Hello everyone!
I'm Dada, always here to recommend
unique travel content!
Have you all watched
the drama #Youth of May?
Watching that drama helped me understand
the pain of the Gwangju Democratization Movement
much more vividly.
What if you could travel through Gwangju
becoming the protagonist of the story yourself
at the very places where the actual democratization movement took place?
Wouldn't this create a much deeper experience
than just watching dramas or reading books,
or simply visiting the locations?
That's why Realworld has prepared this for you.
We will not forget, May in Gwangju
Currently featured on the main screen of the Realworld app,
we're showcasing content that lets you experience
the democratization movement in Gwangju
to commemorate 5.18!
Both pieces of content were part of
the Realworld training program 'Gwangju Hada' last year,
recognized for their solid planning and composition!
To suit different preferences,
let me introduce both contents to you.
<Letters Never Unfolded> is content where
you find old letters in your grandfather's house,
travel around Gwangju searching for your father's first love,
and experience the hidden truth of 'that day.'
<Uncle is an Alien> is a drama-mystery genre
recommended for those who want
a slightly darker content experience.
What could your uncle, who has always claimed to be an alien,
have possibly gone through
to be suffering from such pain?
How about experiencing the truth of that day
by becoming the protagonist yourself
at the very places where the 5.18 Democratization Movement unfolded?
Meet us with Realworld
in May's Gwangju!
*If the curation has changed after some time,
you can search for the content titles or
'Gwangju' in the Realworld search bar to experience them right away!