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Gamcheon Cultural Village is a tourist attraction in the city of Busan that any visitor wants to visit if they opportunity traveling to Korea. In the 1950s, Gamcheon was considered a slum when refugees; poor people, people who lost families and homes during the Korean War, all flock here. They erected about 800 dented wooden houses and spread along the hillsides. After the war, life here was still very difficult, lacking electricity and water. Many people have left Gamcheon to find a better living area, but many still remain. #summervacation#beachvacation#hikingtrails#hotelstay#urbanexplorer
Posted: Jul 19, 2021
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