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='''Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces'''= | ='''Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces'''= | ||
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| − | [[S2024-G029|Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces]] encompasses the places where collective memory is preserved and community life flourishes. The [[국립5.18민주묘지|May 18th National Cemetery]] and [[5.18기념공원|May 18 Memorial Park]] honor democratic martyrs of the May 18 Democratic Uprising, while the [[상무지구|Sangmu Zone]] provides green space within the urban landscape. [[광주월드컵경기장|Gwangju World Cup Stadium]] hosts athletic events that unite the community. In Gwangju, even simple foods like [[광주_주먹밥|rice balls]] become symbols of solidarity during May 18, showing how memory inhabits both grand monuments and everyday experiences. | + | [[S2024-G029|Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces]] encompasses the places where collective memory is preserved and community life flourishes. The [[국립5.18민주묘지|May 18th National Cemetery]] and [[5.18기념공원|May 18 Memorial Park]] honor democratic martyrs of the May 18 Democratic Uprising, while the [[상무지구|Sangmu Zone]] provides green space within the urban landscape. [[광주월드컵경기장|Gwangju World Cup Stadium]] hosts athletic events that unite the community. In Gwangju, even simple foods like [[광주_주먹밥|<i>jumeokbap</i> (rice balls)]] become symbols of solidarity during May 18, showing how memory inhabits both grand monuments and everyday experiences. |
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Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces
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Sites of Memory: Parks, Monuments, and Sacred Spaces encompasses the places where collective memory is preserved and community life flourishes. The May 18th National Cemetery and May 18 Memorial Park honor democratic martyrs of the May 18 Democratic Uprising, while the Sangmu Zone provides green space within the urban landscape. Gwangju World Cup Stadium hosts athletic events that unite the community. In Gwangju, even simple foods like jumeokbap (rice balls) become symbols of solidarity during May 18, showing how memory inhabits both grand monuments and everyday experiences.
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