Visit Busan

If you love Korean culture, you've got to know about the famous Korean film "Train to Busan". In reality, this place is not just a famous film set, but also one of the most famous tourist attractions in Korea, known for its hipper attitude, resorts, 14th-century temples, and lots of superb food from sit-down meals to street food, etc. Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, and the main port city in the south, so it is also famous for having delicious local seafood, urban nightlife, long modern bridges, infinite beaches, and majestic mountains.


There are so countless things for you to do in Busan. You can start with what the city is most famous for - its beaches. Beaches in Busan are known to be the cleanest in the country, offering both areas for relaxing and areas for water spot activities. Haeundae and Gwangalli Beaches are most famous in the summer for having many fun summer activities that younger people love to do.


For a cultural experience, head to the Beomeosa Temple. This temple is believed to be 1,300 years old, located on Mount Geumjeong overlooking Haeundae Beach. Visiting this temple, you will have a chance to witness the beauty of the architecture while learning about Buddhism from the monks there. Wandering around the temple, you'll also be able to view the famous Haeundae Beach from a completely different view. Moreover, you can also visit the Gamcheon Culture Village for a better understanding of Busan's culture. The Jagalchi fish market is also a must-go spot in Busan, where you can buy fresh seafood that you like and have it cooked for you in a local restaurant in the market, which is for sure one of the most unique experiences you can have in Korea.

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