Nestled on a hillside just outside Busan, Gamcheon Culture Village is a vibrant tapestry of colorful houses that once served as a refuge for members of the Taegeukdo religious movement. The village, often referred to as ‘Santorini on the South Sea’ and ‘the Machu Picchu of Busan,’ features steep, cubicle-like homes, galleries, and cafés. Visitors can explore the narrow, winding alleys, admire the brightly painted facades, and enjoy the artistic and cultural offerings that now define this unique neighborhood.
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