A very old neighborhood in Lushan, this place is also more literary, some art creators like to visit here, there are many steps. You can go up, there is also an elevator to go directly to the top, it is quite fun.
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168 Stairs Monorail (bottom) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The 168 steps is a 168-step path in Busan. It is very ordinary in itself, but there are various graffiti paintings around the steps, which constitute a unique scenery.
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168 Stairs Monorail (bottom) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A very old neighborhood in Lushan, this place is also more literary, some art creators like to visit here, there are many steps. You can go up, there is also an elevator to go directly to the top, it is quite fun.
Busan Street Art Small Scenic Busan is a small harbour mountain city, on both sides of the main road, are high and low stairs, extending to residential areas on both sides. When visiting the small city of Lushan, you often find some cute street art scenes at the corner of the street. These small landscapes represent the aesthetic and artistic appreciation of the city. Adding a lot of artistic atmosphere to the city. Photo taken at 168th Stairs.
Busan Street Art Small Scenic Busan is a small harbour mountain city, on both sides of the main road, are high and low stairs, extending to residential areas on both sides. When visiting the small city of Lushan, you often find some cute street art scenes at the corner of the street. These small landscapes represent the aesthetic and artistic appreciation of the city. Adding a lot of artistic atmosphere to the city.
168 Tianjie is located near the Lushan Caoliang. Take the subway to Lushan Station and get off. Follow the navigation for about 10 minutes. Due to the steep terrain, it is quite tiring to walk, but the last 168 steps can choose to take the free elevator, which is also one of the check-in points for everyone. After going up, you can see the scenery of Lushan.
Opposite Lushan Station, there is a niche attraction called 168 steps. It doesn't take too much time to play this attraction, an hour, at most. But along the way, there are many cute, small sculptures, small scenery, people, can't help but shoot. I think the atmosphere here is, Korea is lucky.
The 168 steps, located opposite Busan Station, that block, the sign is not very clear, but you can show the pictures to these nearby residents and they will show the way. The starting point of the 168 steps is near a church. From there, there are some mural sculptures and other decorations. You know that you have arrived at the attraction. This small attraction is actually a particularly steep residential area. In order to facilitate the residents to install a single-track small tram here, of course it is free. There is an old grandfather who is maintaining there. After climbing up, you can see the city view of Lushan. There are very few people in this attraction. It is quite good to take pictures. I think it is still good. If you have enough time, you can come and walk.