Gwangju Kukje Tourist Hotel
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Boseong Green Tea Fields
... long distance to get there. If you have perfect weather like we did the reward of travelling so far will pay itself off as its a great place to take photos. If you want to climb to the top you are actually hiking a small mountain despite being disguised as a ...
Boseong Green Tea Museum
... dense layers of greenery. After we made our way down to the gift shop full of an assortment of green tea items. I bought green tea candy to give to the teachers in my school for 5000w ($4.50). ...
Gwangju 70/80 Festival and Gossaum Nouri Festival
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As you walk through the exhibition hall. There was 80s and 70s music playing such as "Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield and "Saturday Night," by the Bay City Rollers. As you walked through the building, there were various niches showing what various businesses looked like in the 70s and 80s. For example, they showed a barber shop, a comic book shop, an electronics store, and a ...
Teaültetvényen / Boseong green tea plant
... a.m. and got up :-) The morning was really misty and foggy, so it made no sense to go for a photo tour in town. Instead I headed towards the bus terminal, where I was lucky enough to catch the first bus leaving to Boseong at 6:25. Boseong is famous for its picturesque green tea plantation (Boseong Dawon Tea Plantation, 대한 녹차팥). As soon as I got ...
A day trip to Gwangju
... the city at around noon, and eventually found a city bus from the chaotic bus stop that took us on the hour long trip to the may 18th cemetery, the monument to those that died in the massacre. Basically the story is this: 1987 was pretty much the first time in Korea that there were democratic elections - before that they were ether occupied, or the government in power was corrupt. In 1979 the president was assassinated, and the army general in charge of the investigation went ...