This village was established as a makeshift refugee camp for those who fled from the devastation of the Korean War in the 1950s. It offers the core of Busan as it was decades before, with houses that line the foot of the mountain and maze-like stairs, alleyways, and colorful exteriors of homes. Such a unique vibe gave the village the name “Machu Picchu of Busan."
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12.314 MB
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Date of Production
2025-11-02
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Type1 : Source Indication
Works provided by the Busan Tourism Archive may be used in accordance with the conditions of KOGL Type 1.