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A romantic drive in Gijang with the fluttering heart of spring

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Jung Ho-yoon

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Now that spring is in full swing, one merely needs to open a window to feel the fresh breeze and the scent of the flowers. It is now the time to enjoy the joy of spring with one's entire body, and what else to do but to take a romantic drive through Gijang, a place where the green nature and the blue sea stand out dazzlingly like watercolor paintings. Recommended itinerary Cheolma Baegyang Farm Imnang Beach Sinpyeong Small Park Jukseong Catholic Church (Filming Set of TV Drama Dream) Lotte Cinema Drive Osiria
Busan Gijang-gun

Rediscovering the quiet alleyways of Busan! Millak-dong Cafe Street in Springtime

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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And so, spring is here once again. The temperatures have risen to the point that plum blossoms, the heralds of spring, are blooming en masse. Rather than flocking to spring flowers like everyone else, why not take this time to head to the quiet alleyways of Busan? Today, we invite you to the Millak-dong Cafe Street, which is quite close to the Gwangalli Beach.
Busan Suyeong-gu

Spring Coming with the Wind through the Bamboo Forest!

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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Now, we feel the gentle spring breeze touching our face. Here comes again the best time of the year to walk. Today, we will guide you to Busan’s bamboo forest trail in the gentle spring wind. Let’s head to this forest trail perfect for taking a walk alone or with your beloved ones such as friends, partner, or family members!
Busan Gijang-gun

Spring is just around the corner in Busan! Here are the best places to see plum blossoms!

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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Although winter is not over yet with the cold wind touching your face, the weather is getting warmer and warmer towards spring. In Busan, plum blossoms are in full bloom, spreading the sweet scent of spring all over the place. We are here to introduce you to three plum blossom spots beloved by Busan residents. Shall we go on a spring journey to these places?
Busan Nam-gu

Run around as much as you want! A trip to Busan with your puppy!

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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There’s no way we are going to leave our dogs at home when we go on a family trip. For at least one day out of the entire trip, it would be nice to have time just for our dogs while traveling in Busan. Therefore, we have prepared three wonderful pet cafes in Busan that would be great for you to take your dogs. Let’s take a trip to unique places where our furry friends can run around and relieve stress while the family can also have a relaxing time!
Busan Geumjeong-gu

Trip to Gwangalli by Myself

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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It would be difficult to find someone in Korea who has not heard of Gwangalli. It is one of the two most famous tourist attractions of Busan along with Haeundae. Gwangandaegyo Bridge that crosses the sea is a landmark of the city attracting a great deal of attention both in Korea and abroad. We have prepared ways to travel and enjoy Gwangalli properly. There are many people these days who travel alone because of COVID-19, right? A trip to Gwangalli by myself! Let’s take the trip together to discover the hidden stories!
Busan Suyeong-gu

Historic stay with children : Busanpo Gaehanggado, the road on which history flows

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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In 1407, the Joseon government established Busanpo Japan House to curb the plundering of villages on the South Coast by Japanese raiders and, in 1426, opened Busanpo Port to increase trade with Japan. However, in the aftermath of the Korea-Japan Treaty of 1876, Busanpo was forced to be opened by the Japanese and became a window through which invaders advanced to mainland China and transported goods they had stolen. In the area of Jwacheon-dong, which neighbors Busanpo, there still remain the traces of Busan’s history, people and life including the Anti-Japan independence movement in the occupation era, the Korean War and the industrialization period. From the outer fortress of Busanjinseong to Jeonggongdan Altar, Ilsin Girls’ School and Busanpo Opening Cultural Center, Busanpo Gaehanggado Road that connects these historic places is a living history textbook.
Busan Dong-gu

At a hotel for work and off to the sea after work! Work-ation in Busan

Work, heal and experience!

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A lot has changed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As more and more companies are implementing the work-from-home system because of the pandemic, a new lifestyle has been born. “Work-ation,” a term coined by combining “Work” and “Vacation,” means working and taking a vacation at the same time at a travel destination. Work passionately and rest relaxedly! Work-ation adds energy to life and increases work efficiency! Where should we spend our Work-ation to be able to tell people that we did it right? I will introduce three hotels in Busan that are perfect for Work-ation.
Busan Yeongdo-gu

Reborn, regenerated cultural spaces of Busan

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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Traveling in search of attractive places has received a great deal of attention these days. The destination is even better if it is not just a pretty space but also a place where you can feel the local culture and sentiments at the same time. Let me introduce regenerated cultural spaces that have turned old and outdated alleys into fresh, sparkling venues. Let’s go and visit the regenerated cultural spaces of Busan that will make you feel “hip” just by being there!
Busan Suyeong-gu

Autumn stroll in Eulsukdo, Seoul Walker’s Busan Trip

One-day Eulsukdo travel course walked along the cool river breeze

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A seemingly higher sky and chilly wind somewhere between fall and winter where another season goes by. On a day like this, you cannot help but want to go on a walk. There’s no better place than Eulsukdo Island in late autumn to enjoy the season passing by. From the cool river breeze blowing from afar to the golden reed fields and vast green plains, every element of Eulsukdo makes you feel submerged in the sentiments of late autumn. Let’s take a trip to Eulsukdo where autumn quietly passing us by can be enjoyed. Watch the video of Eulsukdo, a safe travel destination in Busan, traveled by Seoul Walker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0RTP7bSMRw
Busan Saha-gu

Mangmidan-gil Art Gallery Tour

The best street to enjoy culture and arts

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Mangmidan-gil creates an atmosphere that seems familiar and unfamiliar at the same time with many unique shops converted from renovated old houses. Just as all the other places with the suffix “-ridan-gil,” Mangmidan-gil is full of exotic cafes, pubs and restaurants. However, Mangmidan-gil is quite different from any other “-ridan-gil.” One by one as small galleries have nestled together, Mangmidan-gil has become a new culture and arts district! Let’s enjoy an elegant cultural life in the exotic galleries of Mangmidan-gil.
Busan Suyeong-gu

Find RGB in three primary colors and take proof shots.

Written and photographed by travel writer Lee Cheol-hyeon

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A November day in Busan when red fallen leaves, the blue sea and green nature coexist Shall we go on a trip to find the blue, red and green colors hidden throughout Busan to meet the various colors presented by nature?
Busan Busanjin-gu

Busan, Movie and the City- Exciting Hidden Spot

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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From the Hollywood blockbuster “Black Panther” loved by movie fans all around the world and the Korean film “Old Boy” that attracted over 10 million people, to the drama, “The King: Eternal Monarch,” the travel show, “Salty Tour” and, even, the Netflix original, “My Name” that has recently gained much popularity, Busan has been the background for countless movies and dramas. A trip to exotic scenes that have appeared in films is an opportunity to encounter the true charm of the city. We have prepared five different themed travel courses that are more cinematic than an actual movie. Be the main character of a film and explore Busan. Watch the video https://youtu.be/N0p_CDLX8Iw
Busan Gijang-gun

Busan, Movie and the City- Impossible? I'm possible

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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From the Hollywood blockbuster “Black Panther” loved by movie fans all around the world and the Korean film “Old Boy” that attracted over 10 million people, to the drama, “The King: Eternal Monarch,” the travel show, “Salty Tour” and, even, the Netflix original, “My Name” that has recently gained much popularity, Busan has been the background for countless movies and dramas. A trip to exotic scenes that have appeared in films is an opportunity to encounter the true charm of the city. We have prepared five different themed travel courses that are more cinematic than an actual movie. Be the main character of a film and explore Busan.
Busan Saha-gu

Busan, Movie and the City- Visit Taste

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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From the Hollywood blockbuster “Black Panther” loved by movie fans all around the world and the Korean film “Old Boy” that attracted over 10 million people, to the drama, “The King: Eternal Monarch,” the travel show, “Salty Tour” and, even, the Netflix original, “My Name” that has recently gained much popularity, Busan has been the background for countless movies and dramas. A trip to exotic scenes that have appeared in films is an opportunity to encounter the true charm of the city. We have prepared five different themed travel courses that are more cinematic than an actual movie. Be the main character of a film and explore Busan.
Busan Sasang-gu

Busan, Movie and the City- Our History

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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From the Hollywood blockbuster “Black Panther” loved by movie fans all around the world and the Korean film “Old Boy” that attracted over 10 million people, to the drama, “The King: Eternal Monarch,” the travel show, “Salty Tour” and, even, the Netflix original, “My Name” that has recently gained much popularity, Busan has been the background for countless movies and dramas. A trip to exotic scenes that have appeared in films is an opportunity to encounter the true charm of the city. We have prepared five different themed travel courses that are more cinematic than an actual movie. Be the main character of a film and explore Busan.
Busan Saha-gu
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