S2024-G030
Houses of Gwangju: Living Heritage of Time and Memory
Narrative
Each of Gwangju’s three districts—Seo-gu, Buk-gu, and Gwangsan-gu—maintains its own Eight Scenic Views. The Eight Scenic Views of Seo-gu links memory and everyday life, from the May 18 Memorial Park and Bronze Age dolmens to Yangdong Market and Pungam Lake Park. The Eight Scenic Views of Buk-gu connect democracy, art, and tradition, centering on the May 18th National Cemetery, the Jungoe Park Cultural and Art Belt, historic pavilions, Malbau Market, and the Gwangju-Kia Champions Field. The Eight Scenic Views of Gwangsan-gu pair landscapes with verse—peaks, rivers, sunsets, rainbows, drifting clouds, and the refined mood of Pungyeongjeong and Hogajeong Pavilions. Together, the three sets trace Gwangju’s identity across place and time.
Story Map
- Houses of Gwangju: Living Heritage of Time and Memory
- Choe Seung-hyo’s House: A Legacy of Culture and Art
- Go Won-hui’s House: A Legacy of Loyalty and Integrity
- Kim Bong-ho’s House: A Home Preserving the Everyday History of Gwangju
- The Noble House of the Choe Family in Sa-dong: A Space Reflecting Modern Gwangju’s Architecture and Life
- Traditional Homes with Foreign Influences: Yi Jang-u’s House
- Traditional Homes with Foreign Influences: Kim Yong-hak’s House