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| − | [[5.18기념공원| | + | [[5.18기념공원|May 18 Memorial Park]] serves as a central site of remembrance for the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18th Democratization Movement]] of 1980, when Gwangju citizens courageously resisted military rule in their struggle for democracy. Located on [[여의산|Yeouisan Mountain]], the park stands on the former site of [[상무대_옛터|Sangmudae Command Post]], transforming a place once associated with military authority into a space dedicated to democratic ideals. |
| − | The park is administered by | + | The park is administered by [[5.18기념재단|The May 18 Foundation]], which oversees its role in preserving the memory of the democratic uprising. Within its grounds, the park houses several significant monuments and cultural sites. [[광주_단성전|Danseongjeon Hall]] is situated within the park, alongside the [[반미구국_표정두_열사_혁명정신_계승비|Memorial Monument for Martyr Pyo Jeong-du’s Revolutionary Spirit]], which was relocated to the park to honor this anti-American independence activist. |
| − | Natural features complement the memorial elements, including [[세연지|Seyeonji Pond]], which provides a space for reflection. The artistic work [[아!_광주여_영원한_빛이어라!| | + | Natural features complement the memorial elements, including [[세연지|Seyeonji Pond]], which provides a space for reflection. The artistic work [[아!_광주여_영원한_빛이어라!|“Ah! Gwangju, Eternal Light!”]] captures the spirit of the movement through creative expression. |
The park is recognized as one of the [[서구8경|Eight Scenic Views of Seo-gu District]], highlighting its significance beyond its memorial function. Visitors can follow the [[열정코스|Passion Course]], a walking route designed to help people encounter the May fighters who devoted their passion to democratization. | The park is recognized as one of the [[서구8경|Eight Scenic Views of Seo-gu District]], highlighting its significance beyond its memorial function. Visitors can follow the [[열정코스|Passion Course]], a walking route designed to help people encounter the May fighters who devoted their passion to democratization. | ||
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*[[S2024-G029| Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces]] | *[[S2024-G029| Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces]] | ||
** [[E2024-G191|May 18th National Cemetery: Remembering the Martyrs of Democracy]] | ** [[E2024-G191|May 18th National Cemetery: Remembering the Martyrs of Democracy]] | ||
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** [[E2024-G194|The Sangmu Zone: An Oasis of Nature in the City]] | ** [[E2024-G194|The Sangmu Zone: An Oasis of Nature in the City]] | ||
** [[E2024-G196|Gwangju World Cup Stadium: The Hub of the City’s Athletic Activities]] | ** [[E2024-G196|Gwangju World Cup Stadium: The Hub of the City’s Athletic Activities]] | ||
2025년 10월 11일 (토) 15:10 기준 최신판
May 18 Memorial Park: Remembering the Democratic Uprising
Narrative
May 18 Memorial Park serves as a central site of remembrance for the May 18th Democratization Movement of 1980, when Gwangju citizens courageously resisted military rule in their struggle for democracy. Located on Yeouisan Mountain, the park stands on the former site of Sangmudae Command Post, transforming a place once associated with military authority into a space dedicated to democratic ideals.
The park is administered by The May 18 Foundation, which oversees its role in preserving the memory of the democratic uprising. Within its grounds, the park houses several significant monuments and cultural sites. Danseongjeon Hall is situated within the park, alongside the Memorial Monument for Martyr Pyo Jeong-du’s Revolutionary Spirit, which was relocated to the park to honor this anti-American independence activist.
Natural features complement the memorial elements, including Seyeonji Pond, which provides a space for reflection. The artistic work “Ah! Gwangju, Eternal Light!” captures the spirit of the movement through creative expression.
The park is recognized as one of the Eight Scenic Views of Seo-gu District, highlighting its significance beyond its memorial function. Visitors can follow the Passion Course, a walking route designed to help people encounter the May fighters who devoted their passion to democratization.
5.18 Memorial Park successfully transforms a former military site into a place where citizens can remember and honor those who sacrificed for democratic principles, ensuring their legacy continues to inspire future generations.
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