The author of “The Creative City: A Toolkit for Urban Innovators,” Charles Landry, said Gwangju could become like Edinburgh in Scotland if the government encourages self-organized movements to make the city a hub for Asian culture.

Landry was on his way to Gimpo International Airport for a flight to Gwangju during the interview with The Korea Herald last Thursday morning. He had just been appointed advisor to the Korean government’s plan for Gwangju as “Hub City of Asian Culture” by Vice Culture Minister Park Sun-kyu.

“(The) major six or seven global cities in this game have so much energy and influx from other parts of the world. You can’t compare Gwangju to New York or to Shanghai. How can Gwangju make itself special?” Landry said.



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“I think the basic theme to be a hub for Asian creativity should be more Asian creativity rather than only the art. To make it center for the Asian fringe would be a unique role for Gwangju,” he said.

The fringe is “the seed” which can balance mainstream tradition with the innovative and the new, he added.

The Korean government currently plans to construct the Asia Culture Complex as the main facility for Gwangju by 2014.

Landry said the government’s plan of placing most of the facilities underground, rather than building a big landmark is a “clever” idea, because people will not be able to remember Gwangju’s icon when listing big names such as New York’s Empire State Building and Sydney’s Opera House.

As the bus went through a tunnel on the way to the airport, Landry asked “How does it feel to go through this tunnel?” emphasizing that people, especially young generations, like to remember the atmosphere of streets and cafes rather than iconic buildings.

“If you want to keep interesting people there and attract them, the whole atmospherics of the place needs to be completely transformed. That’s going to be quite difficult for Koreans in general.”

The 63-year-old said Gwangju’s unique history ― the pro-democracy uprising 1980 ― will add another layer to the art aspect of the city.

“Gwangju can do even more (than Edinburgh) because there’s the democracy aspect. Art is partly about expression. This other layer ― democracy and peace ― is actually quite a strong thing,” he said.

However, Landry also pointed out that the biggest challenge for Koreans in making Gwanju the hub city of Asian culture will be shifting city makers’ mindset in a fundamental way from focusing on physical projects to seeing the software and enabling opportunities to flourish themselves.

Landry said he is currently working on a new book “Creative Bureaucracy” in which he will try to persuade bureaucrats to rethink the ruling system.

“I have interviewed many bureaucrats, many of them very intelligent. But the system that they operate reduces their potential to achieve aims and objectives,” he said.

By Kim Yoon-mi (yoonmi@heraldm.com)

Accessed: October 17, 2011

2011/10/19 11:06 2011/10/19 11:06

Local Weather for October 7, 8 and 9

Posted by GwangJu (at 2011/10/07 19:00)

Now for a look at the weather for Gwangju.

 

The day started off with a morning low of 10  reaching a daytime high in the afternoon 19 degrees. The sky was clear with a light wind from the North at 2km per hour. At 6 pm the temperature downtown was 20 Celsius with humidity at 51 %.

 

As for the weekend, once again clear and sunny skies are forecast. The temperature will range from 10  peaking up to 19 Celsius in the afternoon on Saturday. But , on Sunday, the temperature will rise up a little more than Saturday with a morning low of 15 Celsius and a afternoon high of 21.


That’s the weather for Gwangju.



2011/10/07 19:00 2011/10/07 19:00

Local Weather for October 4 - 5

Posted by GwangJu (at 2011/10/04 19:07)

A more settled weather pattern is starting to take hold as we get back to the working week. The day started off with a morning low of 11 degrees reaching a daytime high of 22 Celsius. The sky was cloudy in the morning but it did clear up in the afternoon. As of 6pm the temperature downtown was 19 degrees with humidity at 46%.

 

As for tomorrow, mostly cloudy conditions are forecast with winds from the Southwest at 11 km per hour. The temperature will range between 11 degrees reaching 22 in the afternoon.


That's the weather for Gwangju.

                      

         

2011/10/04 19:07 2011/10/04 19:07

Another great edition of the Gwangju News is out and available to be picked up around town. For those of you out of town please download the PDF version from here.


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This month's featured articles:

- Gwangju Mayor Kang Un-Tae: Visions for the Future
- 2011 UEA Summit: Time for Nations to Step Up in Gwangju
- Preview: Busan International Film Festival, Gwangju Kimchi Festival
- Review: Gwangju Design Biennale

and many more!


If you are looking for a hard copy of The Gwangju News follow this link to see the locations where you can find it. A special thanks to Korea Maria for putting the map together.




2011/10/04 08:15 2011/10/04 08:15
Hello Everyone! This is Jdragon a lover of everything KPOP!

Well Fall seems to be filled with comeback news and the industry is on high alert to get their stars primed to fight it out for #1.


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Last year, Korea’¯s little sister IU, dominated charts with her hit track Good Day and news has recently broke that she will be back in early October to battle it out with other hot group contenders ranging from Brown Eyed Girls, Girls Generation, Secret, Tiara and OrangeCaramel just to name a few. There is also a rumour that the notorious Gdragon will also be making a comeback soon.

Management companies of smaller groups have all thus pushed back schedules of emerging artists that they have wanted to debut in order to see who will be the reigning Queen’¯s and possibly King of the Kpop scene

Below is a selection of music of the best of the groups mentioned above in order for you to prepare for an onslaught of new electro-house rhythms infused with the unbridled kpop hooks that we have become attached to.

So re-aquaint yourself with some of the best dance moves from yesteryear, which are currently making their way around the globe as Kpop promises to enrapture an even more willing and growing audience from Brazil, Russia and the United Kingdom.

Stay tuned as I am looking forward to updating you on all of the newest hits as they are released. Also remember the Chungjangro festival will soon be starting in Gwangju with many kpop acts bound to be in attendance too.

From Jdragon 

PS. JDragon is one half of the dynamic Kpop duo who bring you GFN98.7FM’¯s KPOPULAR daily. Listen o
www.gfn.or.kr right after the midday news.

2011/09/21 09:01 2011/09/21 09:01