Humanities Assets Discovered and Recorded by Citizens Themselves
Shedding New Light on People, Spaces, and History Throughout the Region

On September 26, the city of Gumi held the "2025 Gumi Citizens Humanities Recording Team Performance Sharing Meeting" at the Gumi Visual Media Center.


This year's activities included participation from five teams: the Gaksan Village Recording Team, Let's Walk Around the Neighborhood Together, Gumi Story, Old House Residents, and Market Stories from Every Corner.


Through a variety of themes such as "The Past and Present of Geumridan-gil and Its Hope," "Changes and Hidden Stories Throughout the Neighborhood," "Conversations with Workers at Unpopular but Essential Facilities," "Traditional Houses in the Gumi Area," and "The History of Gumi Saemaeul Central Market and the Lives of Its Merchants," the teams shed new light on the culture, people, and spaces throughout the region.



Kim Hyunju, Director of the Lifelong Learning Center, stated, "The passion and achievements demonstrated by the Citizens Humanities Recording Team are serving as a solid foundation for Gumi's growth as a city of humanities and culture," and added, "We will continue to fill every corner of the city with culture together with our citizens, aiming to make Gumi a city where people can live well and where the spirit of humanities thrives."

After the 2025 Gumi Citizens' Humanities Recording Team Achievement Sharing Meeting, a group photo was taken. Photo by Kim Ihwan

After the 2025 Gumi Citizens' Humanities Recording Team Achievement Sharing Meeting, a group photo was taken. Photo by Kim Ihwan

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