
Huinnyeoul Culture Village
Busan-gwangyeoksi
Huinnyeoul Culture Village is a distinctive cultural and artistic community located on the steep cliffs of Yeongdo District in Busan, South Korea. Originally a settlement for refugees, the village has transformed since 2011 through remodeling of old houses into an artistic neighborhood that reflects the daily life and history of the area. The village is characterized by narrow alleys lined with small houses, cozy cafes, workshops, and independent bookstores, all overlooking the vast sea. Huinnyeoul-gil, the main pathway, consists of 14 alleys that wind along the cliff edge, offering visitors serene sea views and a peaceful atmosphere enhanced by the greenery growing between stones. A highlight is the famous Huinnyeoul Ramen Shop, where visitors can enjoy noodles while gazing at the open ocean. The village also connects to the Jeolyeong Coastal Walkway, a scenic trail along the cliffs. Historically, Huinnyeoul-gil was the only route to Taejongdae before the current Jeolyeong Road was built. The village’s unique location, cultural heritage, and community-driven artistic revival make it a must-visit destination in Busan.
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Astuce: Visit Huinnyeoul Culture Village during weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The village is free to enter, but visitors should respect the local residents and maintain proper etiquette. Consider purchasing tickets or booking tours in advance for nearby attractions. Public transportation via Nampo Station (Line 1) with bus transfers is recommended, and paid parking is available near the Jeolyeong Coastal Walkway entrance.
Faits intéressants
- •The village’s name, Huinnyeoul, means 'white snow' and refers to the appearance of the winding water streams resembling falling snow.
- •The village features 14 narrow alleys with unique cafes, workshops, and independent bookstores, creating a charming atmosphere.
- •Huinnyeoul Ramen Shop is famous for its location facing the open sea, offering a memorable dining experience.
- •The village connects to the Jeolyeong Coastal Walkway, a popular scenic trail along the cliffs.
- •Huinnyeoul Culture Village was revitalized in 2011 by remodeling old houses into a cultural artistic community.
Histoire
Huinnyeoul Culture Village originated as a settlement for refugees living on the steep cliffs of Yeongdo District.
In December 2011, the old houses were remodeled to create a cultural and artistic community that preserves the lifestyle of the area.
The village’s main path, Huinnyeoul-gil, was historically the only road to Taejongdae before modern roads were constructed.
Over time, the community has revitalized the area by integrating art and culture, transforming it into a vibrant cultural village that celebrates both its past and scenic coastal location.
Guide du lieu
Huinnyeoul-gil Alleys2011
A network of 14 narrow alleys lined with small houses, cafes, workshops, and independent bookstores offering charming views of the sea and local life.
Huinnyeoul Ramen Shop
A famous local spot where visitors enjoy ramen while facing the vast ocean, known for its peaceful and scenic setting.
Jeolyeong Coastal Walkway
A scenic cliffside walking path connected to the village, offering stunning views of the sea and passing ships.
Contact
Téléphone: 051-419-5542