깡깡이예술마을

깡깡이예술마을은 부산광역시 영도구에 위치한 예술마을입니다. 2015년에 개관했으며, 과거 조선소였던 곳을 예술 공간으로 재생했습니다.

주요 시설
-갤러리: 다양한 예술가들의 작품 전시
-공방: 조각, 도자, 회화 등 다양한 예술 체험 공간
-카페, 레스토랑: 예술적인 분위기 속에서 즐길 수 있는 음식점
-상점: 예술 작품 및 기념품 판매

특징
-독특한 분위기: 과거 조선소의 흔적을 남긴 독특한 분위기의 예술 공간
-다양한 예술 활동: 전시, 체험, 공연 등 다양한 예술 활동이 이루어지는 공간
-아름다운 경관: 광안대교와 바다를 바라볼 수 있는 아름다운 경관

추가 정보
-주말 정기투어를 이용해주세요.
수리조선소가 밀집해있어 평일 낮 시간대는 매우 혼잡하오니 주말 정기투어 프로그램을 이용해주세요.
-주차시설이 부족하오니 대중교통을 이용해주세요.
-깡깡이마을은 산업 현장입니다.
조선소나 작업장에 들어가실 경우, 안전사고의 위험이 있습니다.
-허가없는 사진 촬영은 삼가주세요.
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Kangkangee Culture Village
3.8
Based on 292 reviews
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I5H9 C
I5H9 C
10:01 10 Mar 24
This is a place where you can see the history of Yeongdo related to repair shipbuilding. There is a repair shipyard that is still in operation, so you can see ships being put on the market for repairs, and there are also old restaurants nearby. It would be nice to go on the weekend.
Yukyong Chae
Yukyong Chae
07:00 10 Sep 23
The creator, the creator, the realIf you become the master of wherever you go, wherever you stay, you will be true.-Im Je-rokKangkangi Art Village is a repair shipbuilding village located across from Jagalchi Market in Busan and adjacent to Yeongdodaegyo Bridge and Namhang Bridge. The administrative name of the neighborhood is ‘Namhang-dong, Yeongdo-gu, Busan’. Two water docks are filled with ships, and about a dozen repair shipyards are in operation. The name ‘Kangkkang’ originated from the sound of ‘kangkkang’ made when the surface of a ship is tapped with a hammer at a repair shipyard.Daepyeong-dong, Yeongdo-gu, Busan, known as the Kangkang Art Village, was originally called Pungbalpo, which means rising with energy as if the wind blows, or Daepungpo, meaning a place where fishing boats stayed to avoid strong winds. It is said that after liberation from Japanese colonial rule, it was called Daepyeong-dong by changing the word ‘pung’ to ‘pyeong’ in hopes that the waves and wind would become calm.Busan Port opened in 1876, and in the late 19th century, Tanaka Shipbuilding Iron Works, the first modern shipyard in Korea, was established by Kiyoshi Tanaka. Afterwards, land reclamation work was carried out and various ship parts stores were concentrated in Daepyeong-dong, allowing it to take advantage of the deep-sea fishing boom during the industrialization period of the 1970s and 1980s and to become a mecca for the repair and shipbuilding industry. At this time, the economy in Daepyeong-dong was so good that it was said that “even dogs were carrying 10,000 won bills in their mouths.”Daepyeong-dong, which was booming, declined in the 1980s along with the slump in the shipbuilding industry. Eventually, Daepyeong-dong was incorporated into Namhang-dong in 1998 due to population decline.Source: Wikipedia
Marcel G
Marcel G
10:52 29 Apr 22
I'm seeing Google reviews with one star, and the explanation they provide is both shocking and saddening. It's insane to discover that these people have no knowledge about the history of this site! It's too bad it's not Lotte World or another guided amusement park. You are experiencing an environment with genuine sounds, real people, and real smells, which deserves five stars on its own.Please go to Lotte World Adventure if you can't handle authentisity and craftmanship. For all others, this is an amazing place. Also the Korean Drama "My Name" was filmed in this location too.
JiHyeong Lee
JiHyeong Lee
10:26 09 Nov 19
Unique atmosphere. The more you see it, the more attractive it is. You can get on the ship as well! please ask to the information centre. Worth a visit.
Harry N
Harry N
20:50 18 Aug 19
Great for sightseeing
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