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Gwangju: A Journey Through Living History,
Rich Culture, and Gastronomy
As the central hub of southwestern South Korea, Gwangju is a captivating destination that delights the senses at every turn. Visitors can explore the breathtaking trails of the UNESCO Global Geopark Mt. Mudeung for a perfect retreat and indulge in the diverse flavors of "Namdo cuisine," widely celebrated as the absolute pinnacle of South Korean gastronomy.

This vibrant cultural richness is deeply intertwined with the city’s profound historical legacy. The historic sites of the May 18 Democratic Uprising—the very heart of Asian democracy and human rights—have been beautifully transformed into thriving cultural landmarks. Today, these spaces host the Asia Culture Center (ACC) and the world-renowned Gwangju Biennale, turning a poignant history of struggle into a global celebration of art, peace, and solidarity.

Where an unwavering commitment to justice seamlessly blends with warm hospitality and world-class tourist infrastructure, Gwangju stands not only as the perfect symbolic stage for the XXI ISA World Congress of Sociology, but also as an unforgettable travel destination that will inspire your sociological journey.