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

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By Kim Ji-yun

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“Sea View from the Observation Deck

on Goha-do (고하도)”

It was difficult to climb the mountain path to Goha-do’s observatory in the summer when the sun was shining, but the harmonious view between the Mokpo marine cable car and the blue beach from the top was a sufficient reward. I could feel the cool sea breeze and was proud of my effort! Why don’t you go to nearby Mokpo and see the ocean scenery that you can’t see in Gwangju?

The Author

Kim Ji-yun is from Gwangju, South Korea, and has been doing an internship at the GIC since March 2022. She majored in English education, so she likes talking with global friends. Also, she loves taking walks, traveling, drawing, and listening to music.

Contents

ISSUE 246, August 2022

NEWS

01. From the Editor 04. Gwangju City News

06. Gwangju Mayor for Tomorrow: An Exclusive Interview with the Hon. Kang Gi-Jung 12. “Waves”: A Dedication to the Sewol Ferry Victims 16. May 18: Lasting Effects on a Life 18. The First Buskers World Cup in Gwangju

20. Lost in Honam: Odds and (Dead) Ends – Embracing Lowered Expectations 24. Around Korea: How to Rescue a Wet Weekend in Busan 26. Around Korea: On the Frontline – The DMZ

29. Language Teaching: Peace Linguistics and Its Connections to TESOL 30. Everyday Korean: Episode 56. 너 귀가 참 얇구나 You’re so easy to deceive!

34. Local Entrepreneurs: Diving into Deep Ocean 38. Opinion: What Is a Parking Spot? – A Gwangju News Special Investigation 40. Food and Drinks: Crescent – A Curry Story

02. Photo of the Month: Sea View from the Observation Deck on Goha-do 43. Art on the Mountain 46. Photo Essay: The Bridge Makes the City – Exploring the Bridges of South Jeolla Province 50. Book Review: Thunderstruck by Erik Larson 52. Music: Top of the Drop 54. Comic Corner: Alan and Me – Episode 14. Beondegi Curry, Part 1 56. Crossword Puzzle

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