Busan Sightseeing Tour
1 cities |
11 attraction(s) |
total distance 80
km
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Day1: Busan
4 attraction(s) ·
1 km
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World famous market for fresh fish & seafood to take away or eat at the informal stalls.
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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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Bustling area featuring first-run movie theaters, street food & handprints of famous Korean actors.
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Sweeping views are the highlight atop this 118-m. tower with an observation deck & cafe.
Day2: Busan
4 attraction(s) ·
29 km
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Expansive beach with lively crowds & convenient access to a variety of hotels, cafes & restaurants.
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해동 용궁사
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, located on the east coast of Busan, is the only temple in Korea that sits by the sea. It was originally built in 1376 by the esteemed monk Naong. One of the most captivating features of the temple is its 108 steps and the Sunrise Rock. To enter the temple, one must climb all 108 steps, with the Sunrise Rock located midway. Standing on this massive rock, you can hear the waves crashing against the cliffs and witness the magnificent sunrise. Many people come here on New Year's Day to welcome the sunrise and make wishes for the year ahead. In April, the entrance to the temple is adorned with beautiful cherry blossoms. On the birthday of Buddha, the temple illuminates with lights, creating a stunning nighttime spectacle.
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Guan'anli Beach is crescent-shaped, with a width ranging from 25 to 110 meters, and has excellent quality sand. Its surroundings not only feature unique Western restaurants but also over 300 seafood hotels, sashimi centers, Yanyang BBQ, mung bean hangover soup shops, and a coffee street. Especially at night, the lighting of Guan'an Bridge and surrounding buildings creates a charming night view, attracting many young people and exuding youthful energy and passion.
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Day3: Busan
3 attraction(s) ·
16 km
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Bosu Temple is located at the foot of Mt. Geumjeong in Busan, South Korea. It is one of the major Buddhist temples in Korea. The temple was built by Master Yihyang during the 18th year of King Munmu of Silla. According to the historical record "Dongguk Yeoji Seungnam," there is a golden well on the ridge of Mt. Geumjeong, and golden fish descend from the sky to play in the well, which is how the mountain and temple got their names. However, during the Japanese invasions of Korea in 1592, the temple was burned down. The current temple buildings were reconstructed in 1713 and represent the latest version of the temple.
Bosu Temple has a long history, and the Daeungjeon Hall and the three-story stone pagoda, which are of significant historical value, have been designated as national treasures in Korea.
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