struggle for democracy.
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The [[국립5.18민주묘지|May 18th National Cemetery]] stands as a place of remembrance for one of Korea’s most significant democratic movements. The cemetery commemorates the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18th Democratic Uprising]] of 1980, when Gwangju citizens courageously resisted the military junta led by Chun Doo-hwan in their struggle for democracy.
  
 
The cemetery serves as both a burial ground and memorial site, featuring several commemorative structures. The [[국립5.18민주묘지_추모탑|Memorial Tower]] stands as the central monument, while the [[대동세상군상|World of Great Unity Sculpture]] and [[무장항쟁군상|Armed Resistance Sculpture]] capture the spirit of the movement through artistic representation. The [[조형물_국립5.18민주묘지_추념문|Memorial Gate Sculpture]] marks the entrance to this sacred space.
 
The cemetery serves as both a burial ground and memorial site, featuring several commemorative structures. The [[국립5.18민주묘지_추모탑|Memorial Tower]] stands as the central monument, while the [[대동세상군상|World of Great Unity Sculpture]] and [[무장항쟁군상|Armed Resistance Sculpture]] capture the spirit of the movement through artistic representation. The [[조형물_국립5.18민주묘지_추념문|Memorial Gate Sculpture]] marks the entrance to this sacred space.
  
The site is accessible through the [[영혼코스|Spirit Course]], a pilgrimage route that guides visitors to the resting places of the movement's martyrs. The connection between the cemetery and the historical events is further reinforced by [[버스_518번|Bus Route 518]], which provides transportation to the cemetery while symbolically linking the present to the events of May 18th.
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The site is accessible through the [[영혼코스|Spirit Course]], a pilgrimage route that guides visitors to the resting places of the movement’s martyrs. The connection between the cemetery and the historical events is further reinforced by [[버스_518번|Bus Route 518]], which provides transportation to the cemetery while symbolically linking the present to the events of May 18th.
  
 
Today, the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery continues to serve as a place where citizens can pay respects to those who sacrificed their lives for democracy, ensuring that the memory of their struggle remains alive for future generations.
 
Today, the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery continues to serve as a place where citizens can pay respects to those who sacrificed their lives for democracy, ensuring that the memory of their struggle remains alive for future generations.

2025년 10월 11일 (토) 15:07 판

May 18th National Cemetery: Remembering the Martyrs of Democracy

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The May 18th National Cemetery stands as a place of remembrance for one of Korea’s most significant democratic movements. The cemetery commemorates the May 18th Democratic Uprising of 1980, when Gwangju citizens courageously resisted the military junta led by Chun Doo-hwan in their struggle for democracy.

The cemetery serves as both a burial ground and memorial site, featuring several commemorative structures. The Memorial Tower stands as the central monument, while the World of Great Unity Sculpture and Armed Resistance Sculpture capture the spirit of the movement through artistic representation. The Memorial Gate Sculpture marks the entrance to this sacred space.

The site is accessible through the Spirit Course, a pilgrimage route that guides visitors to the resting places of the movement’s martyrs. The connection between the cemetery and the historical events is further reinforced by Bus Route 518, which provides transportation to the cemetery while symbolically linking the present to the events of May 18th.

Today, the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery continues to serve as a place where citizens can pay respects to those who sacrificed their lives for democracy, ensuring that the memory of their struggle remains alive for future generations.

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