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Busan Transportation
Busan-Gimhae Light Rail (Sasang Station)
The Busan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit, which connects the port city of Busan and Gimhae, the capital of the iron kingdom of Gaya, held an official opening ceremony on September 2011, 9, and began paid service on the 16th. The unmanned Busan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit connects the air gateway, Busan Airport (international and domestic flights), with the Busan Urban Railway (underground), the transportation hub of western Busan... -
Gaya tombs
Royal Tomb of King Suro
The Tomb of King Suro, the 73rd historical site of Geumgwan Gaya, is located in Gimhae city. The Tomb of King Suro Gimhae city, where Gimhae Airport, the gateway to Busan, is located, is a city where the culture of the ancient kingdom of Gaya, well known in Japan as the Kingdom of Iron, flourished. Within the city, you can feel the breath of the birth of the ancient nation... -
Theme park
Gimhae Gaya Theme Park
Gimhae Gaya Theme Park, which opened in May 2015, is located just below Bunsanseong Fortress, which offers a panoramic view of Gimhae, the capital of the ancient iron nation of Gaya. Gimhae Gaya Theme Park displays the history of Gaya in an easy-to-understand manner, and features the Gaya Palace, Gaya Story Hall, India Gallery, Gaya Kit... -
Gaya
Bunsanseong Fortress
A mountain fortress with a panoramic view of Gimhae city, the capital of Geumgwan Gaya, the land of iron. Hello, if you take the Busan Gimhae Light Rail from Sasang Station on Busan Subway Line 2, you can go around Gimhae city, where the remains of Geumgwan Gaya, the kingdom that flourished in iron culture for 491 years until it was annexed by Silla in 532, remain... -
Gimhae City
Gimhae Hanok Experience Center
Hanok Hotel where you can experience staying in a traditional Korean house Hello, Gimhae Hanok Experience Center is located in an area where the ruins of the ancient kingdom of Geumgwan Gaya, including the Royal Tomb of Suro, are scattered here and there. It is a traditional Korean house that was the living space of the aristocrats (yangban) during the Joseon Dynasty.
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