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Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street—Busan’s largest shopping street

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Busan is full of many cultural streets with different themes. Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street in Jung-gu, Busan, is one of the famous tourist attractions in the city.

Taejongdae Park’s 100 years of history with Yeongdo Lighthouse

Number of clicks37,889   Number of reviews12   좋아요11
This place allows you to walk along the green forest path and view the blue ocean simultaneously. The multicolored rocky coast boasts its beauty formed by years of crashing waves. We’re talking about Taejongdae Park at the southern end of Yeongdo, Busan. Taejongdae was named after King Taejong Muyeol of Silla, who used to stop by the region and practice archery as he was mesmerized by the beauty of the landscape. Taejongdae Park, where unique rocks are formed and visitors are greeted by the dense forest surrounded by the deep blue ocean, is a leading travel destination in Korea.

Enjoy driving in Busan!

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A Busan coastal drive Course 1: Gwangalli Beach – Haeundae Beach – Dalmajigil Road – Songjeong Beach – Daebyeonhang Port – Jukseong Catholic Church Course 2: Taejongdae Park – Namhangdaegyo Bridge – Songdo Beach – Dadaepo Beach A romantic drive on the mountainside road Course: Leejungseop View Point – Yoo Chihwan Postbox – Jungang Park – Ebagu Archive Center

A small world as diverse as the aroma of a coffee, Jeonpo Café Street and Jeonpogonggu-gil Street!

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Jeonpo Cafe Street became more famous after being selected in The New York Times’ 52 World Destinations of the Year in 2017. Connected to the street, Jeonpogonggu-gil Street is lined with alleys of different colors. The deserts and coffees of the shops filling the narrow alleys are as diverse as their colorful buildings. You can also enjoy various food in Jeonpo Café Street and Jeonpogonggu-gil Street. Walking along Seomyeon Street, Busan’s busiest street, you’ll find a school building and playground called “Norimaru.” Once you arrive at this place, you’re near. Take a look at the buildings next to it, and you’ll notice Jeonpo Cafe Street.

Geumjeongsan Mountain makes Busan even more beautiful

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Geumjeongsan Mountain in Busan, the most popular peak next to Bukhansan Mountain in Seoul . The mountain starts from Geumjeong-gu, Busan, stretching to Buk-gu in Yangsan-si in Gyeongsangnam-do. Thanks to its wide scope, it’s easily accessible both in the center of Busan and in the suburbs. In some cases, the entrance and the way out are far from each other. Let’s head to Geumjeongsan Mountain, which has the longest fortress in Korea, and Beomeosa Temple, one of the three largest temples in the Yeongnam area.

The starting point of Korea’s surfing, Busan Surfing!

Number of clicks32,939   Number of reviews9   좋아요24
Surfing cleaving the waves is becoming a popular activity for leisure and sports. According to the Korea Surfing Association, the population of surfers has more than quadrupled in just three years. Introduced to Korea in 1995, surfing has become popular in the country for the last few years. The starting point of surfing is Busan!

The reborn of Songdo Beach after 100 years

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The elderly’s beach destination back in the day is transformed into a hot spot for the youth! Let’s check out Songdo Beach, the trending hot spot on social media. Opened in 1913, Songdo Beach is the first beach in Korea. After its golden period in the 1960s and 1970s, the beach became deserted. Those who wished to bring it back to its former beauty joined forces to repair the abandoned beach, making it even more breathtaking than it was in its heyday. With its spotless sandy beach, clear water, cloud trails, and an overwater cable car, Songdo Beach is once again a popular tourist destination receiving over five million visitors per year.

Choryang Ibagu-gil, yesterday’s memories blossoming into stories

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Houses are packed on the midslope of the mountains surrounding Busanhang Port. Refugees who left their hometowns to come to Busan climbed up the mountains to build the villages. As long as there was work, people would go up and down 168 Stairs multiple times a day to the dock, station, and Gukje Market. Let’s go see Choryang Ibagu-gil, a storytelling path narrated by people who did not even speak the Gyeongsang-do Province dialect. Choryang Ibagu-gil Former Baekje Hospital - Namseon Warehouse Site – Choryang Church - 168 Stairs - Kim Min-bu Observatory - Ebagu Archive Center - Chang Kee-ryo Memorial Hall - Yoo Chi-hwan Postbox Observatory

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple in Gijang

Number of clicks30,663   Number of reviews14   좋아요22
Have you ever heard the waves from the sea of Gijang? What if the vast, endless ocean and the magnificent coastal view were spread out before your very eyes? Let’s visit Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, where the wind, waves, and breathtaking views await.

Drama The King: Eternal Monarch’s filming locations in Busan

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Did you know that Busan is home to the filming locations of the popular Korean drama The King: Eternal Monarch? The drama is about traveling through time between two parallel world to describe the intriguing love story between Emperor Lee Gon of the Kingdom of Korea and detective Jeong Tae-eul of the Republic of Korea, meet accidentally through the door of parallel worlds, and fall in love over time. Now, let’s find out five of the drama’s filming locations in Busan.

Cheongsapo Port and Mipo Port: Small sea villages in the center of city?

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Explore around a rural sea village even when traveling to the center of a city in Busan. Head to Cheongsapo Port and Mipo Port and enjoy the magnificent view of nature. Cheongsa, which means “blue sand” in Korean, is a name that evokes a fresh and pleasant image. Begin your trip from Jangsan Station on Busan Metro, and go over the hill to pass through the cross, entering the small sea village named Cheongsapo. As soon as you reach the hill overlooking the village, you’ll be mesmerized by the beautiful view of Cheongsapo.

Beautiful everywhere, Dadaepo Beach

Number of clicks30,221   Number of reviews9   좋아요17
Dadaepo Beach, where Nakdonggang River and the South Sea meet, allows you to enjoy the beauty of nature with Busan’s sunrise, sunset, and sandy beach.

All Time Favorite Spots You Haven't Heard About - Busan's Monorails

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In Busan, which has mountains, seas, and rivers, many places have preserved old traces related to the mountains, and the most representative of them is probably 'mountainside roads.' On mountainside roads, travelers naturally follow the traces of time as they walk along steep hillsides and winding alleyways, where various monorails welcome travelers. Let me introduce you to 5 monorail spots in Busan that are popular not only for relieving traffic congestion but also for charmingphoto opportunities. So enjoy the specialness of a trip to mountainside roads, where the real story of Busan is hidden, along with a cute monorail.

Songjeong Beach: Preserving nature

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Pass by Haeundae by walking down along the Dalmajigil Road to see the wide and long stretch of the sandy Songjeong Beach, the beach loved by surfers.
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