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Mt. Mudeung Jusangjeollidae (Pillar-shaped Joint Cliff)

2016-10-10

Mudeung Mountain Jusangjeollidae (pillar-shaped joint cliff) was the product of volcano activity which took place during the Cretaceous period in the Mesozoic Age, and formed in the process of eruption, cooling and contraction of lava, and shows off the splendid scene taking the shape of pillars or folding screen by weathering for a long time.

Mudol-gil (Pathway near Mudeung Mt.)

2016-10-10

The “Mudol” in “Mudol-gil” has the meaning of the old name of Mudeung Mountain and circulation.

Namdo Traditional Food Museum

2016-10-10

Namdo Traditional Food Museum is located at No. 2 of 779, Samgak-dong, Buk-gu (North district), Gwangju Metropolitan City.

Yangnim-dong

2016-10-10

More than 100 years ago, Yangnim-dong was the access that initially accepted modern Western culture and material progress in Gwangju and also the discovery site of Gwangju spirit that brewed sacrifice and sharing community.

Gwangju Lake Ecological Park

2016-10-10

Gwangju Lake Ecological Park gives the feeling of being buried into a landscape of paintings. A wooden bridge and a field of reeds are connected.

Jungoe Park

2016-10-10

Jungoe Park is a popular park neighboring downtown where visitors can take a rest in the beautiful nature with all kinds of amusement facilities.

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