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BTS Tour - Exploring J-Hope's Hometown Of Gwangju

From J-Hope's Schools To Spots You Can't Miss Out On When In Gwangju!

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4 years ago
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I had a lucky chance to visit the beautiful city of Gwangju, the city where J-Hope grew up. I'll introduce you to all the key spots for ARMY.

In this tour itinerary, you'll also get to experience the history, culture and food the city has to offer.

Be sure to check out the tours for other BTS members too!


MAY 18TH NATIONAL CEMETERY
국립 5.18 민주묘지


Address: 광주 복구 민주로 200
200 Minju-ro, Unjeong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju

Hours: 09:00-18:00

the entrance sign of the may 18th national cemetery in gwangju, korea

the information booth and entry gate to 518 national cemetery in gwangju, korea

This is a good place to start off if you're keen on learning about the history of Gwangju.

This place is the burial site for the victims of the tragic Gwangju Uprising (5.18 광주 민주화 운동) in the city.

150 people were killed by the military's armed supression of demonstrators, led by students, for 10 days between May 18 and 27, 1980, seeking democracy.

the graveyard where the victims of the 518 movement are buried in gwangju

Because I visited on a Sunday morning, it wasn't yet crowded. Enjoying the quiet atmosphere, I entered through the towering gate.

tombstones of citizens who were killed at the gwangju uprising in 1980

The tombstones of courageous citizens who fought for democracy were lined up. Thanks to them, democratic South Korea exists today.

Some details and truth behind the movement are yet to be uncovered and confirmed. J-Hope's popularity has brought awareness to the movement that happened in his hometown, not only from Korean nationals, but from global citizens.

You can find J-Hope's lyrics that deliver a message about the 5.18 uprising in BTS' song, "Ma City".

jtbc showing ma city lyrics and how j-hope talks about the gwangju uprising of his hometownSource: JTBC


I’m a South Jeollado, Gwangju's baby
Even if my footsteps go to the mountains
It always goes to the summit of Mt. Mudeung, every day
My life is hot, the heat of the south
There’s no such thing as giving up on the law of this fierce heat
I put on a KIA and I turn on the engine
Bounce like crazy
With just one dance I raise my big dream of being a singer
Now in front of reality (I do) music and I jump on stage
Everyone saw, right? I put in passion
I’m Gwangju’s hoshigi, the country’s 8 provinces gear up
If you want to see me then gather at 7 o'clock
Everyone dial it, 062 - 518

Lyrics Translated By Genius


"7 o'clock" was used by opposition forces to despise Gwangju because the city is located at 7 o'clock on the map.

"062" is Gwangju Metropolitan City's regional number while "518" indicates the date May 18th.

a monument showing civilian army with weapons at the gwangju uprising

The statue of the civilian army fighting with weapons (무장항쟁군상).

a poem written about democracy after the gwangju uprisingmuseum of the 518 national cemetery

After praying in the cemetery, I entered the museum. Although the museum wasn't big, it still provided a lot of information about Korean history.

timeline showing korea's key historical events at the 518 national cemetery

On one wall, there was a visual timeline of key historical events.

inside the museum at the 518 national cemetery in gwangju, korea

articles left behind by the deceased from the gwangju uprising

The picture above shows articles left behind by the deceased from the uprising.

Watches that have stopped in time, vinyl that wrapped a dead body, bullets for shooting, and the bloody national flag are all there, conveying thee painful memories of the 10 days.

posters of korean movie taxi driver which deals with the gwangju uprising

Movies about the Gwangju Uprising have been made, the most recent one being Taxi Driver (2017).

It was a pretty heavy start to my trip, but I was glad that I had learned something new about J-Hope's hometown and was ready to carry on.


BTS J-HOPE'S ALMA MATER


Time to explore the schools young J-Hope attended!

Born in Ilgok-dong, Gwangju, J-Hope was born with a natural talent when it comes to dancing, winning many dance competitions since he was a student.

Ho-seok was a JYP trainee in 2009 and was casted at the Big Hit audition in 2010.

*Schools in Korea do not permit entry and taking photos is only allowed from the outside.


SEOIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
서일초등학교

Address: 광주 복구 설죽로 590
590 Seoljuk-ro, Ilgok-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju

j-hope's seoil elementary school in gwangju, korea

I could picture little J-Hope running around the school building. How cute!

entrance of seoil elementary, the school j-hope attended in gwangju, korea

This must be the view J-Hope saw going to and leaving school every day. Wonder if he was ever late to class!

a bakery in front of seoil elementary school that j-hope attended

In front of the school, you'll also see this bakery that's been standing here for many years. Maybe J-Hope also bought bread and pastries here as a kid, too!


ILGOK MIDDLE SCHOOL
일곡중학교

Address: 광주 북구 설죽로 570
570 Seoljuk-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju

the building of ilgok middle school j-hope attended as a student in gwangju

Just about a 4-minute walk from the elementary school, you'll find the middle school Ho-seok attended and graduated from!

the view of ilgok middle school from the entrance, j-hope's school in gwangju

a school snack food stall just in front of ilgok middle school once attended by j-hope bts

I found a bunsikjip (분식집) in front of the middle school. A bunsikjip is a school food/snack eatery or street stall that sell simple foods like tteokbokki, sundae, eomuk, and gimbap.

Korean kids growing up always carried a little bit of cash around to snack on them. I wonder if J-Hope also stopped by this place with his friends!

a supermarket in front of ilgok middle school, bts j-hope's childhood school in gwangju

This supermarket too! He walked past this place on this way to and from school. He probably bought snacks here too.


KUKJE HIGH SCHOOL
국제고등학교

Address: 광주광역시 북구 삼각동 479-1
479-1 Samgak-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju

How To Get There: Take bus 29 at Seoil Elementary School bus stop. Get off after 6 stops at Kukjego (Kukje High School).

kukje high school entrance once attended by kpop band bts j-hope

From the gate, you have to walk uphill quite a bit, as you can see in the picture below.

J-Hope must have had a good workout walking up the slope on a daily!

the uphill to kukje high school in gwangju, j-hope's childhood school

Because Kukje High School is located right beside Jeonnam Girls' Commercial High School, I wondered if any girls from the school had a secret crush on high school Ho-seok.


TANGO AGUJJIM
탱고아구찜


Address: 광주 북구 설죽로 471번길 12
Gwangju, Buk-gu, Samgak-dong, 781-5

Hours: 11:00-21:00
Break Time: 15:00-16:00
Closed: Mon & Tue

How To Get There: About a 4-minute walk from Kukje High School

tango agujjim (monkfish) in gwangju, korea

I saw that there's a really popular agujjim (steamed monkfish) place near J-Hope's high school, so I decided to eat lunch here.

I entered without waiting at 12 noon, but in about 30 minutes, patrons started lining up for tables. I knew I had come to the right place.

tango agujjim menu, gwangju, south korea

In the pot, you get monkfish as well as vegetables like bean sprouts steamed.

You can choose to order only monkfish or you can mix internal organs with the fish.

We ordered small (for 2-3 persons) and went with the 'lots of meat · 살많이' option, which comes without internal organs.

One thing to keep in mind that there is a dining time limit of 1 hour and 30 minutes because the restaurant is super busy with lineups.

the basic table setting at tango agujjim in gwangju korea

The order included kimchi, salad, seaweed, hongeo (fermented skate fish), boiled quail eggs, dongchimi (cold soupy kimchi), and surprisingly samgyetang (chicken soup) in a stone pot!

The chicken was really tender and the soup had a deep, authentic flavour.

a plate full of agujjim (steamed monkfish), gwangju, south korea

After a short time of devouring the chicken, the main menu agujjim was served. Look at the colours!

cutting rice cake of agujjim in gwangju, korea

Cut the soft, chewy rice cake into bitesize pieces.

We were pleasantly surprised by the amount of monkfish we got.

Most agujjim restaurants will serve more bean sprout than fish, but this restaurant even had a sign up that read, "This is an agujjim restaurant, not a steamed bean sprout restaurant," and they weren't lying! You get so much fish here.

a huge chunk of agu meat (monkfish) at tango agujjim, korea

Just look at the meat!

The service we received was also wonderful and I would definitely recommend this eatery to anyone.


JOY DANCE & PLUG IN MUSIC ACADEMY
조이댄스 플러그인뮤직아카데미


Address: 광주 동구 중앙로 185 3F
Kwangju, Dong-gu, Geumnamno 4(sa)-ga, 중앙로 185 3F

Hours: 09:00-18:00

How To Get There:
From Tango Agujjim: Take Yongjeon 184 bus at Yangilro Yipgu (양일로 입구). Get off at Yesuleui Geori Yipgu (예술의 거리 입구).
Subway: Geumnamdo 4-ga Station Exit 1

on the way to joy school music academy in gwangju, korea

This is the dance school J-Hope attended!

Many other K-pop stars including 2NE1 Minzy, Kara's Hara and IZ*ONE's Choi Ye-na attended the school.

j-hope's posters could be found at the entrance of JOY DANCE & PLUG IN MUSIC ACADEMY in gwangju

Signs of J-Hope welcome us at the entrance. We can see that the school is very proud of him!

The 2nd floor was for vocal training and the 3rd for dance training.

k-pop audition schedules posted at JOY DANCE & PLUG IN MUSIC ACADEMY

the entrance of JOY DANCE & PLUG IN MUSIC ACADEMY, bts j-hope's music school in gwangju, korea

We went up the stairs and looked in front of the classroom, which had information about auditions. It seems that entertainment agencies come by to see if anyone is worth casting as a trainee.

Please remember that entry is not allowed as students need to focus when practicing!


K-POP STAR STREET


Address: 광주 동구 충장로3가
Chungjangno 3(sam)-ga, Dong-gu, Gwangju

Subway: Geumnamdo 4-ga Station Exit 1

gwangju chungjangno

About a 4-minute walk away from the dance academy, you'll find Chungjangno. Often referred to as the Myeongdong in Gwangju, it's a big shopping district with an ongoing project of transforming into K-pop Star Street in 2021.

Aside from BTS J-Hope, TVXQ's Yunho is also from Gwangju, so the city is attempting to revitalize the region by showcasing their superstars.

street scene of gwangju chungjangno

Our main goal of hitting Chungjangno was to see the picture of HOPE WORLD. Cross the road from exit 1 of Geumnamdo 4-ga Station and walk past Olive Young on your left.

street scene of chungjangno, gwangju, korea

Wait, on the way, we could spot a big poster of BTS at FILA!

poster of bts at fila on chungjangno, gwangju, korea

Make a turn from the post office (right beside FILA) and you'll see a huge picture of HOPE WORLD.

hope world in gwangju, korea

Cute colours!

Refer to the address below if you'd like to come to Gwangju and find the place.


GWANGJU CHUNGJANGNO POST OFFICE
광주충장로우체국

Address: 광주 동구 충장로 94 충장로우체국
94 Chungjang-ro, Chungjangno 2(i)-ga, Dong-gu, Gwangju

Subway:
Geumnamdo 4-ga Station Exit 1
Culture Complex Station Exit 3

kpop star exhibition in gwangju's chungjangno, korea

As we were walking, we also saw an exhibition combining photos of different K-pop stars!

names of kpop stars from gwangju

Names of K-pop stars whose hometown is Gwangju were written too. Look for the name of your bias here!


PENGUIN VILLAGE
펭귄마을


How To Get There:
From Chungjangno Post Office: Take bus 55 at 국립아시아문화전당 (Asia Culture Center) and get off at 양림교 (Yanglimgyo)
Subway: Namgwangju Station Exit 3

Address: 광주 남구 천변좌로 446번길 7
201-64 Yangnim-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju

penguin village in gwangju, korea

Penguin Village became the talk of the town and eventually became a tourist attraction after cleaning up an empty house destroyed by fire and displaying abandoned items on the walls of the residential area.

penguin village sign that tells its story

Many residents of the village said one of the elders of the village who limps from a traffic accident 40 years ago walks like a cute penguin and that's where the name for the village came from.

the streets of penguin village in gwangju, south korea

The village has the 70s and 80s vibes, taking each visitor back in time.

retro clocks on display on the wall in penguin village in gwangju

You'll find lots of cute photo spots here!

penguin village street, murals and snacks on sale in korea

So how is the village related to Ho-seok?

j-hope mural in penguin village, gwangju, south korea

Tada! You'll find a painting of J-Hope down the alley.

smiling j-hope (ho-seok) mural in gwangju, south korea

And... another one of him smiling and sending us a heart!

I don't think they look accurately like Ho-seok, but they're so cute that I had to snap lots of photos.

bts j-hope commemoration in penguin village, gwangju, south korea

Don't forget to sit on this bench and take pictures, too!

It would be a fun destination to hit on his birthday.

bts fans donate paintings of j-hope in penguin village, gwangju, south korea

To commemorate J-Hope's birthday, the painting was created on February 16th to 17th in 2020, with the support of his Chinese fans. So sweet!

Sadly, the fans wanted to draw the wall paintings themselves, but they couldn't travel over because of the pandemic.

Please refrain from touching it and damaging it as they were made with love and efforts from the fans!


SIGNIFIÉ


Address: 광주 남구 백서로 78
116-3 Yangnim-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju

Hours: 12:30-22:00
Mon: Closed

Subway: Namgwangju Station Exit 3

signifie, a hanok-style cafe in gwangju, south korea

This hanok-style cafe is close to Penguin Village. I really like cafes in Korea with this kind of atmosphere.

a comfortable space of a cafe in gwangju, south korea

My friend and I really liked that it was as stylish as trendy cafes in Seoul, but not as crowded. You can slowly enjoy the vibe and take pictures without having to say, "Excuse me".

Please remember that the cafe is decorated with antiques from the 1960s to early 2000s, so be careful not to damage them.

gwangju hanok cafe signifie menu

We also received friendly service from the kind staff. The perks of drinking coffee at a local cafe!

The menu comes in Korean, English and Japanese, so ordering was a breeze.

We ordered americano (4,500 won) and apple crumble (6,500 won).

desserts on display at signifie, a hanok cafe in gwangju

two cups of americano and apple crumble at signifie in gwangju, south korea

The hit of caffeine and sweetness we've been waiting for!

The apple crumble went over my expectation! It was so delicious that we secretly didn't want to share with each other.

It's a short distance from Penguin Village, so if you need a kick of caffeine or desserts, stop by!


LEE JANG-WOO'S HOUSE
이장우가옥


Address: 광주광역시 남구 양촌길 21
Gwangju, Nam-gu, Yangchon-gil, 21

Hours: 09:00-18:00

Subway: Namgwangju Station Exit 3

main entrance to lee jang woo house in gwangju, south korea

This historic hanok house was designated as the first Gwangju Folk Material in 1989. It's considered a sturdy example of Korean architecture and well-preserved.

It's an upper-class house with a gate, storage, servants' quarters, detached building and the main building. (VisitKorea)

It's about 1600 pyeong (Approx. 17,000 sq ft) wide!

the information sign of lee jang woo house in gwangju, south korea

The building was originally owned and partially built by a person named Jeong Byeong-ho and was later purchased, preserved and added buildings by the current owner, Lee Jang-woo, in 1965.

It is extremely well-maintained, so it's a must-visit for thosee who like history and architecture.

the view from the courtyard of lee jang woo house, gwangju, south korea

Unfortunately, we were permitted entry due to the pandemic. It was still amazingly beautiful to look at from the courtyard.

The place made me imagine life in Korea back in the past.

Let's head over to our final destination! We're going to hit a traditional market and travel there by subway.

entering namgwangju station in korea

Leave from Namgwangju Station (line 1).

inside gwangju subway

The seats on Gwangju Subway facing each other were narrower.

gwangju songjeong station in korea

Get off at Gwangju Songjeong Station and head out exit 2.

exit 2 of gwangju songjeong station in korea

You should get a view like this when you exit. Turn left.

heading to 1913 songjeong station market in gwangju

Make a right at the first intersection and you'll be there very soon.


1913 SONGJEONG STATION MARKET
1913송정역시장


Address: 광주 광산구 송정로8번길 13
38 Songjeong-ro 16beon-gil, Songjeong-dong, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju

Hours:
Mon-Thu: 11:00-22:00
Fri-Sun: 11:00-23:00
Closed on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month

1913 songjeong station market entrance

As the name indicates, the market was founded in 1913. It has a history lasting over a century!

the view of 1913 songjeong station market in gwangju, korea

The restro-esque vibe gives a sense of nostalgia. Just like Penguin Village, it seems that many young locals are attracted to all things retro.

the vendors at 1913 songjeong station market, gwangju, korea


GAENG SONYEON
갱소년

Address: 광주 광산구 송정로8번길 7-4
7-4 Songjeong-ro 8beon-gil, Songjeong-dong, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju

Hours:
Weekdays: 11:00-20:00
Weekends: 11:00-21:00

gaeng sonyeon, store exterior, gwangju, south korea

Inside the market, you'll find this yanggaeng (sweet red bean jelly) eatery. The modern twist to the grandpa snack is approachable for patrons of all ages.

fruity yanggaeng (red bean jelly) displayed at gaeng sonyeon in gwangju, korea

The colourful flavours are displayed like fruits inside. Staff will help you try out small samples so you can pick the flavours you like the most.

colourful yanggaeng (red bean jelly) on display at gaeng sonyeon in gwangju, korea

You can also get a box of assorted flavours to share with friends and family (or devour all by yourself).

You'll also find colourful, fruity konjac jellies on sale, a long trend among Koreans on diets.

12 flavours of yanggaeng (red bean jelly) purchased at gaeng sonyeon in gwangju, korea

I bought a set of 12 for 12,000 won! The flavours in the set are walnut, chestnut, matcha, black sesame, cream cheese cranberry, peach, mango, citron, straawberry, kiwi, blueberry, and pineapple.

I personally enjoyed cream cheese cranberry as it was packed with flavours.

yanggaeng, sweet red bean jelly, introduced on Korean tv show wednesday food talkThis place was also introduced on Korean food show, Wednesday Food Talk.


BUY HERE
역서사소

Address: 광주 광산구 송정로8번길 7-4
990-1 Songjeong-dong, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju

Hours:
Tue-Sun: 11:00-20:00
Break Time: 12:00-13:00
Mon: Closed

buy here (역서사소), a unique prop store in gwangju, korea

You'll find a prop shop right next to Gaeng Sonyeon. They sell goods with satoori (Korean dialects) written on them, an interesting buy for those who are studying Korean!

prop store in korea featuring dialects (satoori)

The one written in pink, "야 있냐," is Jeolla-do dialect equivalent to, "있잖아," in Korean. It's used as a conversation starter.

buy here, prop store in gwangju, korea

They also have goods with Gyeongsang-do and Jeju-do satoori, so be sure to stop by and learn a phrase or two.

gwangju songjeong station


Overall, our trip to Gwangju was meaningful that we got to experience J-Hope's childhood spots in person and also learn a little bit of history about this metropolitan city.

We hope you found our itinerary to Gwangju helpful! Let us know how your experience in Gwangju goes in the comment section below.