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| − | Inspired by the novel Human Acts by Han Kang, The Boy’s Path is a walking tour that traces the historic sites of the May 18 Democratic Uprising. Honoring the courage and sacrifice of Gwangju’s citizens who stood for democracy, human rights, and peace, travelers walk the city in the footsteps of the boy from that day. | + | Inspired by the novel [[소년이 온다|''Human Acts'']] by [[한강|Han Kang]], The Boy’s Path is a walking tour that traces the historic sites of the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]]. Honoring the courage and sacrifice of Gwangju’s citizens who stood for democracy, human rights, and peace, travelers walk the city in the footsteps of the boy from that day. |
| − | The route begins at the Main Gate of Chonnam National University and passes through key historic sites, including the Former Jeollanam-do Provincial Government Building, May 18 Democracy Square, Sangmugwan Hall, and Jeonil Building 245. It continues along Gwangsan-gil Road and the Gwangju Stream, past the former Gwangju Red Cross Hospital, and ends at the May 18th National Cemetery. Each location preserves vivid memories of the movement and still resonates with the spirit of that time. | + | The route begins at the [[전남대학교 정문|Main Gate of Chonnam National University]] and passes through key historic sites, including the [[옛 전남도청|Former Jeollanam-do Provincial Government Building]], [[5.18민주광장|May 18 Democracy Square]], [[상무관|Sangmugwan Hall]], and [[전일빌딩245|Jeonil Building 245]]. It continues along Gwangsan-gil Road and the [[광주천변|Gwangju Stream]], past the former [[광주적십자병원|Gwangju Red Cross Hospital]], and ends at the [[국립5.18민주묘지|May 18th National Cemetery]]. Each location preserves vivid memories of the movement and still resonates with the spirit of that time. |
The Boy’s Path is more than a walking tour—it is a powerful journey through Gwangju’s painful past, enduring solidarity, and living spirit of peace. It is a path we walk together to remember and reflect. | The Boy’s Path is more than a walking tour—it is a powerful journey through Gwangju’s painful past, enduring solidarity, and living spirit of peace. It is a path we walk together to remember and reflect. | ||
2025년 7월 9일 (수) 14:18 판
The Boy’s Path: Walking Through May in Gwangju
Narrative
Inspired by the novel Human Acts by Han Kang, The Boy’s Path is a walking tour that traces the historic sites of the May 18 Democratic Uprising. Honoring the courage and sacrifice of Gwangju’s citizens who stood for democracy, human rights, and peace, travelers walk the city in the footsteps of the boy from that day.
The route begins at the Main Gate of Chonnam National University and passes through key historic sites, including the Former Jeollanam-do Provincial Government Building, May 18 Democracy Square, Sangmugwan Hall, and Jeonil Building 245. It continues along Gwangsan-gil Road and the Gwangju Stream, past the former Gwangju Red Cross Hospital, and ends at the May 18th National Cemetery. Each location preserves vivid memories of the movement and still resonates with the spirit of that time.
The Boy’s Path is more than a walking tour—it is a powerful journey through Gwangju’s painful past, enduring solidarity, and living spirit of peace. It is a path we walk together to remember and reflect.
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