February, 2019– date –
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world Heritage
Seokguram Grotto
Seokguram Grotto in Gyeongju is a Buddhist site registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a valuable cultural asset that combines history and architectural beauty. -
world Heritage
Iksan National Museum and Mireuksa Temple Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan is the oldest in Korea and the largest in Baekje. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015 as part of the Baekje Historic Areas. -
Beach
Gwangalli Beach
There are many stylish cafes on the beach, and the Gwangalli Bridge that can be seen from the beach is wonderful! Gwangalli Beach Gwangalli Beach is a beach on the way from the city center to Haeundae, and is the second most popular beach after Haeundae Beach. In addition, the Gwangalli Bridge is held in October... -
Haeundae
Haeundae Sand Festival₍2019.5.24~2019.5.27₎
Haeundae Sand Festival A festival held as the opening event of the summer season. The Haeundae Sand Festival is held every year in June, just before the summer beach season begins. Artists transform mountains of white sand on the spacious and beautiful beach into artistic creations. Many families and couples visit... -
Tongyeong City
Nambosan Sculpture Park
Nammangsan Sculpture Park This sculpture park is centered around the lush green 80m Nammangsan Mountain and displays the works of 10 famous sculptors from 15 countries around the world. The park was built in 1997 and offers a spectacular view of Hallyeo Marine Park, including the Turtle Lighthouse and Hansan Island. ... -
Yeongdo and Taejongdae Park
Busan Port Festival (2019.5.25-5.26)
Hello, the 12th Busan Port Festival 2019 will be held in the Busan International Passenger Terminal behind Busan Station and the National Maritime Museum in Yeongdo-gu. In particular, the opening event will feature a fireworks show that will be launched into the night sky of Busan with the Busan Port Bridge, about 70 meters above sea level, as a backdrop... -
Tongyeong City
Tongyeong Undersea Tunnel
Tongyeong Undersea Tunnel This is the first undersea tunnel in the Orient, built in 1932. The tunnel is 483 meters long, 5 meters wide, and 3.5 meters high. It passed under the sea of the Tongyeong Canal and was used as a connecting road between Tongyeong and Mireukdo Island. However, with the opening of the Tongyeong Bridge, it has been used as a connecting road between Tongyeong and Mireukdo Island.
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