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Gwangan Bridge (Diamond Bridge)

Gwangan Bridge (Diamond Bridge) is the largest bridge in Korea with a total length of 7420 meters. It took eight years to complete, starting with construction in 1994. Japanese companies also cooperated in the construction, so many Japanese people may recognize this bridge. Yes, it is exactly like the Rainbow Bridge in Odaiba, Tokyo.

Gwangan Bridge as seen from Igidae Park

Gwangan Bridge has become one of Busan's most famous tourist attractions since its opening in 2002. This bridge, which helps ease traffic congestion for the people of Busan, is located opposite Gwangalli Beach, which is connected to Haeundae Beach and Songdo Beach, the three major beaches in Busan, and connects the Gwangalli area to the Haeundae area.

Marine City and Gwangan Bridge viewed from Minrak Waterside Park

The view from the bridge is a truly panoramic view, and you can even see Oryukdo Island, one of Busan's tourist attractions. You'll definitely feel a great sense of exhilaration, especially when passing through from Haeundae to Busan Station. As you can see, the view from the bridge is great, but you can also enjoy the illuminated Gwangan Bridge at night from a stylish cafe along the beach! You can also enjoy sashimi while drinking Korean soju at the Sashimi Center next to Gwangalli Beach! There are many ways to enjoy it.

Gwangalli Beach is a great place to enjoy during the bustling summer swimming season, or to relax in the quiet waters off-season after a long day of travel. One of its charms is that it can be enjoyed all year round.

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Gwangan Bridge
Address Busan Metropolitan City Suyeong-gu Namcheon-dong/Haeundae-gu U-dong
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