Hello. Located beyond "Moon-Viewing Hill" at the eastern end of Busan's Haeundae Beach, Cheongsapo Dalitl Observatory is a skywalk over the sea that offers panoramic views of Busan's beautiful coastline, inspired by the legend of the blue snake of Cheongsapo.



It was built on the site where the former Tokai Nanbu Line ran.
This area was once the site of the Tokai Nanbu Line, but after the line was discontinued, the tracks were transformed into a walking path, and the Cheongsapodalit Observatory was installed so that it could be accessed from the walking path.
In 2024, the observation deck was expanded and renovated from its original straight shape to a 191-meter-long U-shape, creating an even more open and spacious environment. Part of the lower section of the observation deck is made of thrilling reinforced glass, allowing visitors to experience the sensation of walking on the sea at a height of 20 meters above sea level. The Cheongsapo Dalidol Observatory is named after the five rock formations offshore from the observation deck, which resemble a stone bridge and are called "Dalidol" (bridge stones).








Cheongsapo Dalit Observatory was designed with a snake motif.
The surrounding area is lined with specialty shops selling grilled shellfish, each competing to offer the best flavor. Furthermore, the two-story tourist information center is equipped with an elevator, making it easily accessible for people with disabilities.


| spot name | Cheongsapo Daritdo Skywalk Chosun Da Lidong Road |
| Address | 3-9, Jungdong, Haeundae-gu, Busan 3-9 |
| Utilization time | (September to May) 9:5 to 9:00 (September to May) 6:8 to 9:00 |
| Holiday | Open all year round *Subject to change depending on weather conditions and facility inspections. |
| Prices | Free |

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