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Busan's oldest industrial zone wins $65 mil. revitalization facelift

The revitalization project aims to transform the area into a cultural hub, potentially boosting local food and entertainment scenes.

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Busan's oldest industrial zone is set to receive a $65 million facelift, aiming to transform it into a vibrant cultural and entertainment hub.

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Fans of K-food and culture are excited about the potential for new dining and entertainment options in the revitalized area.

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This initiative reflects a broader trend of urban revitalization, where industrial areas are reimagined as cultural hotspots.

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Explore the culinary delights of Busan by visiting popular eateries in the area post-revitalization.

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This revitalization could breathe new life into Busan's cultural scene, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers.

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The revitalization project showcases a trend of transforming industrial spaces into cultural hubs.

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