[EN] Gwangju News January 2022 #239

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January 2022, Issue 239 Published: January 1, 2022 Cover Photo First snow on Dong-gu's walking trail. By William Urbanski

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

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

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. Copyright ©2022 by the Gwangju International Center. All rights reserved. No part of this publication covered by this copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means – graphic, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise – without the written consent of the publisher.

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Special thanks to Gwangju City and all of our sponsors.

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This is also a time to reflect on the past year – to reflect on what we have done, how successful we have been in what we have done, on what has gone on in the world around us, and how these things have affected us. In line with this, the January issue of the Gwangju News takes a reflective turn on 2021. The Adopt-a-Child program president discusses how this program for underprivileged children went ahead in 2021 despite the pandemic. We bring you the dope on the Top 21 albums of 2021 courtesy of GFN’s DJ with the musicmoniker “Danno.” KONA Storybook volunteers look back on their past year of service in helping disadvantaged children learn English through storybooks and story maps. Also in the reflective mood is our managing editor, who discusses what he considers to be the best Gwangju policy decision and the worst during 2021 [Opinion]. Doing more retrospection, he takes stock of his Korean-learning “progress” over the past year [Learning Korean]. Many of our readers who are not native speakers of Korean will likely be able to identify with this. We have three additional features this issue. One is about a miner and artist who uses coal, inkstone ink, and human hair as well as oils and acrylics – Hwang Jae-hyung. Another is about a Gwangju band who do much more in their performances than just music – The Group 4. And the third is about the biggest and most deadly Jeolla-centric uprising to occur in the past 150 years – the Donghak Peasants Rebellion [Blast from the Past]. I am sure you will want to read about the Harry Potter-themed restaurant Lucchetto, the Italian café Del Pisa, a trip to the old Gwangju Prison, the bamboo cathedral, a review of a Malcolm Gladwell book, as well as how Gwangju-area traditional roofs differ from the rest of the country, and about teaching English teachers and school principals. Stay Covid smart, stay Covid safe, be Covid protected, and enjoy the Gwangju News.

David E. Shaffer Editor-in-Chief Gwangju News

January 2022

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

A new year suggests new beginnings: new resolutions, new aspirations, new adventures, new experiences. The cover photo containing arches over a pathway was selected to symbolize such new beginnings that we may enter into without full knowledge of where they may lead. The adventure continues . . .

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elcome to a new year – 2022. The entire staff of the Gwangju News joins me in wishing all of our magazine’s readers a meaningful, rewarding, and Covid-safe year. We also wish to thank you for your loyalty as readers.

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Alan and Me: Episode 7. The Octopus

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pages 56-57

Crossword Puzzle

2min
pages 58-60

Book Review: Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell

5min
pages 54-55

Restoring the Past: Chapter 3. Roofs of Gwangju’s Mass-Produced Hanok – Cost Efficiency or New Fashion?

6min
pages 52-53

Gwangju Writes: Hansik

2min
page 51

Photo Essay: The Bamboo Cathedral

1min
pages 48-50

Everyday Korean: Episode 49. 눈이 높아서 문제야. “The Problem Is Your High Expectations.”

4min
pages 46-47

Learning Korean: The Adventure Continues

8min
pages 44-45

Language Teaching: Teaching Teachers and Principals

12min
pages 40-43

Lost in Gwangju: The Great Leap Backward – A Look Inside the Old Gwangju Prison

6min
pages 36-39

Opinion: Big Hit, Then a Swing and a Miss – The Best and Worst of Gwangju in 2021

7min
pages 34-35

Expat Living: The Gift of Giving

5min
pages 32-33

Local Entrepreneur: Lucchetto, the Realm of Harry Potter

6min
pages 29-31

The Group 4: Art Is Dead

9min
pages 22-25

Blast from the Past: The Donghak Peasant Rebellion – A Bloody Chapter in Jeolla History

7min
pages 26-28

From the Editor

3min
page 3

Adopt-a-Child 2021: “Something That Has to Be Done” 08. GFN Radio: Top 21 Albums for ’21

23min
pages 8-14

Photo of the Month

1min
pages 4-5

KONA Storybook Experiences of 2021

9min
pages 15-17

People in the Arts: The Miner Artist, Hwang Jae-hyun – Mining for Truth

12min
pages 18-21

Gwangju City News

5min
pages 6-7
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