Kyobo Life Gwanghwamun Wall Redesign, Poet Kang Eun-gyo's 'One Raindrop 5' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Kyobo Life Insurance announced on the 29th that the Gwanghwamun Billboard has been refreshed with a message of hope for the autumn season.


This autumn edition of the Gwanghwamun Billboard was taken from the poem "One Raindrop 5" by poet Kang Eun-gyo.


Since her debut in 1968, poet Kang Eun-gyo has published numerous poetry and prose collections, continuing her prolific creative activities.


She has received awards such as the Korean Literature Writers Award, the Contemporary Literature Award, and the Jeong Ji-yong Literature Award, and is one of the leading poets in the literary world.


The autumn edition's message carries the meaning of not forgetting that even the smallest existence has the desire to move forward toward hope as an active subject. The raindrop outside the window is viewed as the subject, and the star is used as a metaphor for hope.


The autumn edition features the work that won the grand prize in the Gwanghwamun Billboard University Student Design Contest.



The grand prize winner, Tao Rui Zheng (Sungkyunkwan University, 21 years old), received high praise for creatively expressing humanity looking at the star of hope outside the window and the meaning of knocking.


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