Gamcheon Culture Village, situated in Busan, South Korea, is known for its steep streets, twisting alleys, and brightly painted houses, which have been transformed into a vibrant arts and culture village. Once a shantytown, it has been regenerated into a creative hub where artists and residents collaborate. The area is often referred to as the 'Machu Picchu of Busan' or the 'Santorini of Korea' due to its picturesque hillside scenery. This artistic enclave features murals, installations, galleries, and cafes, offering an immersive cultural experience. The village's history dates back to the Korean War, when refugees sought shelter here. Its metamorphosis began in 2009 with the 'Dreaming of Machu Picchu in Busan' project. Visitors can meander through alleyways adorned with whimsical art, interact with the community, and enjoy panoramic views of the city and harbor below. It has become a symbol of community-driven urban revitalization and an example of sustainable tourism in South Korea.