Gwangjuの観光スポット
South KoreaGwangjuの10件のランドマーク、記念碑、観光スポットを探索しよう。有名な名所から隠れた名所まで——実際の旅行者の経験から厳選。
すべての観光スポット-
Songjeong dong and Tteok galbi street
Take the subway west and get off at Songjeong-ri station. From there, exit south and east and walk down past the row of Chinese markets. Songjeong has a large population of Chinese ex-pats, along with other south-east Asians like Filipinos, Cambodians, Vietnamese, and Indonesians. After passing the Gwangsan-gu district office, turn right.…
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On days ending with a 3 or 8 (03, 08, 13, 18, etc.) there is a large traditional market (송정 시장 - Songjeong shijang) where produce prices are roughly 1/3 of the supermarket prices. Additionally, there is Tteokgalbi street, famous for its tteokgalbi. In case you're wondering what tteokgalbi is, it's minced beef ribs made into patties and served in the typical meat and leaves barbecue that embodies much of Korean cuisine. It's a bit on the pricey side for Korean restaurants, ₩10,000-₩15,000.
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5.18 Memorial Parks
Gwangju's claim to fame is for its own Tienanmen Square uprising, May 18, 1980. There are two memorials for this moment in its history. The main one is found in the beautiful 5.18 park, in central Sangmu. There is an exhibition hall there that enlightens visitors to the events that lead to the violent democratic uprising.…
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While there, follow the walking path to the top of the hill where you can then climb a three-story pagoda and take in a nice view of the more modern part of Gwangju. The other memorial to this occasion is the 5.18 Cemetery, located in the northeast of the city, about 50 minutes from the bus terminal. Again, more monuments and dedications to this moment in history - but make sure the museum is actually opened, because the long travel is not really worth it otherwise.
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Kumho World Electronics Market
This market occupies 5 stories of an office building right behind the main U-Square bus terminal. The building is easily recognizable from its arched roof of glass sitting jutting out of the skyline. Each floor specializes in a different electronic genre, from cameras, PDA's, Mp3 Players, DMB Players, Computers, PS3-Xboxes, Laptops to other electronics hardware.…
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As a market, the starting price is not always the set price, with some bargaining being possible. Remember to be polite, but also haggle a little if you like. The phrase 'Ka-Ka-Joo-Sae-Yo', means Give me a Discount please, or alternatively 'Ha-Lin-Joo-Sae Yo'has the same meaning. Sometimes this will work, sometimes not.
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Chonnam University Back Gate Area
Chonnam University is the largest university in Gwangju, home to several thousand students with a sizable foreign student and professor population. A popular hangout nearby is located at its back-gate, though it most certainly is more along the sides. Both the east and the west sides of the university have many cheap restaurants, clubs, bars, etc.…
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To go to the west side, home of the cheaper restaurants, take buses 26, 30, among others. To get to the east side of the university, home to the bars and clubs, take bus 38, among others and get off at the conveniently labeled"Chonnam Back Gate" stop.
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Pung-Am Area
Within PungAm is the World Cup Stadium월드 컵경기장, connected to the Lotte Outlet Mall. A short walk from the stadium is the PungAm resivior, which has recently been upgraded to include fountains, statues and a new walking path. If you enjoy hiking, you can also take an easy hike around GeumDang Mountain, which encircles the PungAm residential area.…
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Starting from the Chinese University Hospital, WonGwangDae Hospital, the hike takes on average 2 hours at a moderate pace.
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Student's Uprising Monument: Ssang Chon Dong
This monument is in the geographical middle of the city. Not widely known, and requiring a taxi ride to get to, this monument is rather large and situated in a very quiet park atop a hill. The monument commemorates the student uprising against Japanese Imperialism in the early 1900s. The Park includes an impressive museum with detailed representations of the time.…
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At times English tours are available.
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Yangdong Market
Since 2005, the river area has been undergoing a surprising face lift, stretching from Gwangju's most famous food,clothing and furniture market, Yangdong Market, all the way out of the city in a southeasterly direction.…
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The river edge is beautifully lit at night, and with its colored lights and shopping areas nearby, is rapidly becoming a symbol of Gwangju - the City of Light and Culture.
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Art Street
A back street near downtown spanning approximately three blocks. It is full of artists and their works in galleries and nicely decorated store windows. In the evenings, it is lit up especially beautiful and provides a nice quaint walk a stone's throw from the most hectic pedestrian area in town.…
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For artists seeking supplies, many of the stores also carry very affordable materials.
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Cheomdan Area
Cheomdan is also home to the GIST(Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), the area has also many foreign students studying technology and hi-tech subject areas. A huge Lotte Mart is nearby as well.
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Suwan Area
Suwan is a very new district boarding Cheomdan. It has one of the only Toys "R" Us stores outside of Seoul, located in the Suwan Lotte Mart Complex.
観光データ
- スポット総数
- 10
- Gwangju
- South Korea
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Gwangjuで必見の観光スポットは何ですか?
Gwangju has 10 documented sights including Songjeong dong and Tteok galbi street, 5.18 Memorial Parks, Kumho World Electronics Market. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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