I believe that everyone knows that Busan is the first port and the second largest city in South Korea, and many people visit here, so do you know what are the can't miss tourist attractions in Busan? Here are some of the tourist attractions in Busan that are worth visiting?
Gamcheon Culture Village
Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan, South Korea, is known as the "Santorini of Busan" and is famous for its unique scenery and culture. Gamcheon Cultural Village in Busan, South Korea was once a dilapidated slum area, but has since become a well-known cultural attraction under the Busan Hutong Art Project. The houses are built in such a way that they do not block each other from the front and the back, and the exotic terraced village prototype has been well preserved. The colorful watercolors and murals on the walls of the houses have made this place synonymous with literary freshness, and the village is full of `colorful paintings by volunteers from all over the world, attracting countless tourists to take photos.
Transportation: Subway Line 1, Tucheng Station (the next stop of Jagalchi), exit eight, go forward, turn right at the intersection, find Busan Cancer Center, take bus 1-1 or 2 or 2-1 in front of the Cancer Center, and get off at Gamcheon Cultural Village
Admission: Free
Opening hours: All day, in order not to disturb the rest of the local residents, the recommended visiting time is 9:00
Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach is famous for its wide sandy beaches and beautiful coastline, and its shallow and cool water, making it a representative sightseeing spot in Busan. Haeundae Beach has a total area of 58.4 square kilometers with a length of 1.8 kilometers and a width of 30-50 meters, and can accommodate up to 120,000 people at the same time. The sand and shell fragments on Haeundae beach are fine and smooth due to weathering, and the waves are very calm. Haeundae is naturally popular because of its excellent conditions for bathing in the sea and the many delicious restaurants and hotels in the vicinity. In particular, the modern and high-class hotels of various heights along the coastline are becoming known to overseas tourists as Haeundae's reputation spreads, and a large number of tourists come here to relax not only during summer vacations, but also in every season.
Transportation: from Busan Station, Haeundae (City Bus No. 139, 140, 239, 240, 302), takes about 40 minutes; from the airport, Haeundae (KAL Airport Bus), takes 50 minutes; from the Western (Sasang) Bus Terminal, Haeundae (City Bus No. 31, 31-1), takes 45 minutes
Admission: Admission is free, shower fee: 1,000 won
Yongdusan Park
Yongdusan Park is located in the Jung-gu district of Busan City, South Korea, and is one of the sightseeing attractions in Busan. The park covers an area of 69,000 square meters and houses the 118-meter-high Busan Landmark Busan Tower. From the top of Busan Tower, you can overlook the city of Busan. The topography of the park resembles the head of a crouching dragon facing the sea, hence the name Dragon Head Mountain Park. Buildings such as the Flower Clock with hundreds of flowers, the bronze statue of Mr. Baeksan Ahn Hee-ji, and the Busan Tower, a symbol of Busan for a long time, are all located here. Climbing up Yongduksan, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the bustling downtown area and the ocean. On a clear day, you can even see Tsushima Island in the distance. The sunset and the night view make it even more romantic.
Access: Take the subway and get off at Nampo-dong station and take the exit toward Yongdusan Park
Admission: KRW 3,500 (Busan Tower Observatory Fee)
Opening Hours: 9:00-22:00 (Oct.~March); 8:30-22:00 (Apr.~Oct.); 8:30-22:00 (Apr.~Oct.); 8:30-22:00 (Apr.~Oct.); 8:00-22:00 (Apr.~Oct.); 8:30-22:00 (Apr.~Oct.); 8:30-22:00 (Apr.~Oct.). (April~October)
Beomeo-sa
Located at the foot of Geumjeong Mountain, a famous mountain in Busan, Beomeo-sa is one of the major Buddhist temples in Korea. According to the geography journal, Dongguk and Geojisangsa, "On the ridge of Geumjeongsan Mountain, there was a well that was golden in color, and golden fish came down from the sky to play in the well on a five-colored cloud, thus the name Geumjeongsan Mountain and Beomeosa Temple was given to the temple." The original building of Beomeosa Temple was destroyed during the Imjin War (1592-1598), and the current building was rebuilt in 1713. The Daewoongjeon is characterized by its delicate and ornate architectural techniques, and is considered to be the pinnacle of the architecture of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Inside the temple, there is a three-story stone pagoda built around the 9th century and a one-pillar gate supported by four pillars, as well as seven halls and pavilions, three gates, and 11 nunneries. In addition, there is a protected plant, Fuji no Mori, which blends in with the valley in between, and the surrounding scenery is especially beautiful in May every year.
Transportation: Busan Subway Line 1, Beomeosa Temple Station, Exit 5 or 7, walk 5 minutes along the road between the two exits to the Samcheon Transportation Bus Terminal, take Bus 90 to the entrance of Beomeosa Temple Ticket Office; take Bus 37, 47, 48, 49-1, 50, 50-1, 80-1, 147, 148, 247, 301, get off at the end of the line and transfer to Bus 90; take Bus 37, 47, 48, 49-1, 50, 50-1, 80-1, 147, 148, 247, 301, get off at the end and transfer to Bus 90; get off at the end of the bus stop. Transfer to No. 90 bus; it takes 5~10 minutes by taxi from Brahma-oji Station to the entrance of Brahma-oji Temple.
Admission: Adults (over 20 years old) 1,000 won; Children (under 13 years old) 500 won; Junior high school students (under 19 years old) 700 won; Groups (over 30 people) 100 won discount
Nurimaru APEC House
Nurimaru APEC House
Nurimaru APEC House
Nurimaru APEC House
Nurimaru APEC House
is the largest APEC house in the world. The name of Nurimaru APEC House is composed of the pure Korean words Nuri (world), maru (summit), and APEC House, which symbolizes the APEC conference venue, meaning "Gathering at the summit of the world, the home of the APEC conference". It is located on the island of Dombak with beautiful natural scenery, surrounded by dense and lush Dombak trees and pine forests, and is used as a memorial hall and a high-level international conference venue after APEC is held.
The APEC Seokbong Building in Busan is a 3-story building with a modernized version of the traditional Korean architectural "pavilion," where the shape of the roof graphically depicts the angles of Dongbaek Island, and the interior decorations are visually represented from the perspective of Korea's creative traditional culture. With the concept of Hanok Hall as the architectural form, you can see Gurok Island, Gwangan Bridge, and Gwanwol Slope from the entrance, and it is adjacent to Haeundae Beach, where you can not only enjoy the breathtaking view of Haeundae, but also a high-level international conference venue that combines the beauty of nature with the beauty of modernity.
Transportation: Subway - Get off at Dongbaek Station on Line 2, and walk 10 minutes from Exit 1 of Dongbaek Station
Admission: Free
Opening Hours: 09:00~18:00 (Closed on the first Monday of every month)
What are the tourist attractions worth visiting in Busan is introduced to you here. I hope you can understand the local precautions in advance, fully prepared for the trip, I wish every traveler can have a wonderful travel experience.
South Korea Tourist Attractions
South Korea Tourist Attractions are as follows:
1. Seoul
Seoul is the capital city of South Korea, is a vibrant and dynamic city with a combination of old and new. Centered on modern architecture, Seoul is home to a thousand temples and historical heritage. Historic palaces, such as Changdeokgung Palace and Gyeonggung Palace, exemplify the splendor of the past.
2. Seoul Tower, South Korea
Like Old Seoul, this South Korean capital offers a modern lifestyle. Situated on the top of Mt. Namsom, you have a great view of the city and the surrounding area. This is the best place to visit in Korea.
3. Busan
A major city in the southeastern part of the country, Busan is famous for its beaches. The most popular Busan beach is Haeunke Beach. These are 3 of the best tourist attractions in South Korea.
4. Seoraksan National Park
Of all the national parks in Korea, the one called Seoraksan is definitely the most popular. Amidst the dense alpine forests and wildflowers, the remote temples of Buddhist gods are the most attractive part of the place. These are the 4 best tourist attractions in Korea.
5. Gyeongju
The huge mound of earth and rocks in the river valley between Daegu and Busan is one of the wonders of nature. This magnificent capital of the Seolla era has been called a "museum without walls.
6. Hahoe Folk Village
Visiting the folk village of Hahoe is one of the greatest experiences in Korea. Ancient village buildings and old culture still exist in this small village. Nestled around the mountainous Sobaek Range and beside the Nakdong Stream, this village is perfect for the Korean countryside.
7. Jeju Island
This island is one of South Korea's most famous isolated islands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The volcanic mountain Seokryongsan, the village mountain, and the vibrant and dynamic culture is one of the most famous places here.
8. Haedong Yonggung Temple
On the northeastern coast of Busan lies a temple. This superb attraction offers the rare discovery of becoming a temple along the coastline; as most temples are in the mountains. Built in 1376, Goyongan Temple was built in 1376 AD. April is especially beautiful with cherry blossoms in full bloom.
9. Demilitarized Zone
On the northeastern coast of Busan is a temple. This superb site offers the rare discovery of becoming a temple along the coastline; as most temples are in the mountains. Built in 1376, Goyongan Temple was built in 1376 AD.
10.Deyogi Island
This is a paradise for beach lovers. This secluded island can give you a private paradise to enjoy your own beach and bonfire at night. Your trip to Korea is sure to be a trip in style. With all the visuals, don't forget to sample the local food.
Please tell us about Busan
Busan is the largest international port on the Korean Peninsula, and its main attractions include Dongnae Fish Burning Temple and Taejongdae. It has Haeundae, the largest sea bathing beach in Korea, Hwasongdo, and Dodapo, as well as Dongnae and Haeundae hot springs, which are healing resorts. Busan has more than 50 parks and baths. The offshore Yeongdo Island is a must-see scenic spot with an unusually steep cliff. When you look down from the top of the cliff, you can see the breathtaking beauty of the Korea Strait.
Beomeosa Temple
Located at the foot of Geumjeongsan Mountain in the north of Busan, Beomeosa Temple was built at the end of the 7th century A.D. It is the first ancient temple in Busan, and is the main center of Zen Buddhism. The temple was originally 36 large temples, but it was destroyed during the Imjin War, and was rebuilt in 1717, with the Daewoongjeon Hall, which is the best of the Joseon Dynasty architecture. Inside the temple, there are still many historical monuments such as 7 halls, 2 pavilions, 3 huge gates, 11 jungshurams, and the first three-story stone pagoda. Daewoongjeon and the three-story stone pagoda have been listed as national treasures of Korea. The entrance to the Ichijumon Gate, supported by four stone pillars, marks all the laws of the universe, and it is said that entering this gate will make you forget all the troubles of the world. The temple is built on Geumjeong Mountain, and you have to take a winding mountain road to reach it.
Tel: (051) 508-3123/7
Transportation: 30-minute walk from the subway station "Brahma-ji Temple" or 10 minutes by bus.
Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset
Admission: 500 won
Pusan Valley Hot Spring
The hot spring with water temperature of 70°C, famous in the East, is the best hot spring in Korea in terms of facilities and scale, and it is a comprehensive recreational area with indoor swimming pools, flora and fauna gardens, and stage performances at the Grand Hotel, which is very popular among tourists.
The spa is the largest in Korea in terms of size.
Transportation: About 1 hour and 30 minutes from Busan West Bus Terminal; 4 hours and 50 minutes from Seoul Express Bus Terminal.
Phone: (051)469-2224
Haeundae
Located 11 kilometers from Busan's city center, the beach is Korea's most famous bathing spot. It is one of the eight scenic spots in Korea with its 2-kilometer-long white sandy beach and the verdant island of Dongbaek, which is one of the most scenic spots in Korea. Swimming competitions and kite flying contests are held here regularly every year. In the summer, the crowd of tourists tend to the beach, but do not realize that walking on the undulating beach all year round is so romantic and cozy!
Haeundae is famous for its hot springs, with water temperatures ranging from 45°C to 50°C and containing the trace element radon, which has special therapeutic effects on gastrointestinal diseases, women's diseases, and skin diseases. Haeundae Bath is an ideal seaside bathing place with clean sand like jade, shallow sea water and pleasant climate. At night, the rows and rows of "tent stalls" (roadside food stalls), is the seaside "protagonist"; and cast in the coastal hotels, watching the boats, moonlight, fishing fire, but also a lot of fun; yacht marina, but also the place of fun.
Note: Avoid going on vacation.
Transportation: Visitors can take a bus from Jungang-dong in the city for about 50 minutes;
a direct bus from Gimhae Airport for about 50 minutes;
or take a train on the South East Sea Line to Haeundae Railway Station, which is a 20-minute walk away.
Taejongdae
Taejongdae is located at the southern tip of Yeongdo Island and is said to have gotten its name from the fact that King Muryeo, the Taejong of Silla, visited the place after the unification of the Three Kingdoms. The pine forest and camellia trees in the vicinity, the cliffs, and Worokdo, the symbol of Busan in the blue sea, form a beautiful scene, and the view of the cliffs over the blue sea clears away all your worries. Especially, you can't miss the boat trip to see the snowy lighthouse (40-minute boat trip, 4,500 won).
Tongdusi Temple
One of the three most famous temples in Korea, Tongdusi Temple is located in the middle of lush forests, with more than 70 buildings of various sizes, rich in cultural relics, and very beautiful scenery. Located on the way from Gyeongju to Busan, the temple was founded in 646 A.D. by Venerable Jaizang, who brought back the relics of the Buddha from the Tang Dynasty. It was burned down during the Imjin War, and then rebuilt in 1601 and 1641. Although there are no statues of Buddha because of the enshrinement of the Buddha's relics, there are various kinds of drums, yunpangs, wooden fishes, and bells in the Brahma Bell Pavilion. In addition, there are 35 buildings including the Daewoongjeon (Hall of the Great Hero), the Fudaimon (Gate of Fudo), and the stone bas-reliefs that have been preserved for 1,300 years.
Phone: (0523) 382-7182
Transportation: 30 minutes from Busan Dongbu Bus Terminal
Open: 7:00-18:30
Admission: 1,500 won
Ilsanli Maritime National Park
It is located on the south coast of South Korea between the Ilsan Island Waterway of Sanggyeongnam-do and Yeosu Bend of Jeolla Province. It is located on the south coast of Korea between Ilsan-do waterway in Sanggyeongnam-do and Yeosu-bang in Jeolla-do, which is a jagged coast with a beautiful landscape that can be seen from a distance. The sea is as calm as a mirror, with countless small islands and cliffs that form a natural screen, making it a perfect place to enjoy the view from a boat. The "Angel," an underwater wing boat, travels from Busan to Yeosu, much faster than the land route, and passes through Chungmu, which is rich in historical sites, and Samcheonpo, known as the "Island of Cranes," while visitors can also disembark at Namhae Geumsan for an excursion. This marine park covers an area of 507 square kilometers, including Geoje Island Haegeumgang area, Hansando area, Samcheonpo area, Noryang, Geumsan, and Odong area. There are many good harbors and more than 400 islands of various sizes and shapes along the coast. It is also a battlefield where General Yi Sun-sin fought against Japanese invaders during the Joseon Dynasty, and there are a lot of historical sites preserved. Of course, the scenic beauty and pleasant climate make it an ideal place for water sports and summer vacation.
Transportation: It takes about 3 hours and 45 minutes from Busan Coastal Ferry Terminal (Nampo-dong Subway Station) to Yeosu;
To visit Haegeumgang, the best view of Geoje Island, you can take a boat from Busan to Jangseungpo (about 1 hour) and then take a yacht from Jangseungpo.
What to see in Busan, South Korea
Busan is the most representative international trade port in South Korea, and is the largest gateway for trade with Japan and Western Europe. Only smaller than Seoul, Busan is the 2nd capital of Korea, with the Nakdong River flowing through it to the west and the blue sea to the south. There are many spacious bathing beaches, numerous islands, and historical temples along the coast. The Busan International Film Festival held every year attracts tourists from all over the world.
Busan is always on the move, with people, fish, and seafood crowding the markets and streets, and the harbor is full of flavor. Here, boats float, the sea shimmers, and famous temples live and die.
Busan is the largest international port on the Korean Peninsula, and the main attractions are Dongnae Brahma Fish Temple and Taejongdae. It has Haeundae, the largest sea bathing beach in Korea, Hwasongdo, Dodapo, and Dongnae and Haeundae hot springs, which are healing resorts.
Yongdusan Park - Climbing up to Yongdusan Ridge overlooking the bustling downtown and the sea; when the sky is clear, you can even look out to Tsushima Island in the distance; and the sunset and night view are rich in romance. Inside the park, there is a bronze statue of General Yi Sun-sin, the hero of national salvation. The 120-meter-high Busan Tower is the city's landmark.
Busan Bay is divided into two harbors: East Harbor and West Harbor. The East Harbor is large and deep and is the main part of Busan Harbor. The West Harbor is a fishing port. There are many scenic spots in the city and its suburbs, including Yongduksan Park, which stands more than 100 meters above sea level in the center of the city and contains the "4.19" Uprising Memorial, which commemorates the Korean people's ousting of Ri Seung-man from power in 1960. There is a monument commemorating the April 19th Uprising in 1960 when the Korean people ousted Lee Seung-man from power, and a bronze statue of Yi Sun-sin, a famous Korean patriotic general. When you climb Yongdusan Mountain, you can overlook the streets of Busan's busy district and the neighboring seashore, and on a clear day, you can see Tsushima Island in the distance. Taejongdae Park, located in the southeast of Japyeong Island, is said to have been named after King Taejong Yeol, who destroyed Goguryeo and Baekje and united the three kingdoms in the Silla era, visited the park with his concubines and was overwhelmed by the beauty of the mountains and the water. The highest peak of Taejongdae in the park is 250 meters high, and you can see the Korea Strait from here. Beomeosa Temple, the main temple of Zen Buddhism, was built in the 19th year of the 30th King Munmu of Silla (619 A.D.) in the belly of Mt. Geumjeong on the outskirts of the city, and is one of the four great temples of Korea. It was one of the four great temples of Korea. There were originally 36 large temples, but unfortunately, all of them were destroyed during the Imjin War. The Daewoongjeon, which was rebuilt in 1717, is a magnificent temple that is considered to be one of the finest architectural works of the Joseon Dynasty. Other remaining buildings include 7 halls, 2 pavilions, 3 huge gates, 11 jungsuan, and a 3-story stone pagoda. There is also Haeundae, located on the waterfront, which is one of the eight scenic spots of Korea. Dongnae Hot Springs and Songdo Island are both famous resting places and sea bathing beaches in Korea. Tongdosi Temple, located under Mount Unwusan in Gyeongsangnam-do, is one of the three major Buddhist temples in Korea, and is a famous temple that enshrines the relics of the Buddha, with its interior painted with ethereal motifs and frescoes
Haeundae Sea Bathing Area
Haeundae Sea Bathing Area is the most famous sea bathing area in Korea. Mr. Choi Ji-won (857-?), a scholar of the Silla period (BC57-AD935), was walking around Sancha Island. Mr. Choi Chi-won (857-?), a scholar during the Silla period (BC57-AD935), was walking around Sancha Island and was so impressed by the beautiful scenery that he carved the three words Haeundae on a rock on the island, giving rise to the name Haeundae. Haeundae is 15 kilometers long and 30-50 meters wide, with an area of 58,400 square meters and a capacity of more than 120,000 people. The sand of the beach is rough and clean, sticking to the body and not easy to fall off, and is formed by the weathering of sand and shells flowing from the Chuncheon River over the years.
Gurok Island
Gurok Island, located at the end of Busan's southern district, is a protected natural area of Busan City where five or six small islands are exposed every day depending on the tide. The island is a rocky island and consists of two parts. The five islands extending from the land are uninhabited except for Lighthouse Island. The five islands are Yusakdo (32m), Eagle Island (33m), Cone Island (37m), Oyster Island (68m), and Lighthouse Island (28m), of which Yusakdo is also known as Shield Island and Pine Island, and the two islands are almost connected at the lower part. At high tide, Amagojima appears to be one island, while at low tide it becomes two islands. The name of the island probably comes from this natural phenomenon. Worokdo is the symbol of Busan Port as it is the place where all kinds of ships entering Busan Port must pass through.
Beomyeosa Temple
Beomyeosa Temple, located at the foot of Geumjeong Mountain, a famous mountain in Busan, was built by Master Yishang (625-702) during the 18th year (678) of King Munmu (661-681) of Silla (the country centered on Gyeongsang Province in the years of BC59-AC932), about 1,300 years ago. The geographical record, "Zengdongguk and Jijisangan", describes the origin of the temple as follows: There is a well on the ridge of Geumjeongsan Mountain, which is golden in color, and there are golden fish that come down from the sky on five-colored clouds to the well to play, so the name Geumjeongsan Mountain and the temple of the temple of the temple of the temple of the temple of Brahma is derived.
The original building of Beomeosa Temple was destroyed during the Imjin War (1592-1598), and the present building was rebuilt in 1713. The Daewoongjeon, with its delicate and ornate architectural techniques, is considered to be the pinnacle of the architecture of the Lee Dynasty period (1392-1910). Inside the temple, there is a three-story stone pagoda built around the 9th century and a one-pillar gate supported by four pillars, as well as seven halls and pavilions, three gates, and 11 nunneries. In addition, there is a protected plant, Fuji no Mori, which blends in with the valley in between, and the surrounding scenery is especially beautiful in May every year.
Hallyohaesang National Park
Hallyohaesang National Park (Hallyohaesang) is located on the south coast of South Korea between Ilsando Waterway in Sanggyeongnam-do Province and Yeosu Bend in Jeollanam-do Province, which is a jagged (Rias) shaped coast and the beautiful scenery is breathtaking. The sea is as calm as a mirror, with countless small islands and cliffs scattered across the vast expanse, forming a natural screen that is ideal for viewing from a boat. The "Angel," an underwater wing boat, travels from Busan to Yeosu, much faster than the land route, and passes through Chungmu, which is rich in historical sites, and Samcheonpo, known as the "Island of Cranes," while visitors can also disembark at Namhae Geumsan for an excursion. This marine park covers an area of 507 square kilometers, including Geoje Island Haegeumgang area, Hansando area, Samcheonpo area, Noryang, Geumsan, and Odong area. There are many good harbors and more than 400 islands of various sizes and shapes along the coast. The area is also a battlefield where General Yi Sun-sin fought against Japanese invaders during the Joseon Dynasty, and there are a lot of historical sites preserved; of course, the scenic beauty and pleasant climate make the area a good choice for water sports and summer vacation.
Tourist Attractions in Busan, South Korea
If you only have two days, I personally recommend
* Haeundae - this is definitely a must, one of the most iconic places in Busan, and a place where many Korean celebrities have been.
* Dongbaek Island - From Haeundae, you can walk along the sea to the west (in the direction of Marriott Hotel) to Dongbaek Island, where the APEC conference was held, and it's free to visit. You can also see the Gwangalli Bridge from the park.
(Half a day is enough time for the above two attractions. After arriving at Haeundae Sea Bath, you can go to the tourist information center for tourist information, which is available in Chinese; or after arriving at the airport, there is also an information center on the first floor)
* Nampo-dong - It is home to Korea's largest seafood market (Jagalchi Market), and is also a good place to eat seafood.
* PIFF Square (Busan Film Festival Square) - Across the road from the seafood market. (Where the stars get their handprints printed every year when the Busan Film Festival opens, somewhat like the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, and it's also one of the busiest shopping districts in Busan). I was staying in this neighborhood and it was very convenient to go anywhere. I suggest you can go shopping at night.
* Yongdusan Park - not far from Nampo-dong, you can walk along the road to it. You can climb the tower to enjoy the view (I do not remember the ticket price), I did not climb the tower because I have already enjoyed the cityscape on Geumgangsan. But you can sit in the park, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
(Note: The above are the places that I personally think are a must-see in Busan, and the following ones are for reference)
* Haedong Yonggungsa - the best place to enjoy the sunrise, it is a stone temple built to extend the cliffs on the seashore, but it is far away from the city, so it is best to take the subway to Haeundae Station and transfer to a public bus (I don't remember how many routes, you can ask at the tourist information center). You can ask at the tourist information center)
* Geumgangsan Park - you can enjoy a panoramic view of Busan city while hiking on a cable car (it is recommended to buy a round-trip ticket, which is cheaper by 1,000 won, and I forget if it closes at 6 or 7 pm. If you like hiking friends, you can also extend the mountain road to go to the Beomeosa Temple, it is estimated that it will take a day)
* Beomeosa Temple - Busan's oldest temple, the mountain scenery is good, you can go around
* Taejongdae - in the south of Nampo-dong, around the seaside. South of Nampo-dong, it takes about 2 hours to go around the seaside promenade (mainly because I walk slowly and keep taking pictures), and there is a lighthouse you can visit, but unfortunately I went there too early (about 7 or 8 o'clock), and it wasn't open yet.
* Gwanganli Beach - the beach, the cafes and the bridge, if you don't have time, you can save it for later.
I have traveled to Busan twice, but not for a long time, so the above are the sites I have visited to recommend to you.
Also, when I was in Busan last April, I found out that the Busan subway has a 3,000 won one-day all-you-can-ride ticket, so I suggest you buy this to save money.
The public transportation is on board the automatic coin, 1000 won, if it is a tourist bus is 1500 won, do not have 500 coins do not matter, the driver will find for you. The driver will give you 500 coins. The automatic change on Korean public transportation is my favorite feature.
What's interesting about Busan
Busan has a lot of interesting attractions, such as the "eight platforms", in addition to Haeundae, you know, there are also Taejongdae, Erhyeodae, and so on, and the view of the sea is good. Songdo, Songjeong, Gwangalli and several other beaches can be visited. Haeundae is a must-see, and in addition to the scenery, you can also go shopping at Shinsegae, Asia's largest department store, which also has an indoor ice rink and a spa land, and the environment is very good.
Nampo-dong side is also worth seeing, next to a few attractions: Yongduksan Park (do the scenic elevator up to see half of Busan), Choryang-dong foreigners Street, also known as "Shanghai Street", there are many Chinese restaurants, of course, there are Russian, Southeast Asian countries. The market is known as the largest seafood market in Korea, so if you go there, you have to eat inside, it is very unique. Each house is the front hall to sell seafood, in the back room or the second floor of the restaurant, first do first eat, sashimi is very cheap, take away to eat if 10,000 won can buy a big box, all kinds of fish. What Kachchi seafood barbecue buffet restaurant, a very famous local restaurant, many foreigners go to eat, is also very unique, a person 13,000 won.
Busan city around the Yonggung Temple, Yangsan Tongdusi Temple, the Happy Valley in the Gangseo-gu of the Beomeosa Temple, are worth a play, do buses can be reached. Yonggungsa is a temple built on the beach with a very nice view. Tongdu Temple and Van Yu Temple are also very famous, needless to say, you can Baidu. Happy Valley has not been open for too long and it's fun to go and feel the atmosphere of gambling on horse races. In the west of the Lotte Casino, only foreigners can enter, inside is also very interesting, there is a direct bus from the airport to there.