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Haeundae Beach
Busan's (and perhaps South Korea's) most popular beach, you certainly won't be escaping the crowds if...
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Jagalchi Market
South Korea's largest seafood market, Jagalchi (roughly translates to "Pebble Village") Market became...
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Gukje Market
The largest and oldest shijang in Busan, the vendors here sell a variety of items -- everything from...
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Songjeong Beach
On the far eastern side of Busan, Songjeong Beach's shallow waters are also perfect for children. Not...
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Busanjin Market
Although there are a large cluster of clothing stores, this is the market catering to newlyweds. Here...
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Gwangalli Beach
Famous for its fine sand, Gwangalli Beach stretches 1.4 km (almost a mile). When Japan colonized Korea...
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Yongdusan Park (Dragon Head Mountain Park)
Yongdusan is so-named because the shape of the mountain seems to resemble the head of a dragon that climbs...
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Daeshin Citizen's Park
Located near Dong-A University's main campus on Gubongsan, this small city park is densely populated...
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Eulsuk-do Bird Sanctuary/Nakdong Bird Estuary
The spot where the Nakdong River meets the South Sea has been declared a natural monument since 1966....
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Busan Museum
This is the major museum for the art, culture, and history of Busan. Built in 1975, the building was...
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Haedong Yong-gungsa
Initially built in 1376 (during the Goryeo Dynasty), the main sanctuary was reconstructed in 1970. This...
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Seokbulsa (Stone Buddha Temple)
Most people don't know about this small temple south of Geumjeong Fortress and north of Mandeok tunnel....
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Beomeosa
Originally built in 678, Beomosa (like most of the temples in Korea) was destroyed during the Japanese...
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Busan Museum of Modern Art (PMAM)
The largest modern art space in South Korea, this is one of the best places in the country to see what...
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Suyeong Park
The site of a naval camp (called the Gyeongsang jwado Sungun jeoldo sayeong) responsible for guarding...
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Toam Ceramic Park
Located in Gijang-gun, the most rural of Busan's districts, this park is actually a working center for...
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Taejongdae Park
This place is where Shilla King Taejong Muyeol, who ruled from 604 to 661 and who united the three Korean...
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Heosimcheong Spa
Claiming to be the largest hot spring spa in Asia, Heosimcheong has multiple levels for your relaxing...
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Busan Aquarium
One of the best in the country, this aquarium has three underground levels and an outdoor park, located...
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Bokcheon-dong Burial Mounds and Museum
One of the oldest burial sites in the southern part of the country, there were once more than 100 burial...
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Hotel Nongshim
- Good beer, meal and alive music. The restaurant is constructed in German style. Some grades of the alive...
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Sajik Baseball Stadium
- There is nothing tame about the Sajik Baseball stadium. Home to Busan's Lotte Giants and some of South...
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스타벅스 남천점
- it's right next to Kyung-sung University subway station. so it's very easy to find. Also, you can do...
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Suyeong-gu, Busan
- Much better option than Haeundae as a "beach." But you do have to stop by Haeundae just to people watch...
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Shinsegae Departement store, Centum City, Busan
- The Shinsegae Department store was inducted into the Guiness book of world records in 2009 as the worlds...
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