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Lotte Premium Outlets Dongbusan Branch, Let’s Go Shopping and Have Fun!

Number of clicks17,346   Number of reviews2   좋아요6
The refreshing white-and-blue facade and the lighthouse-shaped observatories are the landmarks of the Lotte Premium Outlets Dongbusan Branch. More than 500 famous domestic and foreign brands are available in this outlet, and there is also a children’s theme park where you can have fun with your kids. Although it may not be as grand as an amusement park, it has a spacious area, plenty of rest facilities, and a beautiful outdoor landscape, adding a unique charm to your shopping experience.

An art museum next to the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO), the Busan Museum of Art

Number of clicks17,293   Number of reviews6   좋아요7
This multicomplex cultural space with small and large exhibition halls, lobby exhibition halls, Children’s Museum Exhibition Hall, the Space Lee Ufan, and a cafeteria, showcases various modern artworks and holds diverse cultural events and experience programs.

Dongnaeeupseong Walled Town is Busan’s original attraction!

Number of clicks17,227   Number of reviews7   좋아요9
Dongnae’s name has a long history. Originally, Busan was part of Dongnae until the Joseon period. However, during the Japanese occupation, the city was named “Busan.” Now, let’s explore the Dongnaeeupseong Walled Town, which used to embrace the whole town of Dongnae.

The Unexpected Charms of Busan Travel Destinations!

Number of clicks17,198   Number of reviews9   좋아요5
Night is a time of rest for travelers as they run out of energy from walking all day while enjoying things and tasting food. After a leisurely dinner and dessert, tourists don’t feel like doing anything. Anyone would also be exhausted by the end of the day with the currently hot weather. When you are in Busan, however, you have to enjoy nightlife. Unexpected fun is hidden all over Busan, and many travel destinations in the province are even more gorgeous at night. You’ll only experience half of Busan if you miss out on nightlife. As such, let’s travel to destinations that are completely different during the day and the night like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Hello Busan, Hello Car Camping

Number of clicks17,167   Number of reviews3   좋아요5
Are you looking for a safe travel destination where you can have fun while practicing social distancing during the time of COVID-19? How about visit a campground in Busan to create precious memories? We are here to introduce campsites that will heal you with nature in the city!

Amisan Observatory: Where the river meets the ocean

Number of clicks17,127   Number of reviews7   좋아요9
The Nakdonggang River cuts through the Yeongnam region. The sandy area right before the river meets with the South Sea, forming a vast delta triangle of rich soil. Downstream the Nakdonggang River is home to numerous migratory birds enjoying rich food and clear water. Visit the Amisan Observatory to view a fantastic landscape where the river meets the ocean.

Visit every corner of Busan along the Kang Daniel Tour

Number of clicks17,120   Number of reviews1   좋아요1
Singer Kang Daniel made his debut in Produce 101 Season 2. His popularity attracts his fans from all over the world to his hometown, Busan.

Namparang Trail Busan Section

Number of clicks17,117   Number of reviews1   좋아요1
Namparang Trail, which runs from Oryukdo Islets in Busan to Ttangkkeut Village in Haenam, Jeollanam-do, is a 1,463 km long trail on the southern coast of South Korea. The Namparang Trail Busan Section traverses nature and downtown areas of Busan, showing the area’s beautiful trails covering the sea, forests, rivers, downtown areas, and villages. Namparang Trail Busan Section Course 1(23.2km) Oryukdo Sunrise Park – Sinseondae Terrace - WebtoonIbagu-gil – Yoo Chi-hwan Postbox - Choryang Ibagu-gil - Shanghai Street Course 2(19.5km) Taejongdae Park - Gamji Beach – Jeoryeong Coastal Trail – Kangkangee Arts Village - Yeongdodaegyo Bridge - Jagalchi Market Course 3(17.1km) Songdo Beach – Songdo Coast Bollegil Trail - Amnam Park Course 4(21.0km) Morundae Peninsula - Dadaepo Beach – Gowooni Ecological Trail – Jangnim Port Course 5(18.7km) Eulsukdo Island - Myeongji Ocean City – Sinho Park - Sinhohang Port

Dive into a Sea of Lotus in the Scorching Summer

Number of clicks16,961   Number of reviews6   좋아요1
The “lotus flower” has a nickname of “Hwajunggunja (花中君子),” which means “a gentleman among flowers” because of its dignified charm comparable to that of a virtuous man. The flower stands tall in green fields, revealing its charming flushed skin that would make you look back in appreciation. Let’s embark on a journey to see lotus flowers on hot summer days! It’d be great if the weather is good. If not, it’s fine too! Let’s head to Busan’s lotus flower destinations this summer.

The silver grass field of Seunghaksan Mountain gives emotion to the autumn of Busan

Number of clicks16,879   Number of reviews6   좋아요7
Seunghaksan Mountain, with its wonderful silver grass fields, is a must-visit place for trekking in autumn. The grassland, stretching out along the ridge, is filled with swaying golden silver grass shining in the sunlight. Let’s go trekking and check out Seunghaksan Mountain’s silver grass fields, adding to the autumn mood.

Recall the history with Forty Stairs

Number of clicks16,843   Number of reviews5   좋아요4
What happened to the traveler who cried on the flight of the Forty Stairs away from their sweet home? The Forty Stairs was a shelter for the refugees who yearned to go back to their hometown. Climb the 40 steps to experience what life’s sorrow must have been like for the refugees. Located nearby Jungang Station of Busan Metro Line 1, the Forty Stairs became the center of the lives of the refugees gathered from all over the country to the old Busan Station building. The Forty Stairs served as the passage that connected Busanhang Port’s dock to the shantytown on the hillside, a square where separated families met, and a market for selling relief items. There used to be a saying called “Let’s meet by the Forty Stairs in Busan,” and some waited by the stairs believing these words. The Forty Stairs is a place that contains the sorrows of a refugee’s burdensome life around Busan Station.

A grilled clam filled with the vibe of Busan’s sea

Number of clicks16,814   Number of reviews3   좋아요4
What food best reminds you of Busan’s sea? Nothing can beat grilled clams when it comes to seafood. Various clams piled on a plate, the scent of the sea from the clams grilled over a briquette fire, and the savory and salty flavor will give you a special experience. Grilled clams offer the real sea flavor of Busan.

National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation embraces the painful history

Number of clicks16,732   Number of reviews4   좋아요5
After the breakout of the Sino-Japanese War, the Empire of Japan, which had enacted the National Mobilization Law, forcibly mobilized the Koreans, exploiting their labor and infringing upon their human rights. The Koreans who were taken to Japan and Manchuria under the names of coal mine workers, soldiers, and women's labor corps had to suffer from famine and labor. It is an indelible, painful history. Let’s remember and spread knowledge about the heartbreaking history with the National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation.

Must-eat places in Haeundae Market as seen on TV shows

Number of clicks16,730   Number of reviews1   좋아요5
Haeundae Market, located within a 5 min walking distance from Haeundae Beach, is a paradise where people can try out various types of food and visit different kinds of places.

Baegyangsan Mountain overlooking Busan

Number of clicks16,658   Number of reviews8   좋아요7
Baegyangsan Mountain, which encompasses Sasang-gu, Buk-gu, and Busanjin-gu in Busan, is one of the most beloved mountains for hikers. The trails are well organized everywhere and ideal not only for climbing but also for mountain bike and bicycles. The main and most popular trail starts from Children's Grand Park, Busan to pass through Seongjigok Reservoir and reach the peak.

Kangkangee Arts Village where history lives on

Number of clicks16,637   Number of reviews2   좋아요2
Ships are packed in the lighters wharf across the Jagalchi Market beyond the Yeongdo Bridge. This is where the legendary mecca of fixing ships, the Kangkangee Arts Village, is located. The word “kangkangee” comes from the sound of a hammer hitting the surface of the ship to strip away old and rusty paint or shells at the shipyard. From the days when the ceaseless sound of fixing ships was heard, Daepyeong-dong was called Kangkangee Arts Village. If you think that the workers making the sounds of fixing ships are men, you are mistaken. The workers who relied on a single rope to fix ships for a long time are the married women of Daepyeong-dong. They are women of steel who endured the hard work at the shipyard while suffering from the noise and ringing in the ears to provide a better future for their children.
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