





A tourist spot with a spectacular view of the ocean from the cliff observation deck and lighthouse
Hello from Nampo-dong, downtown Busan.Lotte Department Store Gwangbok BranchTaejongdae Park, located about 30 minutes by car across Yeongdo Bridge next to the park, offers a spectacular view of the ocean from the cliff observation deck and lighthouse. After unifying the three kingdoms, King Taejong Mu-yeol, the 29th king of Silla, stopped here while exploring Korea's scenic spots and was so moved by the magnificent view that he shot an arrow at the park, hence the name Taejongdae.
The entrance and scenery of Taejongdae Park









The most popular tourist spot in Taejongdae is Yeongdo Lighthouse. Built in December 1906, Yeongdo Lighthouse was renovated and reopened in August 12, and is now a popular new tourist spot in Busan.
Tourist boats are available to enjoy the spectacular views of the coastal cliffs, and fishermen can be seen casting their lines all over the shore. You can also see female divers swimming freely like mermaids catching sea squirts and sea cucumbers in the vast blue ocean, breaking the silence of the tranquil sea.
Great park at Taejongdae Park






Danubi Train running through Taejongdae Park


The Danubi tourist train, which has been operating on the Taejongdae Park loop road since September 2006, runs every 9 minutes from 9:20 a.m. to 17:30 p.m.
On weekends and holidays, the trains get very crowded, so if you have time, it's a good idea to take a leisurely walk around Taejongdae Park. There are also a number of restaurants by the park's main gate where you can enjoy a variety of delicious Korean cuisine.
| spot name | Taejongdae Park Taeil World Tour |
|---|---|
| Address | Busan City Yeongdo-gu Observatory Road 24 (Dongsam-dong) 24(XNUMX) |

Ticket sales
9:17 to 30:9 / Operating hours: 20:17 to 30:XNUMX
Usage Fees
Adults 4,000 won, teenagers 3,000 won, children 1,500 won Phone number 051-405-2004 Admission fee Free, but you must pay for the Danubi train fare. Site http://taejongdae.bisco.or.kr/
directions: Take Busan Subway Line 1, Exit 8, then take Busan City Bus No. 30 or No. 5 and get off at the last stop at Taejongdae Hot Springs. From there, walk for about XNUMX minutes.

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