Busan Port Pier 1: Where the Past Meets the Future
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Busan Port Pier 1: Where the Past Meets the Future
From the painful history of displaced people to the economic development of Busan, 'Busan Port Pier 1' symbolizes the beginning of reconstruction. Busan Port Pier 1 has been a vital trade center since the Joseon Dynasty. Opened in 1876 under the Ganghwa Treaty
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Place details
| Area | Jung-gu |
|---|---|
| Address | 15-33, Jungang-dong 4-ga, Jung-gu, Busan |
| Phone | +82-51-600-4000 |
| Transit | 9-minute walk from Exit 2, Jungang Station, Busan Metro Line 1 (Parking available) |
Description
From the painful history of displaced people to the economic development of Busan, 'Busan Port Pier 1' symbolizes the beginning of reconstruction. Busan Port Pier 1 has been a vital trade center since the Joseon Dynasty. Opened in 1876 under the Ganghwa Treaty, it gained historical significance alongside the development of Busan Port. During the Japanese colonial period, the completion of Pier 1 and the opening of the Gyeongbu Line Railway transformed it into a base for Japan's continental invasion and a hub for transporting military supplies. During the Korean War, Pier 1 served as a vital passageway for evacuees, UN troops, and relief supplies. It became a symbol of hope for evacuees and a starting point for Busan’s rebuilding efforts. Additionally, it holds historical significance as a site for the transfer of North Korean and UN prisoners of war. Today, Pier 1 is much more than a logistics port – it serves as a major hub for Korea's economic growth and a key link to the Busan New Port. The site, where the pain and hope of the past coexist, is gaining recognition as a cultural heritage site and is being considered for UNESCO listing. The large warehouses at Pier 1 also host international cultural events, such as the Busan International Photo Festival, enhancing its value as a space where tourism and culture converge. Busan Port Pier 1 stands as a symbol of hope and reconstruction, shaping the city’s identity and development. Visit this historic site to experience its enduring legacy and reflect on its profound historical significance.
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