A cascading hillside of pastel-colored houses, murals, art installations, and indie cafes — Gamcheon is Busan's most photographed neighborhood.
Introduction
Gamcheon Culture Village (감천문화마을) was originally a tightly packed settlement of Korean War refugees in the 1950s. Since a 2009 public art project transformed the neighborhood with colorful murals, sculptures, and galleries, Gamcheon has become one of Korea’s most beloved cultural attractions — often compared to Peru’s Machu Picchu for its dramatic hillside density. The village retains a real, living community, adding authenticity to its artistic character. Visitors follow a self-guided trail map past hundreds of murals and the iconic ‘Little Prince’ viewpoint.
Highlights
- Korea's most colorful hillside neighborhood
- 100+ murals and outdoor art installations
- Iconic 'Little Prince' statue viewpoint
- Self-guided art trail map available
- Real living community — authentic atmosphere
Basic info
Map
What's nearby
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