Busan Provisional Capital Museum, which shows life and culture during the Korean War
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- Provisional Capital Memorial Road in Seo-gu, Busan Metropolitan City
There are many travel destinations in Busan where you can see the Korean War and our gloomy lives after the war. A typical example is the Provisional Capital Memorial Hall. Originally built in 1926 as the official residence of the governor of Gyeongsangnam-do, President Syngman Rhee, who came down to Busan, used it as his official residence for three years. Inside the building, the reception room where the president conducted diplomatic affairs, the inner room used by the president and his wife, the study, the living room, the dining room, and the kitchen were decorated as they were at the time. Located in Central Park at the foot of Daecheongsan Mountain, the Busan Liberation Memorial Hall is a learning center that shows the history of the anti-Japanese independence movement in Busan. Gamcheon Culture Village, which was formed in 1950 as a group of Taegeukdo religious leaders and followers, is loved by travelers for its maze-like maze-like alleys and shabby old terraced houses with art pieces added to them. Sanbok Road along the mountain village is popular as a drive course and an observatory overlooking the city of Busan, and people do not cease to visit even though it is a flower pot that appeared in the movie 〈International Market〉.
Inquiries: Provisional Capital Memorial Hall 051)244-6345