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Gamcheon Culture Village (Korean: 감천문화마을) is a town
within Gamcheon-dong, Saha District, Busan,
South Korea. The area is
known for its
layered streets...
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Gamcheon-dong is a
subdivision of Saha
District in central-west Busan,
South Korea. It is
known for
Gamcheon Culture Village,
which features steep streets...
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famous for its
three mountains (Geumo, Daedeok, Hwangak) and two
rivers (
Gamcheon, Jikjicheon).
During the
Chosun Dynasty,
Gimcheon had one of the five largest...
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Today the port of
Busan consists of four ports-
North Port,
South Port,
Gamcheon Port, and
Dadaepo Port, an
International P****enger
Terminal and the Gamman...
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mountain Bognaesan created when they
reached the
ocean in
front of Yeongdo.
Gamcheon Culture Village Nameless Gangster:
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Yonggung temple is one of
three sacred places related to the
Goddess Buddha.
Gamcheon Cultural Village was
created in the 1950s as a
residential community along...
- A Tale of Two
Sisters (Korean: 지성이면 감천; RR: Jiseongimyeon
Gamcheon; lit. Sincerity
Moves Heaven) is a 2013
South Korean television daily drama starring...
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result is a
flourishing area of
publishing houses, cafes, and stores.
Gamcheon Culture Village, an
amalgam of lego-shaped
buildings is
sited atop a hill...
- (금곡리), Oryu-ri (오류리), Yulgok-ri (율곡리), Bucho-ri (부초리), Sihang-ri (시항리)
Gamcheon-myeon (감천면) - Po-ri (포리), Deokyul-ri-ri (덕율리), Gwanhyeon-ri (관현리), Cheonhyang-ri...
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through Mun Jang-pil (문장필; 文章弼), a
Goryeo Dynasty military figure.
Gamcheon: 4,382
people and 1,367
households Papyeong (Paju): 2,687
people and 743...