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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;새 문서: __NOTOC__ =Gwangju’s Folk Culture in Museums=  == Narrative == Museums in Gwangju that embrace the city’s folk traditions, history, and art serve as living spaces of memory that c...&lt;/p&gt;
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=Gwangju’s Folk Culture in Museums=&lt;br /&gt;
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Museums in Gwangju that embrace the city’s folk traditions, history, and art serve as living spaces of memory that connect different eras and cultures.&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[광주역사민속박물관|Gwangju History and Folk Museum]] first opened in 1963 as the [[도립광주박물관|Gwangju Provincial Museum]] at the site of [[광주공원|Gwangju Park]] and was later expanded and relocated in 1979 as the municipal folk museum when the [[국립광주박물관|Gwangju National Museum]] opened. Among its notable collections is the [[정지장군_갑옷|Armor Worn by Jeong Ji (1347-1391)]], a general from the late Goryeo period who wore it in battles against Japanese invaders; the armor is designated as a Treasure. The museum also preserves forty-three [[고운_묘_출토_유물|artifacts excavated from the tomb of Go Un (1479-1530)]], a Confucian scholar and painter of the early Joseon period, as well as the [[눌재집목판각|Printing Woodblocks for the Collected Works of Bak Sang (1474-1530)]], one of the most distinguished writers of the time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Located in the [[운림동_미술관거리|Ullim-dong Art Valley]], the [[광주문화재단_전통문화관|Gwangju Traditional Culture Center]], operated by the [[광주문화재단|Gwangju Cultural Foundation]], is a cultural complex dedicated to preserving and transmitting traditional culture while supporting the creative activities of artists. The traditional house [[무송원|Musongwon House]], built by financier [[현준호|Hyeon Jun-ho (1889–1950)]] during the Japanese colonial period, was relocated and restored within the center’s grounds.&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[비움박물관|Bium Museum]], founded by poet and director [[이영화|Yi Yeong-hwa (1948- )]], is a private museum specializing in everyday folk culture and the only one of its kind in Gwangju. Featuring exhibition halls themed around the four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—the museum displays around 30,000 household items once crafted and used by ordinary people, conveying the sentiments and aesthetic sensibilities of Korean daily life.&lt;br /&gt;
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