Busan Beach & Culture Tour
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13 attraction(s) |
total distance 38
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Day2: Busan
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Feel the refreshing scent of the sea as you close your eyes and let the silver-white waves wash over you. This beautiful masterpiece is created by the waves, wind, and the passage of time. When you open your eyes, the captivating scenery of Taejongdae unfolds before you, leaving you in a state of enchantment.
Day1: Busan
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Haeundae Beach is a famous coastal resort in South Korea, known as the representative beach of Busan. It stretches 1.5 kilometers long and is 30-50 meters wide, with an average water depth of 1 meter and an area of 58,400 square meters. The long white sandy beach, beautiful coastline, and calm waters attract a large number of visitors seeking relaxation and summer retreat. It is not only popular during the summer, but also attracts domestic and international tourists in every season. Haeundae Beach also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Lunar New Year's Day moon viewing celebration, Polar Bear Winter Swimming Competition, sand sculpture exhibition, and Busan Sea Festival. With complete surrounding attractions and facilities, visitors can fully enjoy their vacation here. In addition, Haeundae is also recognized as one of the Eight Scenic Spots of South Korea and is considered an international-level beach resort. The hot spring foot bath pools are particularly popular among tourists, offering free services and receiving multiple awards and nominations. The 2009 movie "Haeundae" also added a touch of mystery to Haeundae Beach.
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Popular, curved golden-sand beach lined with tiki umbrellas providing views of the Gwangan Bridge.
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Gwangan Bridge is the largest sea bridge in South Korea, located between Suyeong Square and Centum City in Haeundae, Busan. It spans approximately 7.4 kilometers and offers a unique and beautiful night view of the surrounding cityscape and the sea. The bridge is surrounded by attractions such as Yeongdo Island and Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, allowing visitors to enjoy even more breathtaking scenery, including Gwanganli Beach and Dongbaek Island.
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Day2: Busan
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Jagalchi Market is the largest fish and seafood market in Korea, offering the freshest seafood daily. As one of the must-visit tourist attractions in Busan, it is a popular destination for foreign visitors. The enthusiastic ajummas (middle-aged women) in the market, speaking in their strong dialect, invite tourists to taste the seafood. The market showcases the charm of Busan. Every year in October, the Jagalchi Festival takes place here, featuring a variety of activities, including experiential events and cultural performances.
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Day3: Busan
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Longtoushan Park is a great place to view the panoramic view of Busan city. From here, you can have a 360-degree view of the spectacular scenery of the city, including the vast harbor, the sea and the blue sky. The buildings here are numerous and full of vitality, definitely worth a visit. In addition, there is a small store that offers coffee and other drinks. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while savoring delicious food, which is great.
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Haeundae Beach is a popular tourist destination with a long sandy beach and calm waters. The beach is approximately 1.5 kilometers long and 30-50 meters wide, with an average depth of 1 meter. It attracts visitors from both domestic and international travelers throughout the year, not just during the summer. Haeundae Beach also hosts various festivals and events, such as the Lunar New Year Moon Viewing Festival, the Polar Bear Winter Swim Festival, sand sculpture exhibitions, and the Busan Sea Festival. The beach area is also surrounded by a variety of attractions and amenities, providing a great vacation experience for visitors. Additionally, Haeundae Beach is considered one of the top eight beaches in South Korea and offers a free foot bath with hot spring water. It was featured in the 2009 movie "Haeundae," adding to its popularity.
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Busan International Market is a large and historic traditional market. Since the Korean War in 1950, people have been engaging in commercial activities here, leading to the development of the market. Similar to Seoul's largest Namdaemun traditional market, Busan International Market offers a wide range of new and used goods for wholesale and retail. Therefore, both wholesalers and ordinary consumers can find their desired products at affordable prices. Particularly after the war, the market gained a reputation for circulating US military supplies and other imported goods throughout the country. In addition, famous shopping destinations in Busan such as Jalgachi Market, Gukje Market, and Nampo-dong are located near Busan International Market.
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