Busan, Korea's second largest city, is a vibrant city.
Busan, South Korea's second largest city, boasts a blessed natural environment where the mountains and the sea are in harmony. It has many unique attractions in each region, including Haeundae, a seaside resort area lined with high-rise luxury buildings and a modernized city, an international market similar to Japan's Ameyoko, Jagalchi Market, Busan's largest seafood market, Nampo-dong, which exudes an old-fashioned atmosphere, Seomyeon, where you can enjoy B-grade gourmet food and shopping for young people, and Dongnae, which is full of temples and mountain castles from the Joseon Dynasty and hot spring facilities.
In addition, various festivals and events are held every season, such as the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), which is held in the Haeundae and Nampo-dong areas every October, and the Busan Fireworks Festival, which lights up the night sky of Busan.
Busan Station Nampo-dong Seomyeon Haeundae Gwangalli Gijang County Yeongdo Songdo Dongnae and Dongnae Hot Springs Daeyeon-dong and Yongho-dong Gangseo District On the sand Busan Map
Busan Attractions
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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
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Jagalchi Market
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Gukje Market Street of Food Stalls
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Haeundae Blue Line Park Cheongsapo Station
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Yongdusan Park / Busan Diamond Tower (Busan Tower)
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Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan
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Gwangalli Beach
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Taejongdae Amusement Park
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Haeundae Beach
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Uooji Temple
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Oryukdo Skywalk
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BIFF Square