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travel story
Busan, Korea’s 1st port city
If someone asks me, “Where do you want to go in Korea?” I will recommend Seoul and Jeju Island, of course, but I will recommend Busan Travel.
Busan, called the second capital, is South Korea’s largest coastal city along the sea. In particular, the harmony between the sea and the high-rise forest creates a cool view. It was an exciting experience for me, who is living in Korea but it is my first time in Busan. Especially, Busan is famous for its international film festival, so it is a city where culture flows.
There were various tourist attractions in Busan, but I am sorry that I cannot introduce many places because I have stayed for a short period of time.
So I will introduce the three representative places I have been to in my Busan Travel : Haeundae, Taejongdae, and Gamcheon Culture Village.
The Places
Gamcheon Culture Village
Called Korea’s Santorini, this place is one of the must-visit places in Busan.
“Gamcheon Culture Village” is a place where refugees who were driven to Busan during the Korean War lived in groups, and it still retains the form of housing attached to it. It was reborn as a tourist attraction due to this sadness and artistic grooming in the village that had a history. Old traces can be seen all over the village alley, and once you go up to a certain point, you can see the sea and colorful villages clearly.
Taejongdae
Located at the southern tip of Yeongdo, Busan, Taejongdae is famous for its outstanding cliffs and sea scenery.
There are two main ways to climb Taejongdae.
1. Use a train that goes around Taejongdae once.
2. Walk around.
If you want to feel Taejongdae while looking at the natural scenery slowly, it is not bad to walk. In my case, I went up to the middle by train and walked the rest.
Haeundae
The Room
Accommodation Info
- Price
1 Day : about 100$ - Location