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CGV DRIVE-IN Yeongdo: An Outdoor Theater in Nature

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Shin KyungMin

Number of clicks1527   Number of reviews8   Like4
The days are getting longer, so it's a perfect time to enjoy a late evening drive. Moreover, the new drive-in theater in Yeongdo is worth the drive alone. You can see a movie at CGV DRIVE-IN Yeongdo, where the red sunset and the refreshing sound of the waves create a unique film-watching experience.
Busan Yeongdo-gu

Enjoy the Whole Day at Hwamyeong Eco Park

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Jung Ho-yoon

Number of clicks2283   Number of reviews7   Like5
Hwamyeong-dong is covered in beautiful colors during the season of roses. In Hwamyeong Rose Garden, which is filled with the delicate fragrance of flowers, more than 50 types of roses are in full bloom, offering a unique spectacle. In addition, you can enjoy picnics and bicycle riding to enjoy the season's freshness at Hwamyeong Eco Park, which is full of greenery.
Busan Buk-gu

Songdo Marine Sea Car, the Most Refreshing Ocean View!

Busan Air Cruise

Number of clicks3193   Number of reviews12   Like11
How can you enjoy the dazzling sea glistening in the sunlight, strangely shaped rocks, and fresh greenery all at once? It's Songdo Sea Cable Car(Busan Air Cruise)! Ride with family, lovers, friends, children, and anyone else to enjoy Songdo Sea Cable Car, as it thrillingly cuts through the sky, and feel excited.
Busan Seo-gu

The hippest place – Jeonpogonggu-gil

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Jung Ho-yoon

Number of clicks4393   Number of reviews13   Like18
Jeonpogonggu-gil, transforming into a “hip” place as trendy cafes and ateliers emerge one after another on the site where the old tool shops used to spread, is becoming popular among domestic and foreign tourists. You can find nice cafes, prop stores, restaurants, and pop-up shops here, and you can get a sense of Jeonpo-dong's history as well.
Busan Busanjin-gu

Hyundai Motorstudio Busan, a Complex Cultural Space

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

Number of clicks4745   Number of reviews10   Like12
“Hyundai Motorstudio Busan” of Hyundai Motor Company was established in F1963, the old Kiswire factory building being turned into a cultural facility. Let’s now take a trip to Hyundai Motorstudio where you can experience diverse cultural and artistic contents!
Busan Suyeong-gu

Lotte World Adventure Busan

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Shin KyungMin

Number of clicks19008   Number of reviews30   Like31
Busan Gijang-gun

Let's buy some good vibes! Gwangan Market

A hipster hangout with analog vibes!

Number of clicks6909   Number of reviews6   Like6
Finally, the summer vacation season is upon us. Busan's sea is a great place to hang out in summer, but you can't be at sea all summer long, right? Here's a true hidden gem where you can hang out in alleyways full of analog vibes. We invite you to Gwangan Market, the most popular place for hipsters in Busan!
Busan Suyeong-gu

KT&G Sangsang Madang Busan, a cultural complex where you communicate through culture

Written and Photographed by Travel Writer Mun Cheol-jin

Number of clicks5201   Number of reviews7   Like8
Did someone say that all roads in Busan lead to Seomyeon? We don’t know exactly when but people started to think of Haeundae as the place that represents Busan. However, Seomyeon is still the center of Busan for locals. KT&G Sangsang Madang has opened recently as a new travel destination in Busan.
Busan Busanjin-gu

Pure, untainted Bongsan Village, Yeongdo

Add breath to an empty space to blossom into culture and arts

Number of clicks7004   Number of reviews5   Like6
Seated at the bottom of Bongnaesan Mountain in Yeongdo, Busan, Bongsan Village is crowded with unusual houses. The area was home to many laborers working in the shipyards that enjoyed a boom back in the day but, since then, a recession in the shipbuilding industry and deactivation as a New Town area led to the departure of a great number of people. Once, 87 out of some 400 buildings were vacated but, thanks to an Urban Regeneration New Deal project that started in 2018, Bongsan Village once again became a great place to live.
Busan Yeongdo-gu

Green waves by the vast sea, Haeundae Arboretum

A therapeutic forest and a great spot for enjoying a walk in the heart of the city

Number of clicks6753   Number of reviews7   Like9
Fluffy white clouds in the blue sky and refreshing cool breeze. This is the season when the delightful weather calls for taking a walk. With the weather brightening up the mood, how about filling yourself with therapeutic energy by taking a leisurely walk? A place where the fragrant scents of colorful wild flowers and refreshing herbs follow you walking along the trails. I am off to Haeundae Arboretum full of the freshness of green.
Busan Haeundae-gu

Be Smart in Busan Metropolitan Library

An open library for everyone

Number of clicks20032   Number of reviews8   Like5
Last November, the long-awaited Busan Metropolitan Library has finally been opened to the public. This brings happy changes to the lives of the people of Busan, who have been anxiously waiting for this opening. Today, we’ll explore this open library for all so that everyone can become smart when in Busan Metropolitan Library!
Busan Sasang-gu

Dareumsan Recreational Forest in Gijang

Experience true healing in this forest.

Number of clicks12540   Number of reviews7   Like7
** This content was filmed in compliance with COVID-19 quarantine guidelines. In the COVID-19 era, non–face-to-face or contactless travel is the new trend. Why don’t you go on a trip to calm your mind and body, and free yourself from any worries while realizing the value of your daily life with Mother Nature? Where? Come and visit the Dareumsan Recreational Forest in Gijang!
Busan Gijang-gun

Turn Toward Busan

You Will Be Remembered Forever

Number of clicks12658   Number of reviews6   Like10
On November 11th at 11 am every year, an alarm sounds for a minute in Busan. This is because the “Turn Toward Busan International Memorial Ceremony” is held when we remember the sacrifice and dedication of the UN warriors in the Korean War.
Busan Nam-gu

Fishing Villages: Best Relaxing Getaways in Busan

Words and photos by Moon Cheol-jin

Number of clicks24891   Number of reviews6   Like9
Busan is famous for its diverse natural resources. Although it is a big city full of high-rise buildings, Busan is also close to the sea, rivers, mountains, and its amazing natural scenery will make your trip more interesting. If you are ready to explore different, you should check out Gadeokdo Island. Even Busan locals are not fully familiar with this island, but it has unique scenery that will change your perception of Busan as a big city. In particular, fishing villages in every corner of Gadeokdo Island are the best spots to relax after a tiring day.
Busan Gangseo-gu

Hongbeopsa Temple - the biggest Buddha statue watches over you

Let’s have a look at the largest seated Buddha in Korea!

Number of clicks11648   Number of reviews14   Like15
Did you know that the largest seated Buddha statue in Korea is located at Busan? In Hongbeopsa temple, this huge Buddha statue welcomes visitors with its huge appearance. When you entered the temple, you will notice well-maintained grass covering the area like a park. One of the unique things about the temple is that the structure gives unusual feeling like a usual Buddhist temple had.
Busan Geumjeong-gu

Ami-dong Tombstone Culture Village, a hope built on the cemetery

Written and illustrated by Travel Drawing Artist - Jeong Seung-bin

Number of clicks19188   Number of reviews3   Like3
Busan used to be surrounded by mountains with rare plains. During the Japanese occupation, the livable flatland and reclaimed land around the original downtown were developed as Japanese territory. Meanwhile, dockworkers and outsiders from other areas who came here to seek jobs-built shacks along the mountain slopes to settle down. After the Korean War outbreak, refugees flocked to Busan and began to settle down at higher up the mountains. Mangyang-ro is a long mountainside road from Seo-gu to Busanjin-gu through Jung-gu and Dong-gu of Busan. It contains narrow and maze-like alleyways, endless steep stairs, and a dense cluster of buildings. A winding upward path leads to another winding downward path. Like its shape, the mountainside road encompasses Busan’s modern and contemporary history in conjunction with the joys and sorrows of the common people.
Busan Seo-gu
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