Dong-gu is a town where the seed of Busan’s modern and contemporary history has spread and blossomed into stories. If you follow the trail that embodies the stories, you will reach Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong.
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong was originally called Jeongnangak House . The building was built in 1943, during the Japanese occupation, following the traditional Japanese housing style. Thanks to its unique charm, this space has been used as the setting for many films such as the Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time and General’s Son as well as music videos, including IU’s “Night Letter.”
Once you enter the garden of Sujeong, which contrasts with the surrounding modern houses, you will see how the landscape—in harmony with a pool of sunlight and green trees—adds to its antique beauty. It’s a good idea to take a breath in the garden rather than go inside right away. The quiet and still atmosphere surrounds you as if you were traveling back in time.
The house is in operation as a traditional tea house, divided into the first and second floors. Along the quiet corridor, you will find a room with a low tea table. You can appreciate the peaceful scenery beyond the mulberry-paper window.
Walk for about 20 min from Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong to Busan Station, and you will find “Choryang 1941.” Choryang 1941 is a combination of the area’s name ‘Choryang’ and the year when the house was built. The stump in its large front garden seems to say “welcome.” Under the faded leaves, the traditional Korean wind chime is ringing in the breeze.
Once you enter the café, you will feel as if you were in Seoul during the latter era of the Joseon Dynasty. The antique tables are in harmony with the tall, modern windows. In addition, the unusual items placed here and there show the owner’s meticulous care. Choryang 1941 features various outstanding self-developed milk menus. The small bottles of vanilla milk, black tea milk, and the other items look irresistibly cute.
If you want to tour exotic Japanese-style cafés on such a nice day to walk while feeling the scent of the modern days, you should visit Choryang 1941 and Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong.
Overview
Address
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong : 75, Honggok-ro, Dong-gu, Busan
Choryang 1941 : 533-5, Mangyang-ro, Dong-gu, Busan
Inquiry
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong : +82-51-441-0740
Choryang 194 : +82-51-462-7774
Closing Dates
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong : Every Monday
Choryang 1941 : Open Throughout The Year
Hours
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong: Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–17:00 (Last entry 16:30)
Choryang 1941: Every day 10:30–18:00 (Last order 17:30)
Service Fees
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong : KRW 1,000
Traffic Information
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong
Walk for 7 min from Exit 1 of Busanjin Station on Busan Metro Line 1
Choryang 1941
Get off Bus 22, 38, 52, 86, or 186 at Geumsusa Temple
Travel Tips
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong : Feel free to see inside.
Choryang 1941 : Located at the end of Ibagu-gil, it offers an unobstructed view of Busan.
Travel Etiquette
Munhwa Gonggam Sujeong
Let’s have a respectful attitude toward senior workers.
Choryang 1941
No kids zone (No kids under the age of 10 is allowed); photography is not allowed inside.
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