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Best Things to Do in Busan The best things to do in Busan showcases the city’s reputation as an important sea port in Asia. Frequently seen as the essence of South Korea, you’ll experience a unique atmosphere in terms of ethnic and cultural diversity, as the city welcomes a cosmopolitan crowd year- round. More info 부산룸싸롱 Busan has a rich cultural past and offers interesting cuisine, numerous temples, seaside activities, and a relatively warm and welcoming population. Best of all, Busan is relatively quiet compared to most
South Korean cities, making it a good destination if you’re in need of a peaceful getaway. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the north-eastern end of Busan. Built in 1376, it’s one of few temples in Korea built on the seaside — you get to enjoy views of East Sea on 1 side and beautiful mountains on the other. It has dozens of sculptures, statues and images with Hakeupbul and Deuknambul being two of the most famous images of Buddha. Visit Haedong Yonggungsa Temple during the Lunar New Year and Buddha’s Birthday (4th month of the lunar calendar) celebrations, when the complex is illuminated with hundreds of paper lanterns. Beomeo-sa Temple Beomeo-sa Temple is one of the greatest shrines in South Korea. It’s located high up on the eastern edge of Geumjeongsa Mountain, and is aloof from the hustle and bustle of the city. The temple’s Daeungjeon Hall is a well-preserved example of architecture from the Joseon Dynasty. You can also visit Iljoomoon Gate, a 3-storey pagoda dating back to the 9th century. While Beomeo-sa Temple is not too far from the city in terms of distance, it has an aura of seclusion that attracts tourists looking for a city break.
Songjeong Beach Songjeong is one of the smaller beaches of Busan, where families often visit thanks to its shallow waters and fine sand. The 1.2-km-long beach has a dock that rents out motorboats and offers cruises during the summer months. A popular vantage point in Songjeong Beach is the Songiljeong Pavilion, where you get to enjoy sunset views in the evenings. It’s also one of the few public places in South Korea that allows alcohol, so there are many vendors selling beer and snacks throughout the day. Taejongdae Taejongdae is one of the most popular recreational areas of the city. Named after King Taejong Muyul, this natural park was used by the King as a recreational area, where he practiced archery. Aside from its cultural significance, the park is also great spot for catching views of South Korea’s distant islands. Taejongdae has a walking trail set along rocky cliffs overlooking Busan city and Daema Island. Tables are set up on a flat rock surface at the base of Taejongdae Lighthouse, where you can enjoy fresh seafood with ocean views.
Haeundae Beach Haeundae Beach is home to the Busan Aquarium and a number of recreational areas. The beach tends to get rather crowded during the months of June and July, so plan your visit accordingly. Along the shoreline, you’ll find numerous shops, restaurants, and hotels ranging from luxurious to guesthouses. Sailing is a sought-after activity on Haeundae Beach, as it has one of the largest marinas in South Korea. Jagalchi Market Jagalchi Market is one of South Korea’s largest seafood market —you’ll see a variety fresh and dried fish such as mackerel, ascidians, and crab displayed in wooden boxes along the road outside of the market. The fish market at Busan is also where you can experience life in a busy seaport town — get along with the local people, get to know their culture, and try some really interesting seafood during your visit. Busan Museum of Art The Busan Museum of Art is must-visit for fans of contemporary art. The museum is divided into 5 floors, comprising exhibition halls, educational rooms and archives, while a sculpture park is located outside the building.
It takes about 2 to 3 hours of dedicated viewing if you want to have a look and feel of what Korean modern art is all about. https://pusanroombang.com/