Gwangju News August 2022 #246

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Gwangju & South Jeolla International Magazine

August 2022, Issue 246 Published: August 1, 2022

Cover

Gwangju Mayor Kang Gi-Jung

Photo by Kim Hillel Yunkyoung

THE EDITORIAL TEAM Publisher Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Chief Copy Editor Layout Editor Photographer Online Editor

Dr. Shin Gyonggu Dr. David E. Shaffer William Urbanski Isaiah Winters Karina Prananto Kim Hillel Yunkyoung Karina Prananto

The Gwangju News is the first English monthly magazine for the general public in Korea, first published in 2001. Each monthly issue covers local and regional issues, with a focus on the roles and activities of the international residents and local English-speaking communities.

For volunteering and article submission inquiries, please contact the editor at gwangjunews@gic.or.kr.

Special thanks to Gwangju City and all of our sponsors.

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elcome to August, and the heat of summer! Gwangju, and much of the rest if the Northern Hemisphere, has already experienced consecutive days of mercurial temperatures, but the last of the “dog days” (Malbok, 말복) does not occur until August 15 – the same day that Korea observes Liberation Day (광복절) this year. And the “End of Summer Heat” (Cheoseo, 처서) does not arrive until August 23; so, continue to be careful at work, at rest, and/or on vacation. We also welcome you to the August issue of the Gwangju News. Our devoted and unrelenting staff has again worked its magic through the sultry summer sunshine to produce for our readership another “hot” issue. Being the August issue, we felt obliged to bring to you an august personage: We are doing this with an exclusive interview that we were able to obtain with the newly installed Mayor of Gwangju, Kang Gi-Jung. Turn the pages to our cover feature to see how Mayor Kang has hit the ground running in his mission to prepare Gwangju for a better tomorrow and to learn a little more about his earlier years. If you’re familiar with Gwangju, you are probably familiar with the Chungjang Festival that the city has held for the past 18 years. But this year, it’s going global with the inclusion of the very first Buskers World Cup, slated for this October. Read all about it in our feature with the organizers at the Dong-gu district office. Our third feature this month is about a man making waves – both literally and figuratively. If you know Andrew Vlasblom, you may already know what I am referring to: This Gwangju resident and composer has finally finalized the instrumental Waves, a composition six years in the making and released as a music video in memory of the Sewol ferry tragedy. Read about the making of the music directly from Andrew and how you can tune in. This issue’s final feature is by David Dolinger, witness to and recent author of an account of Gwangju’s May 18 (1980) tragedy. In this piece, Dr. Dolinger ponders the lasting effects on his life of those tragic days. There is, of course, much more for you in our 60 pages: Gwangju parking spots, area swimming spots, Deep Ocean music, taking in Busan, touring the DMZ, art in Mt. Mudeung. And Crescent curry, peace linguistics, Korean, Thunderstruck, and the rest of our regular columns. With Gwangju’s daily cases well over 1,000, stay Covid safe, and enjoy the Gwangju News!

David E. Shaffer Editor-in-Chief Gwangju News

Gwangju News, August 2022

The Gwangju News is published by the Gwangju International Center: Jungang-ro 196-beon-gil 5 (Geumnam-ro 3-ga), Dong-gu, Gwangju 61475, South Korea Tel: (+82)-62-226-2733~34 Fax: (+82)-62-226-2731 Website: www.gwangjunewsgic.com Email: gwangjunews@gic.or.kr gwangjunews gwangju_news Registration No. 광주광역시 라. 00145 (ISSN 2093-5315) Registration Date: February 22, 2010 Printed by Jieum 지음 (+82)-62-672-2566

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Crossword Puzzle

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pages 58-60

Comic Corner: Alan and Me – Episode 14. Beondegi Curry, Part 1

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pages 56-57

Book Review: Thunderstruck by Erik Larson

4min
pages 52-53

Music: Top of the Drop

5min
pages 54-55

Photo Essay: The Bridge Makes the City – Exploring the Bridges of South Jeolla Province

1min
pages 48-51

Art on the Mountain

5min
pages 45-47

Everyday Korean: Episode 56. 너 귀가 참 얇구나 You’re so easy to deceive

10min
pages 32-35

Food and Drinks: Crescent – A Curry Story

4min
pages 42-44

Opinion: What Is a Parking Spot? – A Gwangju News Special Investigation

5min
pages 40-41

Local Entrepreneurs: Diving into Deep Ocean

12min
pages 36-39

Around Korea: On the Frontline – The DMZ

9min
pages 28-30

Language Teaching: Peace Linguistics and Its Connections to TESOL

1min
page 31

Around Korea: How to Rescue a Wet Weekend in Busan

5min
pages 26-27

Gwangju Mayor for Tomorrow: An Exclusive Interview with the Hon. Kang Gi-Jung

11min
pages 8-13

May 18: Lasting Effects on a Life

4min
pages 18-19

“Waves”: A Dedication to the Sewol Ferry Victims

4min
pages 14-17

Photo of the Month: Sea View from the Observation Deck on Goha-do

1min
pages 4-5

Lost in Honam: Odds and (Dead) Ends – Embracing Lowered Expectations

6min
pages 22-25

Gwangju City News

3min
pages 6-7

From the Editor

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page 3

The First Buskers World Cup in Gwangju

6min
pages 20-21
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