The 168 Steps, located in the Dong-gu District of Busan, South Korea, is a tourist attraction full of history and culture. These steps connect the residential area on the hill with the lowlands of the city, and were once an important passage for local residents to travel on a daily basis. Today, the 168 Steps are not only a path for travel, but also a popular place for tourists to explore the history and culture of Busan. The two sides of the steps are decorated with colorful murals, showing the history of Busan and the living scenes of the residents, providing tourists with a rich visual experience. Climbing up the steps, visitors can enjoy the city scenery of Busan from different angles, especially at sunset, the scenery is particularly charming. For the convenience of tourists, a small cable car is set up next to the steps, which is suitable for tourists who are not convenient to walk. The 168 Steps is not only a viewing point, but also a window to understand the life and history of the Busan community, providing tourists with a unique cultural experience.