Gwangju, located in the South Jeolla province, is the sixth largest city in South Korea with a population of over 1.5 million. Over the past years, Gwangju has been attracting more and more tourists due to its interesting sites and attractions, including Gwangju Asia Culture Center, its many food streets, like Boribap Street and Duck Cook Street, as well as Gwangju Hyanggyo, a Confucian school from the Joseon Dynasty. Investors from around the world have been showing interest in this area as well, thus stimulating the city's economy.