Menu Content
Go Top

History

Part 14. The Gyeongbu Expressway

2015-04-07

Part 14. The Gyeongbu Expressway
The Gyeongbu Expressway, Korea's first modern highway, was opened on July 7th, 1970. The 428-kilometer expressway linked Seoul and Busan, two largest cities in Korea, and helped propel the Korean economy to the next level. But the construction project was fraught with problems from the beginning. Insufficient funding, limited logistics, rough terrains, and poor equipment slowed down the construction. However, the government forged ahead with the project and completed the expressway, setting a record for lowest express construction cost on the way. The Gyeongbu Expressway was not merely a highway for Koreans. It was the symbol of modernization.

Editor's Pick

Close

This website uses cookies and other technology to enhance quality of service. Continuous usage of the website will be considered as giving consent to the application of such technology and the policy of KBS. For further details >