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(새 문서: __NOTOC__ =Characters of Gwangju: Communicating the City’s Charm= == Narrative == The characters of Gwangju have played active roles in festivals, sports, and public promotion, hel...)
 
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The characters of Gwangju have played active roles in festivals, sports, and public promotion, helping to shape the city’s image. The city’s SNS mascot is [[빛돌이|Bitdori]], designed as a promotional figure who delivers the “light of Gwangju” to the world. [[광주FC|Gwangju FC]] is represented by its mascots [[보니|Voni]] and [[화니|Hwani]], twin siblings inspired by the club’s symbol, the red phoenix. [[광주광역시 서구|Seo-gu]] is represented by [[해온이|Haeoni]], a character modeled after the black-crowned night heron, the district’s symbolic bird, embodying warmth and kindness. [[오매나|Omaena]], named after the Jeolla-do dialect exclamation [[오매|<i>omae</i>]], serves as the mascot of the cultural tourism website [[오매광주|Omae Gwangju]], used to promote tourism with a touch of regional sentiment. The [[충장프렌즈|Chungjang Friends]], representing the “[[추억의 충장축제|Chungjang Festival of Memories]]” held in [[광주광역시 동구|Dong-gu]], include the baby tiger [[소덕이|Sodeogi]], the baby marten [[고고|Gogo]], the baby flying squirrel [[로라|Lora]], the baby rabbit [[츄|Chyu]], and the little fire spirit [[부리|Buri]]. These characters engage with visitors at festival sites, making Gwangju’s history and culture approachable. More than simple mascots, they function as cultural mediators that broadly communicate the identity and charm of Gwangju.
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The characters of Gwangju have played active roles in festivals, sports, and public promotion, helping to shape the city’s image. The city’s SNS mascot is [[빛돌이|Bitdori]], designed as a promotional figure who delivers the “light of Gwangju” to the world. [[광주FC|Gwangju FC]] is represented by its mascots [[보니|Voni]] and [[화니|Hwani]], twin siblings inspired by the club’s symbol, the red phoenix. The [[광주광역시 서구|Seo-gu]] District is represented by [[해온이|Haeoni]], a character modeled after the black-crowned night heron, the district’s symbolic bird, embodying warmth and kindness. [[오매나|Omaena]], named after the Jeolla-do dialect exclamation [[오매|<i>omae</i>]], serves as the mascot of the cultural tourism website [[오매광주|Omae Gwangju]], used to promote tourism with a touch of regional sentiment. The [[충장프렌즈|Chungjang Friends]], representing the “[[추억의 충장축제|Chungjang Festival of Memories]]” held in the [[광주광역시 동구|Dong-gu]] District, include the baby tiger [[소덕이|Sodeogi]], the baby marten [[고고|Gogo]], the baby flying squirrel [[로라|Lora]], the baby rabbit [[츄|Chyu]], and the little fire spirit [[부리|Buri]]. These characters engage with visitors at festival sites, making Gwangju’s history and culture approachable. More than simple mascots, they function as cultural mediators that broadly communicate the identity and charm of Gwangju.
  
 
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 16:15 기준 최신판

Characters of Gwangju: Communicating the City’s Charm

Narrative

The characters of Gwangju have played active roles in festivals, sports, and public promotion, helping to shape the city’s image. The city’s SNS mascot is Bitdori, designed as a promotional figure who delivers the “light of Gwangju” to the world. Gwangju FC is represented by its mascots Voni and Hwani, twin siblings inspired by the club’s symbol, the red phoenix. The Seo-gu District is represented by Haeoni, a character modeled after the black-crowned night heron, the district’s symbolic bird, embodying warmth and kindness. Omaena, named after the Jeolla-do dialect exclamation omae, serves as the mascot of the cultural tourism website Omae Gwangju, used to promote tourism with a touch of regional sentiment. The Chungjang Friends, representing the “Chungjang Festival of Memories” held in the Dong-gu District, include the baby tiger Sodeogi, the baby marten Gogo, the baby flying squirrel Lora, the baby rabbit Chyu, and the little fire spirit Buri. These characters engage with visitors at festival sites, making Gwangju’s history and culture approachable. More than simple mascots, they function as cultural mediators that broadly communicate the identity and charm of Gwangju.

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