Gwangju

Gwangju
광주
Gwangju Metropolitan City
광주광역시
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul광주광역시
 • Hanja光州廣域市
 • Revised RomanizationGwangju-gwangyeoksi
 • McCune–ReischauerKwangju-gwangyŏksi
Above: Badhoe Pojangmacha Street Restaurant, Geumnamo Shopping district Middle: Panorama view of resident area of Gwangsan District Bottom: Gwangju Folk Museum, Democracy Bell in Denman Estate Park (All items are left to right)
Interactive map of Gwangju
Gwangju
Gwangju
Gwangju
Coordinates: 35°09′55″N 126°50′55″E / 35.16528°N 126.84861°E / 35.16528; 126.84861
Country Republic of Korea
RegionHonam
Districts5
Government
 • TypeMayor–Council
 • MayorKang Gi-jung (Democratic)
 • BodyGwangju Metropolitan Council
Area
 • Total
501.24 km2 (193.53 sq mi)
Population
 (july 2025)
 • Total
1,398,538
 • Density2,790.2/km2 (7,226.5/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Jeolla
GDP (Nominal, 2023)
 • TotalKRW 52 trillion
(US$ 42 billion)
 • Per capitaUS$ 30,900
Time zoneUTC+9 (Korea Standard Time)
Area code+82-61
ISO 3166 codeKR-29
FlowerRoyal Azalea
TreeGinkgo
BirdDove
WebsiteOfficial website (English)

Gwangju (Korean광주; Korean: [kwaŋ.dʑu] ), formerly romanized as Kwangju, is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until its promotion to a metropolitan city in 2005, upon which the provincial office moved to the southern village of Namak in Muan County.

Its name is composed of the words gwang (Korean; Hanja) meaning "light" and ju (; ) meaning "province". Gwangju was historically recorded as Muju (무주; 武州), in which "Silla merged all of the land to establish the provinces of Gwangju, Ungju, Jeonju, Muju and various counties, plus the southern boundary of Goguryeo and the ancient territories of Silla" in the Samguk sagi. In the heart of the agricultural Jeolla region, the city is also famous for its rich and diverse cuisine.