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Busan, Movie and the City- Move, Mile in Movie

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/R-U6-EIvKbs
Busan Saha-gu

Wow, these are modern structures found in Busan

Time travel to 100 years in the past

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The modern era from the Korean Empire days to the Japanese occupation period holds the painful history of our people. Ironically, though, various structures built during that era as well as their history, culture and time provide us with fresh perspectives. If we were to define modern structures in a phrase, it would be the great traces left by the times. There are many of such modern structures still remaining in Busan. Let's time travel together with the modern structures you can meet in the city.
Busan Dong-gu

Seoul Walker’s autumn Busan trip to Songdo Beach and the surrounding area

One-day trip course to Songdo where you get to walk over the sea

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As bleak wind wraps the sea, the autumn waters rock back and forth as romantic waves. Haeundae, Gwangalli and Gijang are considered the most famous vacation spots of Busan but “Songdo,” located at the southern tip of the city, is rising as a romantic travel site for the fall season. From Amnam Park with its gorgeous and blue seascape to Busan Air Cruise crossing over the waters and Songdo Beach known as Napoli of the East! Let’s go on a one-day trip to Songdo. Watch the video of Songdo, a safe travel destination in Busan, traveled by Seoul Walker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDiq3JzI1hg
Busan Seo-gu

Art villages of Busan, art museums without a roof

Written and photographed by travel writer Lee Cheol-hyeon

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There are hidden travel spots throughout Busan where you can encounter the culture and history of villages with beautiful scenery in the backdrop, especially the arts and culture villages that tell of colorful and artistic stories on each alley and street. The fall season where the cool wind blows is perfect for you to go on an arts and culture street tour. From “Kangkangee Culture Village” with an affectionate name to Hocheon Culture Village and Lee Jung-seob Street, let’s visit these open, roofless art museums we have found in Busan.
Busan Yeongdo-gu

Take a walk in a sculpture park filled with the scent of art at every step!

Convenient and easy-to-enjoy cultural arts

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Everyone these days needs some refreshment! Many people travel and encounter culture and art to add energy to stagnant thinking and purify their minds. There are places that offer an opportunity to do both. They are sculpture parks filled with a variety of artwork. The sculpted masterpieces you meet along your walk give you new thoughts and excitement that you have never experienced before. Enjoying the sculptures on your walk, not a single moment bores you. In addition to becoming more cultured and refined, the best thing about these parks is that you get to enjoy the great works of art for free! Give your trip or everyday life a special and exciting boost at sculpture parks featuring beautiful artwork.
Busan Saha-gu

Riverside trails perfect for walking

Three riverside trails of Busan enriched by autumn

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Before you realize, green leaves turn yellow and red, and fall has reached its peak. And, once the leaves in the colors of autumn begin to fall one by one, the fleeting season will come to an abrupt end. Every moment is too precious to be sitting at home and merely looking out the window. So how about going on a light walking trip? You don’t have to travel far; anywhere that has a cool river breeze and the rich vibe of the autumn season is a wonderful place to walk. Now, let’s go to the riverside trails of Busan, a great city for walks.
Busan Yeonje-gu

Dalmajigil Road, the reason one loves Haeundae in the fall

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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It's now time to tell you the fifth story. Today, meet Dalmajigil Road, which one should definitely not miss when visiting Haeundae. Dalmajigil, a hilly road from Mipo at the end of Haeundae to Songjeong Beach, is a place for healing in nature away from the hustle and bustle of the city by absorbing oneself in meditation and relaxation. One can see the clear blue sky and the azure sea in the fall season. The best of what fall has to offer still remains with the beautiful and vivid fall colors from the leaves. The reason why one loves Haeundae in the fall! It is now time to leave to Dalmajigil Road!
Busan Haeundae-gu

Experience the primordial mysteries of Taejongdae Park’s forest

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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Taejongdae Park is one of the most famous tourist sites in Busan. Because of how old and famous the park is, it tends to fly under the radar for many tourists who are familiar with Busan. However, the park actually holds a secret that even the most knowledgeable Busan native may not know. It is a place where one can encounter a primordial slice of nature, unsullied with human touch: The Taejongdae Secret Forest. Let’s journey into the heart of this mysterious forest!
Busan Yeongdo-gu

Bright City Lights in Busan Night - Busan City Tour Bridge Course

A festival of light over the city and the harbor

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One who does not see the city at night has not truly visited the city of Busan. This city, surrounded by mountains and the sea, truly shines only when the sun goes down. The views of the city lights, falling like a curtain over the sea and hemmed in with mountains like an inviting hearth, certainly matches up to the views of other famous cities like Hong Kong and Singapore; in fact, in some ways, the views are even more exotic than such famous cities. The bus tour offers a perfect and comfortable way to enjoy the various charms of Busan at night. Check out the Bridge Tour course, the Night View Tour course offered by the Busan City Tour Bus! Bridge Tour Course at Busan City Tour Bus Busan Station (starting point) → Busandaegyo Bridge → Busanhangdaegyo Bridge → Gwangalli Beach (photo time) → Suyeong Bridge No. 2 → Busanhangdaegyo Bridge → Gwangandaegyo Bridge → Busan Museum of Art • BEXCO → Haeundae Beach → Marine City → Namhangdaegyo Bridge → Songdo Cloud Trails (photo time) → Jagalchi • Gukje Market → Busan Station (end point)
Busan Nam-gu

Travel Alone in Deep Thought

Written and Photographed by Writer Kim Dong-woo

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A road where one walks alone is beautiful. Each step that one takes is imbued with the power of the earth, each thing passing by a stoic moment of farewell. The scent of grass fills the road with the expectation of life to come. When one steps freely without being beholden to anything, it is perfectly okay to hesitate, for no matter where one goes, one’s steps will bring one to sceneries untold. There lies history unknown, and thoughts untapped. That’s why it is so beautiful to walk alone. Here are some of the roads in Busan where one can walk alone.
Busan Dongnae-gu

Sentimental, purple-colored travel sites for fall

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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Cool winds are felt in the morning and evening these days. It means that the fall season has arrived. Today, we’ve chosen travel sites that go well with the sentiments of the season. From a countless number of attractions filled with the fall vibe, we specifically focus on the color of purple. Now, let’s take a trip to the sentimental, purple-colored travel sites of Busan!
Busan Gangseo-gu

The Scenery on the Road, the Scent of the Sea in Busan’s Alleyways

Written and photographed by Kim Dong-woo

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Busan! It is truly a city of a thousand sights. One finds oneself trying to fit more and more places to visit on one’s itinerary. Right when you exit Busan Station, cross the road to find “Jangseonghyang,” a Korean-Chinese restaurant featured in “Oldboy,” or “Hwaguk Banjeom,” featured in “Nameless Gangster: Rules of Time and New World.” Once you are full, head to Sanbok Road, a road that exemplifies the history of Busan, to start your journey in Busan. Take care, however, as your plans may unravel in the view of the city and the charming alleyways that bear the scent of the sea.
Busan Jung-gu

Forest Drive and Phytoncide Shower

A healing, eco course recommended for untact tourists

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Untact tourism in nature is more popular than ever amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. The good news is, there’s a perfect place to enjoy a drive with your lover, your family, or even by yourself: the forest road that connects Sanseong Village, which is located beyond the East Gate from the entrance to the Geumjeongsanseong Fortress at Sanseong-ro, and the Hwamyeong Arboretum via the Geumjeongsanseong Multipurpose Plaza. A drive along this forest trail is like taking a shower in the refreshing phytoncide of the forest, which washes away all the fatigue and weariness you may have from your daily life. Let’s take a look at how to enjoy a healing forest drive in this picturesque scenery of verdant pine trees, framed by the open skies of fall.
Busan Geumjeong-gu

Let’s go see the western sky of Busan

High autumn sky with delicate sunset, day and night

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There is something that gives us comfort everyday with an appearance that seems both the same and different at the same time. This something is the “sky”! Whenever our hearts are stifled, a simple look towards the open, shining sky provides us with more heartwarming consolation than any words. But the sky is never the same. The beauty and the color of the sky changes depending on the harmonization of the landscape. The scenery of the western sky of Busan that features Songdo, Yeongdo and Busanhang Port displays an exotic but fantastic view including the gorgeous indigo-colored sea and the glamorous downtown. On an autumn day with “a high sky and plump horses”, let’s pay a visit to the observatories where we can fully appreciate the western sky of Busan.
Busan Seo-gu

Refresh! Autumn healing trail in the city

3 awesome trails in Busan to walk on an autumn day

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You will know the coming of the fall season when the wind is cool, the sky is high and maple leaves begin to transform into beautiful colors for you to enjoy pleasant strolls. On a day like this, you cannot help but want to break away from the hectic everyday life. Escape the noise and crowds and take a stroll on a healing trail in the city center where you can feel the colors of the fall in a quiet, relaxing manner.
Busan Yeongdo-gu

Characteristic Beaches in Busan! Take a Trip to Pebble Beaches

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

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Busan is a city of beaches. Beaches are everywhere and certainly not a special feature of this city. But, there are beaches that are not widely known. These are the pebble beaches. When it comes to Busan, the first thing that comes to your mind would be beaches like Haeundae and Gwanganni. You may not realize that Busan also has a number of beaches with black pebbles instead of white sand. Keep your eye out for these beaches that are as beautiful as the famous black pebble beaches in Yeosu and on Geojedo Island. You will be able to find a unique charm of the beaches in Busan.
Busan Nam-gu
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