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Gyeongbu Express Railroad (KTX), Busan Station Busan Station on the Gyeongbu Line of the Korean National Railway, which connects Busan to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, via Singyeongju, Dongdaegu, and Daejeon, is located near the Busan International Ferry Terminal, where regular passenger ships from Korea to Japan arrive between Busan Port and Fukuoka, Shimonoseki, and Osaka. It is the most convenient station for people traveling to Japan on international passenger ships and tourists visiting South Korea from Japan. There is a Busan City Tour Bus that starts from the Korean National Railway Busan Station and goes around the famous places in Busan…
International Market
Busy with tourists and shoppers, Gukje Market is the largest general market in Busan. After the Korean War, when the US military occupied the city, military supplies were diverted and supplied to major markets around the country through Gukje Market. Currently, Gukje Market is lined with over 1,500 stores, selling a wide variety of products at reasonable prices, from daily necessities to clothing, leather goods, home appliances, and toys, and is popular with both domestic and foreign customers. In the early days…
Jagalchi Market
Nampo-dong
Nampo-dong Area is home to Busan's most famous attractions, including Gukje Market, Jagalchi Market, BIFF Square, and Yongdusan Park, where Busan Tower stands tall. Enjoy fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market, the fish market, go shopping at Gukje Market, and stroll through BIFF Square, the birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival. Nampo-dong, which retains its streetscape from 30 to 40 years ago, is also home to Busan Tower, which offers a panoramic view of the port city of Busan, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Seomyeon, Seomyeon
We bring you tourist information for Busan Seomyeon. We'll introduce you to spots where you can enjoy local culture and the latest trends. Busan Seomyeon is located in the center of Busan Metropolitan City, where Busan Subway Lines 1 and 2 intersect. It is the largest shopping district in Busan Metropolitan City, home to commercial facilities, financial institutions, medical institutions, and educational institutions. There are two underground shopping streets centered around Seomyeon Station, one of which runs between Seomyeon Station and Bujeon Station. Seomyeon, where Lotte Hotel Busan is located, is...
Beomil-dong / Jwacheon-dong
Located at Beomil Station, the second stop from Seomyeon Station toward Nampo-dong, where Busan Subway Lines 1 and 2 intersect, Beomil-dong Area is a shopping area centered around Beomil Station, including Hyundai Department Store, Precious Metals Street lined with precious metal wholesalers, Busanjin Market, a traditional market selling clothing, shoes, hats, and household goods, Pyeonghwa Market, and Freedom Market. Until the 1960s, the Chosun Textile Company and the intercity bus terminal were located here, making it the economic center of Busan. Korea...
Haeundae
Haeundae, Korea's largest beach and the center of movies and shopping! Haeundae Beach is a beach where you can enjoy swimming and hot springs at the same time, and is widely known abroad, attracting many summer vacationers and tourists all year round. As one of the Eight Scenic Views of Korea, the surrounding natural scenery is very beautiful, and the high-quality sandy beach, which has been smoothed over a long period of time, is 1,5 km long and covers an area of 5 square meters, so it is always crowded with tourists during the summer season. In addition,...
Gwangalli
Gwangalli Beach, which overlooks the beautiful Gwangalli Bridge, is very popular among young people and is also the stage for the Busan Fireworks Festival. Gwangalli is located in Suyeong-gu, Busan, and is home to Gwangalli Beach, which rivals Haeundae Beach in the eastern part of Busan. In 2003, the 7.4 km Gwangalli Bridge was opened, connecting Haeundae to Namcheon-dong, across the coast of Gwangalli Beach. At night, Gwangalli Bridge is beautifully lit up, making it a popular spot for people of all ages, not just during the day…
Yeongdo and Taejongdae Park
Yeongdo Island is connected to Nampo-dong, Busan by two bridges, including Yeongdo Bridge. The whole island is Yeongdo-gu, and is connected to Nampo-dong, where Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market are located, by two bridges. Taejongdae Park, named after King Taejong Mu-yeol, the 2th king of Silla, is a place rich in marine nature. Taejongdae Park is one of the famous tourist spots and scenic spots in Busan, and if the weather is good, you can see as far as Tsushima Island in Japan. There is also a large museum near Taejongdae Park.
Dongnae and Dongnae Hot Springs
Dongnae, where you can feel Busan's ancient history, is also a historically important place, as Busan was once called Dongnae-eup. Dongnae-eupseong Fortress is located on the mountain in the center of Dongnae-gu, and during the Imjin War in 1592, a fierce battle with the Japanese army took place here. The souls of the generals and soldiers who died in battle are enshrined in Chungnyeolsa. Dongnae has also been well known as a hot spring resort since ancient times. In addition to large hot spring facilities such as Heolsimcheong and hotels, the city also has Dongnae Spa City, Dongnae Spa…
songdo・songdo Cable Car
Songdo Beach is located near the downtown area of Nampo-dong, Busan. Songdo Beach is located just a 5-minute taxi ride from Nampo-dong, where Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market are always crowded with tourists. This area was once famous for its pine forest, so it came to be called Songdo. At night, the lights of the Namhang Bridge, the Songdo Cable Car, and the ships moored in the sea create a beautiful night view, creating a strange harmony. In addition, there are the Songdo Cable Car and the Songdo Skyline.
Gijang-gun
Gijang-gun, located about an hour's drive from downtown Busan, was incorporated into Busan City from Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, and became Gijang-gun, Busan City in 1995. The main tourist attraction in Gijang-gun is Yonggungsa Temple, which was built on a rock in the sea. There are many other attractions scattered around, such as Gijang Market, where you can find fresh and delicious seafood, and Daebyeon Port, famous for the Gijang Myeolchi Festival. The Osiri Tourist Complex Theme Park Zone in Gijang-gun, Busan, is a 4 pyong complex that will open in 8000.
Gangseo District
Sasang / Busan Western Bus Terminal
Sasang, the shopping and transportation center of western Busan Sasang-gu, located in the mid-west of Busan, is the transportation center of western Busan, with Busan Urban Railroad Line 2 Sasang Station, Busan-Gimhae Light Rail, Busan Western Bus Terminal, and JNR Sasang Station. In addition, super-large shopping malls such as E-Mart, Apple Outlet, Renecité, and Homeplus are concentrated here. By using the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail, which connects Busan and Gimhae, you can visit the ruins of Gimhae, the capital of the iron kingdom of Gaya, and…
Dadaepo / Hadan
Dadaepo/Hadan, located southwest of Busan Metropolitan City Dadaepo/Hadan, located on the east bank of the downstream Nakdong River, is known as a residential area developed since the 1970s and an industrial area with many manufacturers. At the Nakdong River estuary, where the longest river in Korea meets the South Sea west of Busan, is Sukdo Migratory Bird Park, a habitat for migratory birds at the Nakdong River estuary, designated as Natural Monument No. 179. In 2007, the park was opened as a park where you can see many migratory birds.
Daeyeon-dong and Yongho-dong
There are many tourist attractions in Busan, such as Busan Museum, UN Memorial Park, and Oryukdo Skywalk, and there are also many surprisingly delicious restaurants, including Sandeung Idaeji Gukbap, which is popular among tourists visiting Busan.
Gupo and Gupo Market
Gupo, located in Buk-gu, Busan Gupo is located at the intersection of the Nakdong River, the longest river in Korea, and the Deokcheon River, about 6.5 km long in Buk-gu. There is a Busan Subway Line 3 and a Korea National Railroad station, Gupo Station. The waiting room outside the ticket gate of Gupo Station, located along the Nakdong River, has an observation deck with a panoramic view of the Nakdong River, and a telescope that can be used for free. From Gupo Station to Deokcheon Station on Subway Line 2…
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Bulguksa Temple Area
World Heritage Bulguksa Temple Area Part of Gyeongju National Park, Tohamsan Mountain, the highest peak in Gyeongju City at 745 meters, was called Dongak (Eastern Mountain) among the Five Mountains during the Silla Dynasty and was once considered sacred by the Silla people as a sacred mountain that protected the country. The Bulguksa Temple Area, which spreads out around this mountain, is dotted with historic Silla ruins, and is home to Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, which have been designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO and are popular among tourists visiting Gyeongju. The Bulguksa Temple Area includes the East Sea (Sea of Japan)…
Gyeongju city area
Namsan Mountain, Gyeongju
Gyeongju Namsan Mountain is located in the south of Gyeongju city and is an important archaeological site where you can appreciate the Buddhist culture of the Silla period. The mountain stretches 8km from north to south and 4km from east to west, with over 180 peaks and 40 valleys, and is dotted with many Buddhist ruins, including over 100 temple ruins, 80 stone Buddha statues, and 60 stone pagodas. Currently, there are 12 treasures, including the seated stone Buddha of Mireuk Valley. In particular, the Samneung Valley Rock-Carved Stone Buddha Seated Statue in Namsan is the largest stone statue, measuring 7m in height and 5m in width.
Daereungwon area (Cheonmazuka)
When you get off at the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal and head towards downtown Gyeongju, you will see numerous large circular tombs like mountains. There is a group of ancient tombs unique to Silla, belonging to the royal family and aristocrats of the Silla period, which stand proudly as if occupying the city of Gyeongju. Daereungwon is home to 23 periods of large and small ancient tombs, including Cheonmachong, a tourist spot in Gyeongju, and there are seven Silla ruins in the surrounding area. ① Silla King Michu Tomb (Historical Site 7) ② Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site 175) ③ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ④ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑤ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑥ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑦ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑧ ...
Yangdong Folk Village Area
Bomun Tourist Complex
A resort tourist complex with a variety of cultural and leisure facilities Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex is a comprehensive tourist resort centered around the beautiful Lake Bomun, located about 6.5km east of downtown Gyeongju. Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex is developed around the vast Lake Bomun, measuring 45 pyeong, with a total area of about 321 pyeong. It includes 10 express hotels, an international conference center, Gyeongju World, leisure and sports facilities such as a golf course, a food court, a general shopping mall, and a…
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Busan Station
Gyeongbu Express Railroad (KTX), Busan Station Busan Station on the Gyeongbu Line of the Korean National Railway, which connects Busan to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, via Singyeongju, Dongdaegu, and Daejeon, is located near the Busan International Ferry Terminal, where regular passenger ships from Korea to Japan arrive between Busan Port and Fukuoka, Shimonoseki, and Osaka. It is the most convenient station for people traveling to Japan on international passenger ships and tourists visiting South Korea from Japan. There is a Busan City Tour Bus that starts from the Korean National Railway Busan Station and goes around the famous places in Busan…
International Market
Busy with tourists and shoppers, Gukje Market is the largest general market in Busan. After the Korean War, when the US military occupied the city, military supplies were diverted and supplied to major markets around the country through Gukje Market. Currently, Gukje Market is lined with over 1,500 stores, selling a wide variety of products at reasonable prices, from daily necessities to clothing, leather goods, home appliances, and toys, and is popular with both domestic and foreign customers. In the early days…
Jagalchi Market
Nampo-dong
Nampo-dong Area is home to Busan's most famous attractions, including Gukje Market, Jagalchi Market, BIFF Square, and Yongdusan Park, where Busan Tower stands tall. Enjoy fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market, the fish market, go shopping at Gukje Market, and stroll through BIFF Square, the birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival. Nampo-dong, which retains its streetscape from 30 to 40 years ago, is also home to Busan Tower, which offers a panoramic view of the port city of Busan, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Seomyeon, Seomyeon
We bring you tourist information for Busan Seomyeon. We'll introduce you to spots where you can enjoy local culture and the latest trends. Busan Seomyeon is located in the center of Busan Metropolitan City, where Busan Subway Lines 1 and 2 intersect. It is the largest shopping district in Busan Metropolitan City, home to commercial facilities, financial institutions, medical institutions, and educational institutions. There are two underground shopping streets centered around Seomyeon Station, one of which runs between Seomyeon Station and Bujeon Station. Seomyeon, where Lotte Hotel Busan is located, is...
Beomil-dong / Jwacheon-dong
Located at Beomil Station, the second stop from Seomyeon Station toward Nampo-dong, where Busan Subway Lines 1 and 2 intersect, Beomil-dong Area is a shopping area centered around Beomil Station, including Hyundai Department Store, Precious Metals Street lined with precious metal wholesalers, Busanjin Market, a traditional market selling clothing, shoes, hats, and household goods, Pyeonghwa Market, and Freedom Market. Until the 1960s, the Chosun Textile Company and the intercity bus terminal were located here, making it the economic center of Busan. Korea...
Haeundae
Haeundae, Korea's largest beach and the center of movies and shopping! Haeundae Beach is a beach where you can enjoy swimming and hot springs at the same time, and is widely known abroad, attracting many summer vacationers and tourists all year round. As one of the Eight Scenic Views of Korea, the surrounding natural scenery is very beautiful, and the high-quality sandy beach, which has been smoothed over a long period of time, is 1,5 km long and covers an area of 5 square meters, so it is always crowded with tourists during the summer season. In addition,...
Gwangalli
Gwangalli Beach, which overlooks the beautiful Gwangalli Bridge, is very popular among young people and is also the stage for the Busan Fireworks Festival. Gwangalli is located in Suyeong-gu, Busan, and is home to Gwangalli Beach, which rivals Haeundae Beach in the eastern part of Busan. In 2003, the 7.4 km Gwangalli Bridge was opened, connecting Haeundae to Namcheon-dong, across the coast of Gwangalli Beach. At night, Gwangalli Bridge is beautifully lit up, making it a popular spot for people of all ages, not just during the day…
Yeongdo and Taejongdae Park
Yeongdo Island is connected to Nampo-dong, Busan by two bridges, including Yeongdo Bridge. The whole island is Yeongdo-gu, and is connected to Nampo-dong, where Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market are located, by two bridges. Taejongdae Park, named after King Taejong Mu-yeol, the 2th king of Silla, is a place rich in marine nature. Taejongdae Park is one of the famous tourist spots and scenic spots in Busan, and if the weather is good, you can see as far as Tsushima Island in Japan. There is also a large museum near Taejongdae Park.
Dongnae and Dongnae Hot Springs
Dongnae, where you can feel Busan's ancient history, is also a historically important place, as Busan was once called Dongnae-eup. Dongnae-eupseong Fortress is located on the mountain in the center of Dongnae-gu, and during the Imjin War in 1592, a fierce battle with the Japanese army took place here. The souls of the generals and soldiers who died in battle are enshrined in Chungnyeolsa. Dongnae has also been well known as a hot spring resort since ancient times. In addition to large hot spring facilities such as Heolsimcheong and hotels, the city also has Dongnae Spa City, Dongnae Spa…
songdo・songdo Cable Car
Songdo Beach is located near the downtown area of Nampo-dong, Busan. Songdo Beach is located just a 5-minute taxi ride from Nampo-dong, where Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market are always crowded with tourists. This area was once famous for its pine forest, so it came to be called Songdo. At night, the lights of the Namhang Bridge, the Songdo Cable Car, and the ships moored in the sea create a beautiful night view, creating a strange harmony. In addition, there are the Songdo Cable Car and the Songdo Skyline.
Gijang-gun
Gijang-gun, located about an hour's drive from downtown Busan, was incorporated into Busan City from Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, and became Gijang-gun, Busan City in 1995. The main tourist attraction in Gijang-gun is Yonggungsa Temple, which was built on a rock in the sea. There are many other attractions scattered around, such as Gijang Market, where you can find fresh and delicious seafood, and Daebyeon Port, famous for the Gijang Myeolchi Festival. The Osiri Tourist Complex Theme Park Zone in Gijang-gun, Busan, is a 4 pyong complex that will open in 8000.
Gangseo District
Sasang / Busan Western Bus Terminal
Sasang, the shopping and transportation center of western Busan Sasang-gu, located in the mid-west of Busan, is the transportation center of western Busan, with Busan Urban Railroad Line 2 Sasang Station, Busan-Gimhae Light Rail, Busan Western Bus Terminal, and JNR Sasang Station. In addition, super-large shopping malls such as E-Mart, Apple Outlet, Renecité, and Homeplus are concentrated here. By using the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail, which connects Busan and Gimhae, you can visit the ruins of Gimhae, the capital of the iron kingdom of Gaya, and…
Dadaepo / Hadan
Dadaepo/Hadan, located southwest of Busan Metropolitan City Dadaepo/Hadan, located on the east bank of the downstream Nakdong River, is known as a residential area developed since the 1970s and an industrial area with many manufacturers. At the Nakdong River estuary, where the longest river in Korea meets the South Sea west of Busan, is Sukdo Migratory Bird Park, a habitat for migratory birds at the Nakdong River estuary, designated as Natural Monument No. 179. In 2007, the park was opened as a park where you can see many migratory birds.
Daeyeon-dong and Yongho-dong
There are many tourist attractions in Busan, such as Busan Museum, UN Memorial Park, and Oryukdo Skywalk, and there are also many surprisingly delicious restaurants, including Sandeung Idaeji Gukbap, which is popular among tourists visiting Busan.
Gupo and Gupo Market
Gupo, located in Buk-gu, Busan Gupo is located at the intersection of the Nakdong River, the longest river in Korea, and the Deokcheon River, about 6.5 km long in Buk-gu. There is a Busan Subway Line 3 and a Korea National Railroad station, Gupo Station. The waiting room outside the ticket gate of Gupo Station, located along the Nakdong River, has an observation deck with a panoramic view of the Nakdong River, and a telescope that can be used for free. From Gupo Station to Deokcheon Station on Subway Line 2…
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Bulguksa Temple Area
World Heritage Bulguksa Temple Area Part of Gyeongju National Park, Tohamsan Mountain, the highest peak in Gyeongju City at 745 meters, was called Dongak (Eastern Mountain) among the Five Mountains during the Silla Dynasty and was once considered sacred by the Silla people as a sacred mountain that protected the country. The Bulguksa Temple Area, which spreads out around this mountain, is dotted with historic Silla ruins, and is home to Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, which have been designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO and are popular among tourists visiting Gyeongju. The Bulguksa Temple Area includes the East Sea (Sea of Japan)…
Gyeongju city area
Namsan Mountain, Gyeongju
Gyeongju Namsan Mountain is located in the south of Gyeongju city and is an important archaeological site where you can appreciate the Buddhist culture of the Silla period. The mountain stretches 8km from north to south and 4km from east to west, with over 180 peaks and 40 valleys, and is dotted with many Buddhist ruins, including over 100 temple ruins, 80 stone Buddha statues, and 60 stone pagodas. Currently, there are 12 treasures, including the seated stone Buddha of Mireuk Valley. In particular, the Samneung Valley Rock-Carved Stone Buddha Seated Statue in Namsan is the largest stone statue, measuring 7m in height and 5m in width.
Daereungwon area (Cheonmazuka)
When you get off at the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal and head towards downtown Gyeongju, you will see numerous large circular tombs like mountains. There is a group of ancient tombs unique to Silla, belonging to the royal family and aristocrats of the Silla period, which stand proudly as if occupying the city of Gyeongju. Daereungwon is home to 23 periods of large and small ancient tombs, including Cheonmachong, a tourist spot in Gyeongju, and there are seven Silla ruins in the surrounding area. ① Silla King Michu Tomb (Historical Site 7) ② Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site 175) ③ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ④ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑤ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑥ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑦ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑧ ...
Yangdong Folk Village Area
Bomun Tourist Complex
A resort tourist complex with a variety of cultural and leisure facilities Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex is a comprehensive tourist resort centered around the beautiful Lake Bomun, located about 6.5km east of downtown Gyeongju. Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex is developed around the vast Lake Bomun, measuring 45 pyeong, with a total area of about 321 pyeong. It includes 10 express hotels, an international conference center, Gyeongju World, leisure and sports facilities such as a golf course, a food court, a general shopping mall, and a…
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Gyeongbu Express Railroad (KTX), Busan Station Busan Station on the Gyeongbu Line of the Korean National Railway, which connects Busan to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, via Singyeongju, Dongdaegu, and Daejeon, is located near the Busan International Ferry Terminal, where regular passenger ships from Korea to Japan arrive between Busan Port and Fukuoka, Shimonoseki, and Osaka. It is the most convenient station for people traveling to Japan on international passenger ships and tourists visiting South Korea from Japan. There is a Busan City Tour Bus that starts from the Korean National Railway Busan Station and goes around the famous places in Busan…
International Market
Busy with tourists and shoppers, Gukje Market is the largest general market in Busan. After the Korean War, when the US military occupied the city, military supplies were diverted and supplied to major markets around the country through Gukje Market. Currently, Gukje Market is lined with over 1,500 stores, selling a wide variety of products at reasonable prices, from daily necessities to clothing, leather goods, home appliances, and toys, and is popular with both domestic and foreign customers. In the early days…
Jagalchi Market
Nampo-dong
Nampo-dong Area is home to Busan's most famous attractions, including Gukje Market, Jagalchi Market, BIFF Square, and Yongdusan Park, where Busan Tower stands tall. Enjoy fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market, the fish market, go shopping at Gukje Market, and stroll through BIFF Square, the birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival. Nampo-dong, which retains its streetscape from 30 to 40 years ago, is also home to Busan Tower, which offers a panoramic view of the port city of Busan, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Seomyeon, Seomyeon
We bring you tourist information for Busan Seomyeon. We'll introduce you to spots where you can enjoy local culture and the latest trends. Busan Seomyeon is located in the center of Busan Metropolitan City, where Busan Subway Lines 1 and 2 intersect. It is the largest shopping district in Busan Metropolitan City, home to commercial facilities, financial institutions, medical institutions, and educational institutions. There are two underground shopping streets centered around Seomyeon Station, one of which runs between Seomyeon Station and Bujeon Station. Seomyeon, where Lotte Hotel Busan is located, is...
Beomil-dong / Jwacheon-dong
Located at Beomil Station, the second stop from Seomyeon Station toward Nampo-dong, where Busan Subway Lines 1 and 2 intersect, Beomil-dong Area is a shopping area centered around Beomil Station, including Hyundai Department Store, Precious Metals Street lined with precious metal wholesalers, Busanjin Market, a traditional market selling clothing, shoes, hats, and household goods, Pyeonghwa Market, and Freedom Market. Until the 1960s, the Chosun Textile Company and the intercity bus terminal were located here, making it the economic center of Busan. Korea...
Haeundae
Haeundae, Korea's largest beach and the center of movies and shopping! Haeundae Beach is a beach where you can enjoy swimming and hot springs at the same time, and is widely known abroad, attracting many summer vacationers and tourists all year round. As one of the Eight Scenic Views of Korea, the surrounding natural scenery is very beautiful, and the high-quality sandy beach, which has been smoothed over a long period of time, is 1,5 km long and covers an area of 5 square meters, so it is always crowded with tourists during the summer season. In addition,...
Gwangalli
Gwangalli Beach, which overlooks the beautiful Gwangalli Bridge, is very popular among young people and is also the stage for the Busan Fireworks Festival. Gwangalli is located in Suyeong-gu, Busan, and is home to Gwangalli Beach, which rivals Haeundae Beach in the eastern part of Busan. In 2003, the 7.4 km Gwangalli Bridge was opened, connecting Haeundae to Namcheon-dong, across the coast of Gwangalli Beach. At night, Gwangalli Bridge is beautifully lit up, making it a popular spot for people of all ages, not just during the day…
Yeongdo and Taejongdae Park
Yeongdo Island is connected to Nampo-dong, Busan by two bridges, including Yeongdo Bridge. The whole island is Yeongdo-gu, and is connected to Nampo-dong, where Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market are located, by two bridges. Taejongdae Park, named after King Taejong Mu-yeol, the 2th king of Silla, is a place rich in marine nature. Taejongdae Park is one of the famous tourist spots and scenic spots in Busan, and if the weather is good, you can see as far as Tsushima Island in Japan. There is also a large museum near Taejongdae Park.
Dongnae and Dongnae Hot Springs
Dongnae, where you can feel Busan's ancient history, is also a historically important place, as Busan was once called Dongnae-eup. Dongnae-eupseong Fortress is located on the mountain in the center of Dongnae-gu, and during the Imjin War in 1592, a fierce battle with the Japanese army took place here. The souls of the generals and soldiers who died in battle are enshrined in Chungnyeolsa. Dongnae has also been well known as a hot spring resort since ancient times. In addition to large hot spring facilities such as Heolsimcheong and hotels, the city also has Dongnae Spa City, Dongnae Spa…
songdo・songdo Cable Car
Songdo Beach is located near the downtown area of Nampo-dong, Busan. Songdo Beach is located just a 5-minute taxi ride from Nampo-dong, where Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market are always crowded with tourists. This area was once famous for its pine forest, so it came to be called Songdo. At night, the lights of the Namhang Bridge, the Songdo Cable Car, and the ships moored in the sea create a beautiful night view, creating a strange harmony. In addition, there are the Songdo Cable Car and the Songdo Skyline.
Gijang-gun
Gijang-gun, located about an hour's drive from downtown Busan, was incorporated into Busan City from Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, and became Gijang-gun, Busan City in 1995. The main tourist attraction in Gijang-gun is Yonggungsa Temple, which was built on a rock in the sea. There are many other attractions scattered around, such as Gijang Market, where you can find fresh and delicious seafood, and Daebyeon Port, famous for the Gijang Myeolchi Festival. The Osiri Tourist Complex Theme Park Zone in Gijang-gun, Busan, is a 4 pyong complex that will open in 8000.
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Sasang / Busan Western Bus Terminal
Sasang, the shopping and transportation center of western Busan Sasang-gu, located in the mid-west of Busan, is the transportation center of western Busan, with Busan Urban Railroad Line 2 Sasang Station, Busan-Gimhae Light Rail, Busan Western Bus Terminal, and JNR Sasang Station. In addition, super-large shopping malls such as E-Mart, Apple Outlet, Renecité, and Homeplus are concentrated here. By using the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail, which connects Busan and Gimhae, you can visit the ruins of Gimhae, the capital of the iron kingdom of Gaya, and…
Dadaepo / Hadan
Dadaepo/Hadan, located southwest of Busan Metropolitan City Dadaepo/Hadan, located on the east bank of the downstream Nakdong River, is known as a residential area developed since the 1970s and an industrial area with many manufacturers. At the Nakdong River estuary, where the longest river in Korea meets the South Sea west of Busan, is Sukdo Migratory Bird Park, a habitat for migratory birds at the Nakdong River estuary, designated as Natural Monument No. 179. In 2007, the park was opened as a park where you can see many migratory birds.
Daeyeon-dong and Yongho-dong
There are many tourist attractions in Busan, such as Busan Museum, UN Memorial Park, and Oryukdo Skywalk, and there are also many surprisingly delicious restaurants, including Sandeung Idaeji Gukbap, which is popular among tourists visiting Busan.
Gupo and Gupo Market
Gupo, located in Buk-gu, Busan Gupo is located at the intersection of the Nakdong River, the longest river in Korea, and the Deokcheon River, about 6.5 km long in Buk-gu. There is a Busan Subway Line 3 and a Korea National Railroad station, Gupo Station. The waiting room outside the ticket gate of Gupo Station, located along the Nakdong River, has an observation deck with a panoramic view of the Nakdong River, and a telescope that can be used for free. From Gupo Station to Deokcheon Station on Subway Line 2…
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Bulguksa Temple Area
World Heritage Bulguksa Temple Area Part of Gyeongju National Park, Tohamsan Mountain, the highest peak in Gyeongju City at 745 meters, was called Dongak (Eastern Mountain) among the Five Mountains during the Silla Dynasty and was once considered sacred by the Silla people as a sacred mountain that protected the country. The Bulguksa Temple Area, which spreads out around this mountain, is dotted with historic Silla ruins, and is home to Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, which have been designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO and are popular among tourists visiting Gyeongju. The Bulguksa Temple Area includes the East Sea (Sea of Japan)…
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Namsan Mountain, Gyeongju
Gyeongju Namsan Mountain is located in the south of Gyeongju city and is an important archaeological site where you can appreciate the Buddhist culture of the Silla period. The mountain stretches 8km from north to south and 4km from east to west, with over 180 peaks and 40 valleys, and is dotted with many Buddhist ruins, including over 100 temple ruins, 80 stone Buddha statues, and 60 stone pagodas. Currently, there are 12 treasures, including the seated stone Buddha of Mireuk Valley. In particular, the Samneung Valley Rock-Carved Stone Buddha Seated Statue in Namsan is the largest stone statue, measuring 7m in height and 5m in width.
Daereungwon area (Cheonmazuka)
When you get off at the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal and head towards downtown Gyeongju, you will see numerous large circular tombs like mountains. There is a group of ancient tombs unique to Silla, belonging to the royal family and aristocrats of the Silla period, which stand proudly as if occupying the city of Gyeongju. Daereungwon is home to 23 periods of large and small ancient tombs, including Cheonmachong, a tourist spot in Gyeongju, and there are seven Silla ruins in the surrounding area. ① Silla King Michu Tomb (Historical Site 7) ② Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site 175) ③ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ④ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑤ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑥ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑦ Gyeongju Hwangnam-ri Tombs (Historical Site XNUMX) ⑧ ...
Yangdong Folk Village Area
Bomun Tourist Complex
A resort tourist complex with a variety of cultural and leisure facilities Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex is a comprehensive tourist resort centered around the beautiful Lake Bomun, located about 6.5km east of downtown Gyeongju. Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex is developed around the vast Lake Bomun, measuring 45 pyeong, with a total area of about 321 pyeong. It includes 10 express hotels, an international conference center, Gyeongju World, leisure and sports facilities such as a golf course, a food court, a general shopping mall, and a…
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