Sunday, 29 July 2007

May 18 Cemetery, Gwangju

Today me, Umer and Khisa went to May 18 Cemetery in Gwangju. It is located in the North east side of the city. The place is outside the city and the surrounding is covered by small mountains. We took a taxi from GIST. While going taxi driver took the long way and he entered the Honam Express way from Gwangjsan Interchange located at the west of GIST. It took us half an hour to reach the cemetery and we paid 13000 KRW. We visited the whole cemetery including the museum, photo room and grave yard area. The weather was very hot today. While coming back we again called a taxi with the help of the lady at the information counter of the cemetery. She also gave us booklet titled "A guide to May 18, Revisiting historical places of the May 18 Scenes" and a CD titled "Memento Memory, 10 Days of the memory of the May 18 Democratic uprising". The CD contains a documentry movie in Korean language with English subtitles on the democratic uprising. While coming back taxi driver took the shorter path and we reached in GIST only in 20 minutes and the meter showed 8300 KRW. We paid him 9300 KRW as we had to pay 1000 KRW extra to call a taxi on a remote place. Overall the place is very nice and one should definitely visit that place during his visit in Gwangju.









In Korea on October 26th, 1979, Kim Jae Kyu, the Chief of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency fatally shot President Park Chung Hee and brought the President Park's 4th Republic to an end.

After the Murder of President Park, Chun Doo Hwan seized power by executing 12-12 coup d'etat using his military influence.

However Koreans who have been thirsting for democracy under President Park's dictatorship held violent demonstrations which continued until May, 1980.

In response Chun's military authority declared martial law nationwide effective midnight of May 17th, 1980 and sent out the special airborne troops to Gwangju.

"Operation Nice Vacation" began in this manner.

Saturday, 28 July 2007

Jeollanamdo Tour

Today me, Amit and Iree went on Jeollanamdo tour rally organized by the Provincial Office. The tour included the visit of Mokpo Natural History Museum, National Maritime Museum, Traditional Korean dance and drum performance at Jeollanamdo Provincial office, Muan Lotus Park, and Hampyeong Ecological Park.



The tour was fully supported by a provincial office of Jeollanamdo and included 2 bus tour course. Around 70 people were present at the rally. The bus picked us at the main gate of the GIST.
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Photo: Waiting infront of the GIST main gate

Then we headed for the Mokpo.
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Photo: On the way to Mokpo

Departure from GIST took place around 9.30 in the morning and we arrived Mokpo at 11 a.m.
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Photo: Inside Mokpo

First of all we visited the Mokpo Natural History Museum,
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Photos: Mokpo Natural History Museum

Then we went to National Maritime Museum, Mokpo, which is located infront of the Mokpo Natural History Museum.
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Photos: National Maritime Museum, Mokpo

After that we were brought to the Jeollanamdo Provincial Office located in Mokpo where we took our lunch.
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Photos: Jeollanamdo Provincial Office located in Mokpo

After the lunch Korean Traditional Dancers and Korean Traditional Drummers presented their skills.
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Photos: Korean Traditional Dancers and Drumers Performing at Jeollanamdo Provincial Office

Then we went to Muan Lotus Park.
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In the Last we went to Hampyeong Ecological Park.
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Photo: Hampyeong Ecological Park

We headed for Gwagju from Hampyeong around 6:30 p.m and arrived at GIST around 7:30 p.m.

Remarks:
1- The day was very hot as its the peak summer season in Korea. It is suggested to keep an umbrella and water bottle during the trip. Also try to wear the thin and easy clothes.

Mokpo Natural History Museum http://museum.mokpo.go.kr/eng/main.jsp
National Maritime Museum, Mokpo, http://www.seamuse.go.kr/
Jeollanamdo Provincial office, http://english.jeonnam.go.kr/
Muan Lotus Park http://english.tour2korea.com/02Culture/events/Depth04.asp?ADDRESS_1=32863&ADDRESS_2=31023&konum=1&kosm=m2_1&sight=Event&sightseeing_id=579
Hampyeong Ecological Park http://www.ecopark.or.kr/english/index.html



Monday, 23 July 2007

Downtown Gwangju

On Saturday me and Amit went to Downtown area of Gwangju. This was the first trip of Amit to downtown. The place is very crowded and the markets are full of variety of clothes, cosmetics, shoes and food. In the underground shopping centre I purchased a backpack travel bag for 17000 won and Amit purchased a shirt for 4800 won and skirt for 5000 won for her sister in India. This was very tiring as we had to walk a lot and my feet were aching in the end. We came back to GIST in the evening.

Die Hard 4 in Lotte Cinnema Cheomdan

On Saturday night me, Fahad and Iree went to the Lotte cinema cheomdan to watch the movie Die Hard 4. Although this is an action movie but it made us laugh at many scenes like shooting a helicopter with a car, defeating and destroying a fighter aircraft with the truck. Bruce willis looks very old and fat in the movie. I think his career is near the end now. Overall we enjoyed the movie but I think its not going to be a big hit because it does not have a unique story. The same old idea of crime and cops.