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Gwangju is home to one of the largest [[고려인|Goryeoin]] communities in Korea, along with Ansan in Gyeonggi-do Province. Goryeoin (or Koryo-saram) are ethnic Koreans who live in the post-Soviet states. They are descendants of Koreans living in the Russian Far East who were forced to move to Central Asia in 1937 under Stalin. | Gwangju is home to one of the largest [[고려인|Goryeoin]] communities in Korea, along with Ansan in Gyeonggi-do Province. Goryeoin (or Koryo-saram) are ethnic Koreans who live in the post-Soviet states. They are descendants of Koreans living in the Russian Far East who were forced to move to Central Asia in 1937 under Stalin. | ||
| − | Around 7,000 Goryeoin live in | + | Around 7,000 Goryeoin live in Gwangju’s [[월곡동_고려인마을|Goryeoin Village]], located in the Wolgok-dong neighborhood of Gwangsan-gu District. The village has a thriving community culture, with a wide variety of cultural groups, programs, events, and institutions which highlight the unique background and identity of its residents. Key cultural facilities in the neighborhood include the [[월곡_고려인_문화관_결|Wolgok Goryeoin Cultural Center, Gyeol]], the [[고려인인문사회연구소|Goryeoin Humanities and Society Research Center]], the [[문빅토르미술관|Viktor Moon Art Museum]], and [[고려인마을극단1937|Theater 1937]]. There are also a number of community performance groups, including the [[고려인마을_어린이합창단|Gwangju Goryeoin Village Children’s Choir]], the [[오케스트라_아리랑|Arirang Orchestra]], and the [[아리랑_가무단|Arirang Performance Troupe]], a youth dance team. The community also hosts cultural events, such as the [[세계고려인대회|International Goryeoin Conference]], which includes a cultural festival and international food tasting experience as part of its programming. |
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 11:39 판
Gwangju’s Goryeoin Community: Celebrating Culture
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Gwangju is home to one of the largest Goryeoin communities in Korea, along with Ansan in Gyeonggi-do Province. Goryeoin (or Koryo-saram) are ethnic Koreans who live in the post-Soviet states. They are descendants of Koreans living in the Russian Far East who were forced to move to Central Asia in 1937 under Stalin.
Around 7,000 Goryeoin live in Gwangju’s Goryeoin Village, located in the Wolgok-dong neighborhood of Gwangsan-gu District. The village has a thriving community culture, with a wide variety of cultural groups, programs, events, and institutions which highlight the unique background and identity of its residents. Key cultural facilities in the neighborhood include the Wolgok Goryeoin Cultural Center, Gyeol, the Goryeoin Humanities and Society Research Center, the Viktor Moon Art Museum, and Theater 1937. There are also a number of community performance groups, including the Gwangju Goryeoin Village Children’s Choir, the Arirang Orchestra, and the Arirang Performance Troupe, a youth dance team. The community also hosts cultural events, such as the International Goryeoin Conference, which includes a cultural festival and international food tasting experience as part of its programming.
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