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Residency Preservation Project.” With improvements to infrastructure, fresh paint, and other home improvements, the establishment of spaces for retail and museums, and the addition of several dozens of art installations, the village has been reborn as Busan's most colorful and artistic spot. Some examples of the colorful art installations include bird sculptures,
250:. A long-time resident noted the village's development throughout the decades: "Gamcheon was only one district in 1950, now it’s nine. In the ’70s there were only houses made of wood. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, families started to get bigger so they built two-level houses." Nonetheless, the village faced persisting poverty and poor living conditions. 286:
in Busan.Since the public art renovation project in 2009, tourism in Gamcheon has increased considerably—the village saw approximately 1.4 million visitors in 2015. Village residents have met this influx of traffic with mixed attitudes. While some residents have participated in the renovation and
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carried out a public art-themed renovation effort to convert the village to a cultural hub. It called for art students, professional artists, and residents to maintain, repair, and "decorate" the village with art. The renovation efforts reached their peak with the success of the “Empty House
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tourism efforts, others have opted to move away despite difficulties with selling their homes. It is estimated that 300 local houses were empty as of 2015. Part of the development efforts in the Village include converting these abandoned houses into art galleries, museums, and shops.
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Gamcheon Village was built during the 1920s and 1930s when the Busan city administration decided to relocate the working-class population into an area secluded from the
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recovery in 1955, around 800 families moved to the village, contributing to the growth of an ascetic religious community known as Taegeukdo, a branch of
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Sculptures of Little Prince characters overlooking the village (March, 2024)
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An overlook of the Gamcheon colorful houses near the entrance, March 2024
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The village has turned into one of the most featured
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Gamcheon
An overlook of the Gamcheon colorful houses near the entrance, March 2024
35°05′49″N 129°00′32″E / 35.097°N 129.009°E / 35.097; 129.009
www.gamcheon.or.kr
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Gamcheon-dong
Saha District
Busan
South Korea
labyrinth
nicknamed
Santorini
Machu Picchu
port
war
Jeungsanism
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Murakami
Little Prince

tourist attractions
"By day or night, Busan more than just beaches"
Korea JoongAng Daily
"Busan Gamcheon Culture Village"
"The Spatial Arrangement and Residential Space of a Colonial City: The Spatiotemporally of Hill Villages in Busan"

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