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What tourist attractions are worth visiting in Busan?
I believe everyone knows that Busan is the first port and the second largest city in South Korea. Many people will travel here, so you know Busan Are there any tourist attractions that you can’t miss? Let me introduce to you what tourist attractions in Busan are worth visiting?
Gamcheon Culture Village
Gamcheon Cultural Village in Busan, South Korea is known as the "Santorini of Busan". The village is famous for its unique scenery and culture. Gamcheon Cultural Village in Busan, South Korea, was once a run-down slum area. It later became a well-known cultural attraction under the promotion of Busan's "Hutong Art Project". The houses here are built without blocking each other, fully preserving the exotic stepped village prototype. The various watercolors and murals on the walls of the houses make this place synonymous with literature and art. The paintings all over the village are done by volunteers from all over the world, attracting countless tourists to take pictures.
Transportation: Take Exit 8 of Toseong Station (the next stop of Jagalchi) on Subway Line 1, walk forward, turn right at the intersection, find the Busan Cancer Center, and take 1-1 in front of the cancer center Take bus No. 1, 2 or 2-1 and get off at Gamcheon Cultural Village
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: all day long. In order not to disturb the rest of local residents, visiting times are recommended 9:00-18:00
Haeundae Beach
It is most famous for its vast sandy beach and beautiful coastline. In addition, the water depth is shallow and It is cool and can be said to be a representative tourist spot in Busan. The beach of Haeundae Beach is 1.8 kilometers long and 30-50 meters wide, with a total area of ??58.4 square kilometers and can accommodate up to 120,000 people at the same time. In addition, the sand and shell fragments on Haeundae Beach have become fine and smooth through weathering, and the waves are also very calm. Precisely because Haeundae has excellent conditions for enjoying sea bathing, and there are many delicious restaurants and hotels nearby, it is naturally popular among people. Especially the high-end hotels with different heights and strong modern atmosphere along the coastline. As Haeundae's reputation spreads, they are gradually recognized by overseas tourists. Not only during summer holidays, a large number of tourists come here for leisure in every season. Relax.
Transportation: From Busan Station, Haeundae (city bus 139, 140, 239, 240, 302), it takes about 40 minutes; from the airport, Haeundae (KAL Airport Bus) , takes 50 minutes; departs from Seobu (Sasang) Passenger Terminal, Haeundae (city bus No. 31, 31-1), takes 45 minutes
Tickets: Free to visit, shower fee: 1,000 Korean Won
Yongdusan Park (Yongdusan Park)
Yongdusan Park is located in Jung-gu, Busan City, South Korea. It is one of the tourist attractions in Busan City. The park covers an area of ??69,000 square meters and contains the 118-meter-high Busan landmark building Busan Tower. Busan City can be seen from the top of Busan Tower. The terrain of the park looks like the head of a crouching dragon facing the sea, so it is named Longtoushan Park. Buildings such as the Flower Clock made of hundreds of flowers, the bronze statue of Mr. An Xiji of Baeksan Mountain, and Busan Tower, a long-standing symbolic building of Busan, are all located here. Climb up Longtoushan to overlook the panoramic view of the bustling urban area and the ocean scenery. On a clear day, you can even see Tsushima Island in the distance. Watch the sunset and night view, which is more romantic.
Transportation: Take the subway and get off at "Nampodong" station, then exit in the direction of Yongdusan Park
Ticket: 3,500 won (Busan Tower Observation Deck fee)
Opening hours: 9:00-22:00 (October to March of the following year); 8:30-22:00 (April to October)
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Beomyusa Temple is located at the foothills of Geumjeong Mountain, a famous mountain in Busan. It is one of the main Buddhist temples in South Korea. According to the geographical chronicle "Eastern Kingdom and Landscape": "There is a well on the ridge of Geumjeong Mountain, which is golden in color. Golden fish ride on five-color clouds from the sky and play in the well, so it is named Geumjeong Mountain and Beomyu Temple." The original building of Beomyosa Temple was destroyed during the Imjin Japanese Rebellion (1592-1598), and the current building was rebuilt in 1713. The architectural techniques of Daeungjeon are delicate and gorgeous, and it can be called the pinnacle of architecture in the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The temple has a three-story stone pagoda built around the 9th century and a one-pillar gate supported by four pillars. There are also 7 pavilions, pavilions, 3 gates, 11 nunneries, etc. In addition, there are protected plant-vine groves integrated with the valleys in between, and the surrounding scenery is especially beautiful in May every year.
Transportation: Exit No. 5 or 7 of Beomyusa Station of Busan Subway Line 1 and walk for 5 minutes along the road between the two exits. You will find Sanchen Transportation Bus Station. Take bus No. 90 You can go to the entrance of Fanyu Temple ticket office; take bus No. 37, 47, 48, 49-1, 50, 50-1, 80-1, 147, 148, 247, 301, get off at the end and transfer to bus No. 90 ; It takes 5 to 10 minutes by taxi from Beomyu Temple Station to the entrance of Beomyu Temple.
Tickets: Adults (over 20 years old) 1,000 won; Children (under 13 years old) 500 won; Middle school students (under 19 years old) 700 won; Groups (over 30 people) discount 100 won
< p> Busan APEC Shibong House (Nurimaru APEC House)The name of Busan APEC Shibong House (Nurimaru APEC House) is composed of pure Korean Nuri (world), maru (peak) and symbolizing the APEC meeting venue It is composed of APEC House, which means "gathering the top of the world, the home of the APEC conference". Located on Dongbaek Island with beautiful natural scenery, surrounded by dense and lush winter cypress trees and pine forests, it was used as a memorial hall and high-end international conference venue after the APEC meeting.
Busan APEC Sebong Tower is a 3-story building. Its shape is a traditional Korean building "pavilion" decorated in a modern way. The shape of the roof vividly depicts the ridgeline of Dongbaek Island. , the interior decoration is reflected from the visual perspective of Korean creative traditional culture. The architectural form is based on the concept of a Korean house hall. You can see Oryuk Island, Gwangan Bridge, Gwanwolpo, etc. from the door. It is adjacent to Haeundae Beach. Here you can not only enjoy the stunning view of Haeundae, but also It is also a high-level international conference venue that combines natural beauty with modern beauty.
Transportation: Subway - get off at Dongbaek Station on Line 2, and walk for 10 minutes from Exit 1 of Dongbaek Station
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: 09:00~18:00 (closed on the first Monday of every month)
This is where we introduce the tourist attractions worth visiting in Busan, no matter where you go Wherever you travel, I hope you can understand the local precautions in advance and be fully prepared for travel. I wish every traveler can have a wonderful travel experience.
Please introduce Busan
Busan is the largest international port on the Korean Peninsula. Its main attractions include Dongnae Burning Fish Temple and Taejongdae. It has the largest bathing beaches in South Korea - Haeundae, Hwa Songdo, Da Daeppo, as well as Dongnae, Haeundae hot springs, etc., which are health resorts. Busan has more than 50 parks, bathhouses, etc. The offshore Yeongdo Island is a must-visit scenic spot for tourists. There is an extremely steep cliff on the island. Standing on the top of the cliff and looking down, you can have a panoramic view of the beautiful Korean Strait.
Beomyu Temple
Located at the foothills of Geumjeong Mountain in the north of Busan, it was built at the end of the 7th century AD. It is called the oldest temple in Busan and is the headquarters of Zen Buddhism. There were originally 36 large-scale temples, but unfortunately they were destroyed during the Imjin Japanese Rebellion. It was rebuilt in 1717. Among them, Daeungjeon is very exquisite and gorgeous, which can be called the essence of Joseon era architecture. The temple still retains many historical monuments such as 7 pavilions, 2 attics, 3 giant doors, 11 nunneries, and the original three-story stone pagoda. Daeungjeon Hall and the three-story stone pagoda have been listed as national treasures of South Korea. The one-pillar gate is supported by four stone pillars. The entrance marks all the laws of the universe. It is said that after entering this gate, one can forget all the troubles in the world. The temple is built on Jinjing Mountain and can only be reached by walking on a winding mountain road.
Tel: (051) 508-3123/7
Transportation: Take the subway to "Fanyu Temple" station and walk for 30 minutes; if you take the bus, it takes 10 minutes.
Opening hours: sunrise to sunset
Ticket price: 500 won
Bugok Hot Spring
The water temperature is famous in the East The 70°C hot spring is the top hot spring in Korea in terms of equipment and scale. It is a comprehensive leisure resort with an indoor swimming pool, a zoological and botanical garden, and can also hold stage performances in grand hotels, etc. It attracts an endless stream of tourists. Absolutely.
Transportation: It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Busan West Bus Station; it takes 4 hours and 50 minutes from Seoul Express Bus Terminal.
Tel: (051) 469-2224
Haeundae
The beach is 11 kilometers away from the center of Busan and is the most famous bathing beach in South Korea. The winding, two-kilometer-long white sand beach and the lush green Dongbaek Island are beautiful and are one of the eight scenic spots in Korea. Swimming competitions and kite flying competitions are held regularly here every year. In summer, crowds of tourists flock to the beach. Little do they know that walking on the undulating seaside is so romantic and pleasant all year round!
Haeundae's hot springs are very famous. The water temperature is 45°C to 50°C. It contains trace elements radon, which has special effects on gastrointestinal diseases, women's diseases, and skin diseases. Haeundae Bathing Beach's sand is as pure as jade, its sea water is clear and shallow, and its climate is pleasant. It is an ideal bathing beach. At night, the rows of "tent stalls" (roadside food stalls) are the "protagonists" on the seaside; staying in a coastal hotel and watching the passing ships, moonlight, and fishing fires is another fun; the yacht dock , which is also where the fun lies.
Note: Avoid traveling during holidays.
Transportation: Visitors can take a bus from Jungang-dong in the city, which takes about 50 minutes;
Take a direct bus from Gimhae Airport, which takes about 50 minutes;
Or take Take the Donghae Southern Line train to Haeundae Railway Station and walk for 20 minutes.
Taejongdae
Taejongdae is located at the southern end of Yeongdo. It is said that King Taejong Muyeol of Silla visited here after the unification of the Three Kingdoms, hence its name. The nearby pine forests and camellia trees are dense and dense; the cliffs are endless, forming a beautiful scenery with Oryuk Island, the symbol of Busan in the blue sea. Looking at the blue sea and cliffs, all worries are gone. What you can’t miss in particular is taking a yacht to view the silver-white lighthouse (cruise time is 40 minutes, ticket price is 4,500 won).
Tongdosa Temple
It is one of the three famous temples in South Korea. It is located in the lush forest and has more than 70 large and small buildings. It is rich in cultural relics and has beautiful scenery. The temple is located on the way from Gyeongju to Busan. It was built in 646 AD by Master Ci Zang who brought back the relics of the Buddha from the Tang Dynasty. It was burned down during the Imjin Japanese Rebellion and rebuilt in 1601 and 1641. Because the relics of the Buddha are enshrined, although there are no Buddha statues, there are various drums, cloud tablets, wooden fish, and bells in the Fanzhong Pavilion. In addition, there are a total of 35 buildings including the exquisitely decorated Main Hall, the Fujimon Gate, and stone reliefs that have been preserved for 1,300 years.
Tel: (0523) 382-7182
Transportation: 30 minutes from Busan Eastern Bus Station
Opening hours: 7:00-18:30
Ticket price: 1,500 won
Hanryeo Marine National Park
Located on the south coast of South Korea from the Hansan Island Waterway in Sanggyongnam-do to Jeollanam-do Between Lishui Bend, this area belongs to the zigzag-shaped coast (Rias), and the beautiful scenery is dazzling. The vast, calm, mirror-like sea is dotted with countless small islands and cliffs, forming natural screens that are best viewed from a boat. The water wing boat "Angel" shuttles between the islands from Busan to Yeosu, which is much faster than the land route. On the way, it passes Chungmu, which retains rich historical sites, and Samcheonpo, which is famous for its "Crane Island". Tourists can also visit Disembark and tour Nanhai Jinshan. This marine park includes the Geoje Island Haegum Island area, Hansan Island area, Samcheonpo area, Noryang, Geumsan and Wudong areas, covering an area of ??507 square kilometers. There are many good harbors and more than 400 islands of various shapes and sizes along the coast. This is also the ancient battlefield where General Yi Sun-shin fought against Japanese pirates during the Joseon Dynasty, and many historical sites have been preserved. Of course, the beautiful scenery and pleasant climate also make this place a good choice for water sports and summer vacation.
Transportation: It takes about 3 hours and 45 minutes from Busan Coastal Ferry Station (Nampodong Subway Station) to Yeosu;
If you want to visit the beautiful scenery of Geoje Island-Haegeum, just Take a boat from Busan to Jangseungpo (it takes about 1 hour), and then take a yacht from Jangseungpo.
What is there to do in Busan?
Busan has many interesting attractions, such as "Badadae". In addition to the Haeundae you know, there are also Taejongdae and Erheedae. Wait, the sea view is pretty good. You can visit Songdo, Songjing, Gwangalli and other bathing beaches. Haeundae is a must go. In addition to seeing the scenery, you can also go shopping at Shinsegae, which is known as Asia's largest department store. It also has an indoor ice rink and SPA LAND, and the environment is very good.
The Nampo-dong side is also worth seeing. There are several attractions nearby: Yongdusan Park (you can see most of Busan by taking the sightseeing elevator), Choryang-dong Foreigner Street, also known as "Shanghai" "Street", there are many restaurants owned by Chinese, of course, there are also restaurants from Russia, Southeast Asia and other countries. Jakarchi Market is known as the largest seafood market in South Korea. If you go there, you must eat there, it is very unique. Every store sells seafood in the front hall, and has a restaurant in the back hall or on the second floor. They cook first and eat first. Sashimi is very cheap. If you take it away, you can buy a big box for 10,000 won, and there are all kinds of fish. Zegaqi Seafood BBQ Buffet Restaurant is a very famous local restaurant. Many foreigners go there to eat. It is also very unique and costs 13,000 won per person.
There are also Yonggungsa Temple, Yangsan Tongdosa Temple, and Beomyosa Racecourse in Gangseo District around Busan City. They are all places worth visiting and can be reached by bus. Ryugong Temple is a temple built on the seaside with very nice scenery. Needless to say, Tongdu Temple and Fanyu Temple are very famous as you can visit them on Baidu. The racecourse has not been open for too long, and it is quite interesting to experience the atmosphere of horse racing. The Lotte Casino in the west can only be entered by foreigners. It is also very interesting inside and there is a direct bus from the airport to there.
What are the attractions in Busan, South Korea?
Busan is the most representative international trade port in South Korea and the largest gateway for trade with Japan and Western European countries. Busan is only smaller than Seoul and can be called the second capital of South Korea. It has the Nakdong River flowing through it in the west and is connected to the blue sea in the south. There are many spacious bathing beaches, numerous islands, and historic temples on the coast. The Busan International Film Festival, held every year, attracts tourists from all over the world.
Busan is always bustling with activity. People, fish, and seafood crowd the markets and streets, and the port city is full of charm. Here, boats float, the ocean sparkles, and famous temples come and go.
Busan is the largest international port on the Korean Peninsula. Its main attractions include Dongnae Beomyu Temple and Taejongdae.
It has the largest bathing beaches in South Korea - Haeundae, Hwa Songdo, Da Daeppo, as well as Dongnae, Haeundae hot springs, etc., which are health resorts.
Longtoushan Park - Climb up Longtoushan Ridge and overlook the bustling urban area and the sea; when the weather is clear, you can even see Tsushima Island in the distance; the sunset and night view are full of romance. There is a bronze statue of the national savior General Yi Sun-shin in the park. The 120-meter-tall Busan Tower is a landmark building in the city.
Jueying Island in Busan Bay divides the whole bay into two ports, the east and west. Donggang is large and deep and is the main part of Busan Port. Westport is a fishing port. There are many places of interest in the city and suburbs. Among them, Yongtoushan Park, which stands more than 100 meters above sea level in the city center, contains the monument to commemorate the "April 19" uprising in 1960 when the Korean people ousted Syngman Rhee from power and the memorial to the famous North Korean patriotic general Yi Sun-shin. Bronze statue. Climbing Yongdu Mountain, you can overlook the streets of Busan's bustling area and the nearby seaside. When the weather is clear, you can see Tsushima Island in the distance. Taejongdae Park in the southeast of Jeolyeongdo Island is said to have been visited by King Taejong Yeol who destroyed Goguryeo and Baekje during the Silla Dynasty and unified the Three Kingdoms with his concubine. He was so impressed by the scenery of the mountains and waters here that it got its name. The highest peak of Taejongdae in the park is 250 meters high. From here, you can overlook the Korean Strait. Beomyusa Temple, the headquarters of Zen Buddhism in the hinterland of Geumjeong Mountain in the suburbs, was built in the 19th year of King Munmu of Silla (619 AD), the 30th generation of Silla. It is one of the four largest temples in Korea. There were originally 36 large-scale temples, but unfortunately, they were all destroyed during the Imjin Japanese Rebellion. The Daeungjeon, rebuilt in 1717, is majestic and magnificent and can be regarded as a masterpiece of Joseon Dynasty architecture. Other remaining buildings include 7 pavilions, 2 attics, three giant doors, 11 Jingxiu nunneries and three-story stone pagodas. There is also Haeundae, located on the seaside and one of the eight scenic spots in Korea. Dongnae Hot Spring and Songdo are both famous resorts and bathing beaches in Korea. Tongdosa Temple, located at the foot of Ungyu Mountain in Gyeongsangnam-do, is one of the three major Buddhist temples in South Korea. It is a famous temple dedicated to the relics of the Buddha. The interior is painted with elegant patterns and murals
Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in South Korea. Mr. Choi Chi-won (857-?), a scholar from the Silla period (BC57-AD935), was walking near Son Tra Island. He was impressed by the beautiful scenery here and carved the word Haeundae on a rock on Son Tra Island. Hence the name Haeundae. Haeundae is 15 kilometers long, 30-50 meters wide, covers an area of ??58,400 square meters, and can accommodate more than 120,000 people. The sand on the beach is rough and clean, and it sticks to the body and is not easy to fall off. It is formed by the long-term weathering of the sand and shells flowing in from the Chuncheon River.
Oryuk Island
Oryuk Island is located at one end of the southern district of Busan. Depending on the rise and fall of the tide, five or six small islands will be exposed every day. It is a protected area of ??Busan City. natural areas. The island is rocky and consists of two parts. Among the five islands extending from the mainland, all are uninhabited islands except Lighthouse Island. The five islands are Yushuo Island (32m), Eagle Island (33m), Cone Island (37m), Oyster Island (68m), and Lighthouse Island (28m). Yushuo Island is also called Shield Island and Songdao. The lower parts of the two islands are almost connected. When the tide is high, Yushuo Island looks like one island, but when the tide is low, it becomes two islands. The name of the island probably comes from this natural phenomenon. Oryukdo Island is a must-pass for all kinds of ships entering Busan Port, so it is also a symbol of Busan Port.
Beomyu Temple
Beomyu Temple is located at the foot of Geumjeong Mountain, a famous mountain in Busan. It was a temple centered in Gyeongsang Province in Silla (59 BC-932 BC) about 1,300 years ago. It was built by Master Yixiang (625-702) during the 18th year (678) of King Wenmu (661-681) of the country. The origin of Fanyu Temple is recorded in the geographical chronicle "Zengdong Kingdom and Landscape" as follows: There is a well on the ridge of Jinjing Mountain, which is golden in color. There are golden fish riding on five-color clouds from the sky to play in the well. Therefore, It is named Jinjing Mountain and Fanyu Temple.
The original building of Beomyosa Temple was destroyed during the Imjin Japanese Rebellion (1592-1598), and the current building was rebuilt in 1713. The architectural techniques of Daeungjeon are delicate and gorgeous, and it can be called the pinnacle of architecture during the Ri Dynasty (1392-1910). The temple has a three-story stone pagoda built around the 9th century and a one-pillar gate supported by four pillars. There are also 7 pavilions, pavilions, 3 gates, 11 nunneries, etc. In addition, there is a protected plant-vine forest integrated with the valley in between, and the surrounding scenery is especially beautiful in May every year.
Hallyohaesang National Park
Hallyohaesang National Park (Hallyohaesang) is located on the south coast of South Korea, between Hansan Island Waterway in South Sanggyeong Province and Yeosu Bend in South Jeolla Province. It is a zigzag-shaped coast (Rias), and the beautiful scenery is dazzling. The vast, calm, mirror-like sea is dotted with countless small islands and cliffs, forming natural screens that are best viewed from a boat. The water wing boat "Angel" shuttles between the islands from Busan to Yeosu, which is much faster than the land route. On the way, it passes Chungmu, which retains rich historical sites, and Samcheonpo, which is famous for its "Crane Island". Tourists can also visit Disembark and tour Nanhai Jinshan. This marine park includes the Geoje Island Haegum Island area, Hansan Island area, Samcheonpo area, Noryang, Geumsan and Wudong areas, covering an area of ??507 square kilometers. There are many good harbors and more than 400 islands of various shapes and sizes along the coast.
This is also the ancient battlefield where General Yi Sun-shin fought against Japanese pirates during the Joseon Dynasty, and many historical sites have been preserved. Of course, the beautiful scenery and pleasant climate also make this place a good choice for water sports and summer vacation.
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