40–step Stairway
The stairway is accessible via a 5 minute walk from Exit 11 of Jungang Station on the Busan Metro Line 1.
Description
The staircase was built between 1909 and 1912. The steps were originally around 25 m (82 ft) away from their current location; they were relocated at some point. At some point, the stairs were made to be only about 1 m (3.3 ft) wide, as the surrounding residential area grew. During the 1950–1953 Korean War, refugees escaping the conflict formed a shanty town around the staircase. It became famous as a marketplace for the refugees. It also served as a landmark that families would agree to meet at to reunify.
In 1993, a monument stone was constructed in front of the staircase. In 2004, the area around the staircase was made into a tourist street and renovated. There is an exhibition hall that shows the history of the area and the staircase.
The 40–step stairway appears in the film Nowhere to Hide.
Gallery
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View from the top (2020)
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A decorative staircase nearby on the themed street (2013)
References
- ^ Kim, Kyu (August 22, 2011). [김열규 교수의 '내 부산, 내 옛 둥지'] 21. 중앙동 40계단과 '학생 연맹' (in Korean). News20. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
- ^ "Recall the history with Forty Stairs". www.visitbusan.net. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
- ^ 양, 미숙. "40 계단(四十階段) - 부산역사문화대전". Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
- ^ Korea Tourism Organization (2011). Plan your trip Korea: Tour courses for international tourists. 길잡이미디어. p. 70. GGKEY:TFU8B87WQG3.
External links
Media related to 40–step stairway at Wikimedia Commons