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Gwangju is the leading city of arts and culture in the Honam region, with the entire nation within a day's reach. The emerging importance of Korea's western coastline and the government's effort to balance growth across the nation have triggered large-scale urban development projects such as the construction of the Gwangju hi-tech industrial complex, transformation of Gwangju into a center of production, and improvement of housing and leisure facilities.

Such support will boost Gwangju's status as the hub of Korea's southwest region. Gwangju is also famously referred to as the City of Patriotism. The name comes into being as there is a brief history behind such a name. During the seven-year-long Japanese invasion of Korea beginning in 1592, Gwangju successfully defended itself against the invaders. Such a tradition, where citizens fought bravely during our nation's crises, has continued throughout history.

Citizens sacrificed their lives during the Japanese invasion in 1592, fought against the colonialist Japanese rule in the early 1900's, and again lost many lives during the May 1980 democratic movement in defense of justice, democracy, human rights and freedom. Gwangju is campaigning to designate May 18 as a national holiday, and completing the effort to designate the May 18 Cemetery as a shrine in homage to the lives sacrificed, to continue its tradition of defending democracy, and to establish its position as part of the democratic history of the world. Gwangju has long been regarded as a city rich in culture and the arts. It has produced numerous scholars renowned for their scholarship and virtue. Gwangju is also where the Southern School of Chinese Painting, or Namjonghwa, as well as pansori, a traditional Korean singing genre, originated.

The level of artistic sophistication is higher than most any other region in South Korea, with a large proportion of the population involved in the arts field. The humble nature of the people who do not pursue worldly gain has enabled legions of people to enjoy art, dance and music over the years. The Gwangju Biennale, an international arts festival first held in 1995 and taking place every two years, has expanded Gwangju's worldwide reputation as a city of art. The city of Gwangju is known as the traditional city of Education. It is famously referred to as the city with the ancient learning skills of masters and leaders.

The home of numerous renowned scholars, Gwangju has 584 schools, consisting of 235 kindergartens, 136 elementary schools, 79 middle schools, 61 high schools, 7 junior colleges, 9 universities, 49 graduate schools, and 8 others (as of April 1, 2005) with a total of 415,774 students, or 29.5% of the total city population. The average number of students per household (0.86) reflects the city's characteristic as the home of education.

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