Busan
The second-largest city in South Korea is a vibrant coastal metropolis that most people consider a must-visit on any vacation to the peninsula due to its gorgeous landscape of mountains and beaches, abundance of hot springs, and seafood. Spend a day exploring the murals and sculptures on the vibrant hillside of Gamcheon Culture Village or enjoy the serene beauty of Haedong Yonggung Temple, one of only a few Buddhist temples in Korea that is located by the seashore.
Foodies will adore the unique mix of upscale dining restaurants, crowded fish markets, casual tent bars, and contemporary cafés that makes up the city's culinary scene. Last but not least, watch the sun go down at Haeundae Beach, a lovely stretch of white sand that provides excellent views of Busan's distinctive metropolitan environment.
The second-largest city in South Korea, Busan is become a global metropolis. It is a well-known deep-water port that is also South Korea's largest port, making it one of the logistics hubs of Asia. Busan is a good natural port in addition to being a tourist destination with first-rate sand beaches and lovely seaside scenery along its curving coastline.
Location: Busan, Gyeongsang-do, South Korea