跨越近现代的百年旅行 in 光州广域市 南九 · schedule 其他 · distance 3.1km · 3 stops · highlights Ijangu House, Robert M. Willson Missionary Residence, Chungjang-ro

这趟旅行从地铁1号线南光州站开始,主题是跨越近现代的百年旅行。首先访问的地点包括良林洞历史文化村、欧文纪念馆、李章雨宅邸和禹一善传教士宿舍。两层楼的欧文纪念馆是为纪念在全南地区首位传教士、在光州活动并殉教的克莱门特·C·欧文而建。
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Ijangu House is a modern hanok consisting of an inner quarters, sarangchae, haengnangchae, storage building, and gatehouse on a land of about 500 pyeong. It is a high-class gabled tile-roof house built by Jeong Byeong-ho, son of Jeong Nak-kyo, a wealthy figure in the Gwangju area, who constructed the inner quarters in 1899 and the gatehouse in 1935. Dr. Donggang I Jang-woo, founder of Dongshin University and Dongshin Middle and High Schools, purchased it in 1959 and completed the sarangchae, haengnangchae, and storage building, establishing the current form. The inner quarters' ridge beam records ‘Gwangmu Year 3, Eulhae, February 10th, chuksi (光武三年乙亥二月十日丑時),’ indicating construction in 1899 during modernization. The inner quarters measure 120.12㎡ (about 36 pyeong) with a unique structure including a porch, small room, large hall, main room, kitchen, and a small room bent in a 'ㄱ' shape. Unlike southern houses with a 'ㅡ' layout, this 'ㄱ' shape reflects modern hanok traits facilitating women's activities and family space, leading to its designation as Gwangju Folk Cultural Property in 1989. The storage building was once destroyed by fire and restored in 2009. The yard originally had a Japanese-style garden, which was redesigned as a Korean-style garden for the 2009 Gwangju Design Biennale special exhibition. Ijangu House is a well-preserved valuable cultural heritage showing early modern traditional upper-class housing. ◎ Travel information to experience the charm of the Korean Wave - This was featured in the film , appearing as the hometown of Hyeonjun (played by Song Sae-byeok), a native of Jeolla Province. The preserved hanok and Korean-style garden harmonize to showcase the beauty of modern housing.
The Robert M. Willson Missionary Residence is said to have been built in the 1920s by American missionary Robert M. Willson, who served as the director of Jejungwon (now Gidok Hospital) and engaged in medical missionary work starting in 1908. It is the oldest Western-style house still standing in Gwangju. The interior has been renovated for use as the office of the Presbyterian Church of Korea and serves as a valuable resource for understanding the flow of modern Korean architecture. The building's floor plan is square; the first floor has a living room, family room, multipurpose room, kitchen, and bathroom, while the second floor contains bedrooms. The basement includes a storage room and boiler room. Its eastward orientation reflects traditional Korean directional beliefs. The facade measures 10.6m, with walls built in the Dutch style from 55mm-thick gray bricks. The interior is finished with plaster, and the gable is capped with stacked granite. All openings have semi-circular arches. The windows have ten-pane external sashes and double-hung sashes inside. To distinguish the first and second floors, brick cornices add variation to the exterior walls. ◎ Travel information to enjoy the charm of Korean Wave - This site was a space where Woo-jin (played by Lee Jong-suk) and Shim-deok (played by Shin Hye-sun) and their group rehearsed plays in the drama . The Western-style building creates an exotic atmosphere in harmony with the surrounding forest.
If Seoul has Myeongdong, then Gwangju has Chungjang-ro. Although the city center has expanded with many lively new streets attracting crowds, the fact that Chungjang-ro remains the heart of Gwangju will not change. During the walled city era, Chungjang-ro was Gwangju’s main north-south avenue connecting the south and north gates and was called the downtown because it was inside the walls. The commercial district on Chungjang-ro began when a Japanese person opened a daily sundry store named ‘Yeomok’ across from the current Industrial Bank in 1911, shortly after the Japanese occupation began. Subsequently, Japanese shops clustered around Chungjang-ro 1-ga, and Japanese control of the commercial area was due to the Japanese Governor-General building on the old provincial office site. The name ‘Chungjang-ro’ comes from the posthumous title of Kim Deok-ryeong, a righteous army commander during the Imjin War. The first streetlights here were kerosene lamps. Early on, Western clothing, tailoring, restaurants, and service industries concentrated here, attracting many young people. Chungjang-ro, bustling with youth leading contemporary trends, naturally earned the nickname ‘Street of Fashion and Youth.’ A must-mention when talking about Chungjang-ro is ‘Udabang’ — a term likening the post office, the youth meeting place during its peak in the ’70s and ’80s, to the tea houses popular then. Completed in 1963, the post office was a rare large building with heating and cooling, serving as an invaluable meeting place for poor lovers and students. During the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement, it was a gathering spot, information exchange, and refuge for protesters, making ‘Udabang’ a historic place still used for citizen demonstrations and events. Since 2004, every October the nostalgic Chungjang Festival celebrates Gwangju’s iconic shopping district. The festival’s main attraction, the ‘Chungjang World Parade,’ features 13 neighborhoods from Gwangju participating with different themes, including competitive parades, movie concept parades, and parades from Asian countries ongoing without pause. Additionally, a nostalgic theme street replicates Chungjang-ro’s ’70s and ’80s appearance, where visitors of all generations, including the MZ generation, can enjoy retro experiences like drinking tea in old-style tea houses or taking black-and-white photos. The festival conveys its true spirit through playfulness, a sense of liberation through escapism, and community solidarity.
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