We have prepared a travel course for which you can spend two days and one night in Nam-gu, where nature, culture, and history are in harmony.
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Day 1: National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation – United Nations Peace Memorial Hall – UN Memorial Cemetery - Busan Museum - UN Sculpture ParkDay 2 : Igidae Park – Oryukdo Islets – Walker House - Culture Alley
- National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupatio
- United Nations Peace Memorial Hall
- UN Memorial Cemetery
- Busan Museum
- UN Sculpture Park
National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation
The National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation is located on a hill overlooking Nam-gu. It is a place where you can vividly experience the realities of forced labor during the Japanese colonial period. Memoirs of forced labor, photos, and related items collected by the government are on display.
It was built in Nam-gu, Busan, in 2014, considering the historical fact that Busan Port was the starting point of forced mobilization, and about 22% of the forced mobilization was from Gyeongsang-do. It is well-equipped with a 'Children's Experience Center' where children can play, a library, a rooftop garden, and a cafe, making it a perfect family destination. It is a travel destination where you can cool off from the heat and study history.
100, Honggok-ro 320beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan / +82-507-1446-1400
09:30 ~ 17:30 (No admission allowed after 17:00) / Closed on Mondays
Get off at Exit 1 of Motgol Station on Busan Metro Line 2 → Transfer to Village bus Nam-gu 9 → Get off at National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation
Parking: National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation parking lot
United Nations Peace Memorial Hall
The United Nations Peace Memorial Hall is located near the National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation. It realistically describes the historical timeline of the Korean War, which lasted for several years of gunfire and bombardment and finally stopped through the conclusion of the ceasefire agreement. This space enables us to ruminate on the meaning of peace and think about the future of coexistence.
106, Honggok-ro 320beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan / +82-51-901-1400
10:00 ~ 18:00 (No admission allowed after 17:30) / Closed on Mondays
Get off at Exit 1 of Motgol Station on Busan Metro Line 2 → Transfer to Village bus Nam-gu 9 → Get off at UN Peace Memorial Hall
Parking: UN Peace Memorial Hall parking lot
UN Memorial Cemetery
The UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea, which is the world’s only cemetery for the UN forces, is where the soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the Korean War rest. The flags of the coalition partners are flowing over the sculpture, paying respects for the unnamed, sacrificed soldiers and tombstones inscribed with the names of those killed in battle. This naturally makes visitors feel solemn. What is unique in this cemetery is the scene where visitors from all parts of the world are praying.
Why don't we remember the young people who set foot in a foreign land to protect the small country of Korea , remind ourselves that we exist because of them, and express our gratitude with a reverent attitude?
93, UN pyeonghwa-ro, Nam-gu, Busan / +82-51-625-0625
9:00–18:00 / 17:00 for winter / Open all year round
Exit 3 of Daeyeon Station on Busan Metro Line 2 and walk for 18 min
Take Bus 134, 68, 138, 138-1, or 1006 → Get off at UN Peace Park / Busan Cultural Center Bus Stop
Parking: UN Memorial Cemetery parking lot
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Busan Museum
The museum named after Busan. The Busan Museum represents Busan and embodies the history of the Republic of Korea. The Busan Museum has served not only as a place for Busan citizens to rest but also as a large-scale exhibition hall that covers the entire history of Busan from the Paleolithic Age to the modern times through the Goryeo Dynasty and the Joseon Dynasty.
The Busan Museum goes through thousands of years. It will be a special space for children to learn history outside textbooks and for adults to experience the weight of time throughout the history of Busan.
63, UN pyeonghwa-ro, Nam-gu, Busan / +82-51-610-7111
09:00 ~ 18:00(No admission allowed after 17:00) / Closed on Mondays
Walk for 12 min from Exit 1 of Daeyeon Station on Busan Metro Line 2
Take Bus 134, 51, 68, 138, 138-1, or 1006 → Get off at Busan Museum / Busan Cultural Center Bus Stop
Parking: Busan Museum parking lot
UN Sculpture Park
The UN Sculpture Park located inside the UN Memorial Cemetery is also not to be missed. This park was created to highlight the UN Memorial Cemetery as a symbol of world peace and freedom and to develop it into an international tourist attraction. Thirty-four works by sculptors from 21 countries who participated in the International Sculpture Symposium at the UN Memorial Cemetery, which was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Korean War, are on display.
It is a space where you can enjoy the works of world-renowned sculptors and think about peace and freedom while walking along the trail in the middle of the park. Take a break under the shade of a tree to recharge.
- Igidae Park
- Oryukdo Islets
- Walker House
- Culture Alley Park
Oryukdo Islets
After starting from Dongsaengmal Trail and walking along Igidae Coastal Trail, you will arrive at Sunrise Park overlooking the Oryukdo Islets. It is a beautiful park where you can see a fantastic sunrise against the Oryukdo Islets, the junction between the South Sea and the East Sea. The panoramic view and the cool sea breeze are always pleasant, making it a favorite place for Busan citizens. In spring, yellow daffodils and mustard flowers are in full bloom, attracting photographers from all over the country. Now, lotus flowers are in full bloom in the lotus field created in the middle of the park, drawing attention.
If you pass Sunrise Park and go further down, there is a skywalk where you can see the Oryukdo Islets up close. An observatory with a transparent glass floor was built at a place called 'Seungdumal Hill,' meaning that the terrain looks like a horse's saddle. Thanks to this, you can feel the thrill of walking in the sky.
137, Oryukdo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
Skywalk 09:00 ~ 18:00(Entrance closes at 17:50)
* limited opening in the event of snow, rain, strong wind, or facility renovation/repair
Kyungsung Univ.-Pukyong Nat'l Univ. Station on Busan Metro Line 2 → Transfer to Bus 24, 27, 131 or Nam-gu 2 → Get off at Oryukdo SK View Apartment
Parking: Skywalk Public parking lot
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Walker House
Walker House was used as a temporary command building by General Walker, the commander of the Eighth U.S. Army, while directing the Allied Forces' operations. Nothing was more important than defending the Nakdonggang River defense line to the South Korean and Allied Forces, who had been pushed down to the river by the North Korean army's fierce attack.
Operation Chromite was able to succeed by protecting the Nakdonggang Riverfront under the leadership of General Walker. At Walker House in Pukyong National University, you can meet the life and spirit of General Walker, a leading figure in the Korean War who has not been widely known.
45, Yongso-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
An 8-minute walk from Exit 1 of Kyungsung University/Pukyong National University Station on Busan Metro Line 2
Parking: Pukyong National University's parking lot
Culture Alley
If you walk along Daehak-ro in front of Kyungsung University, you will come across a unique place with trees along a narrow alley. It looks like an ordinary residential alley, but when you go inside, it is filled with a unique atmosphere, like a scene in a movie. It is Cultural Alley, a hot place in Nam-gu.
Five houses have been reborn as a unique space by tearing down the fence. As a complex cultural space equipped with galleries, small theaters, coffee shops, and bookstores, it has been loved by young people and has now established itself as a hot spot in Nam-gu. The mere fact that there is a cultural space in the alley of Daehak-ro full of bars and restaurants is enough to attract people's attention. It is also a popular photo spot for its unusual buildings and alleys decorated with plants.
36-1, Yongso-ro 13beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan
A 5-minute walk from Exit 1 of Kyungsung University/Pukyong National University Station on Busan Metro Line 2
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