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Hello, if you cross the road in front of KTX Busan Station Square, which connects Seoul and Busan by high-speed rail, you will see Choryang Traditional Market and Choryang Pork Rib Alley on your right, and There is a’Ibagu-gil’ where you can get a glimpse of Busan about 50 years ago when you walk in front of the mountain.

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Choryang Ibagu-gil
KTX Busan Station

Choryang Ibagu-gil, located near KTX Busan Station, where the Korean high-speed rail KTX departs and departs, is intended to remember and preserve the old appearance of Busan KTX Busan Station – (phrase)Baekje Hospital – Namseon Warehouse (Currently Top Mart)On the road between Choryang Elementary School and Choryang Church Person in charge – 168 stairs and monorail -Sanbok Road ObservatoryThis is a walking course in the city center that preserves the modern and contemporary history of about 600m leading to the road.

“Ibagu” is a Gyeongsang-do dialect that means “story”.

Choryang Ibagu-gil walking map


In the narrow alleys, there are galleries containing cute paintings and old photos, and are decorated as a space where you can feel the atmosphere of the past while taking a walk.

The wall of the character’s

In the narrow alleys, there are galleries containing cute paintings and old photos, and are decorated as a space where you can feel the atmosphere of the past while taking a walk.

Ibagu Station and 168 Battle Trip

There is an Ibagu stop on the middle of Choryang Ibagu-gil, where you can take a break before going up the mountainside road. There is a cafe called 168 Battle Trip and an outdoor rest area, and in the middle of the stairs is a small staircase that sells mixed coffee.

168 Lunch Box

Choryang Ibagu-gil
Choryang Ibagu-gil

This is a memorable lunchbox located right under the 168 steps. You can taste the lunch box that was eaten in the past with grilled pink sausage and fried egg. The price is also inexpensive, so take a look at the boat when it goes out.

168 stairs monorail.

The 168-stairs monorail runs from 7 p.m. to 22 p.m. in summer (June to September) and from 7 p.m. to 20 p.m. in winter (November to March).

It is a 168-stairs monorail that was installed in 2016 for the convenience of residents and tourists in Busan and can be used free of charge by anyone. It runs free of charge, so you can get on and off the platform freely without a ticket office.

The capacity is 8 people and the track length is 60m, so you can enjoy the panoramic view of Busan Port and the scenery of Sanbok Road from the monorail. And in the middle of the 168 stairs are the Kim Min-bu Observatory and the Toy Museum.

168-stair monorail lower platform and rooftop platform

lower platform

rooftop platform

The lower monorail platform is on the second floor and has an elevator for people with limited legs. Right next to the rooftop platform is an observatory where you can see Busan Port.

If you go up the hill a little further from here, you will find the Ibagu Workshop, a tourist information center, and a skyway observatory with binoculars.

You can go back in time and walk around the scenery around Busan Station, which has developed around Busan Station a long time ago.

Address : 865-48 Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan.
Phone: 051-440-4611

※The above article is written based on the information at the time of coverage. Please note that the content may differ from the current one depending on local circumstances.

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