Horumon means beef intestines , and teppanyaki means Japanese grill food. If you like traditional Japanese grilled iron plate dishes, you have to visi ... More
Horumon means beef intestines , and teppanyaki means Japanese grill food. If you like traditional Japanese grilled iron plate dishes, you have to visit.
Guryongsan Mountain is a mountain located in Yeomgok-dong and Naegok-dong of Seocho-gu, and Gaepo-dong of Gangnam-gu in Seoul. From Guksubong Observat ... More
Guryongsan Mountain is a mountain located in Yeomgok-dong and Naegok-dong of Seocho-gu, and Gaepo-dong of Gangnam-gu in Seoul. From Guksubong Observatory, the second peak of Guryongsan Mountain, you can see the area of Seoul & Gyeonggi-do and the lower and upper reaches of the Han river.
It is said that a pregnant woman who was passing by saw 10 dragons ascending to heaven and screamed in great surprise, and one dragon fell to death, and only nine ascended to the sky. There is a legend that the traces left by nine dragons as they ascended to heaven were called Guryongsan Mountain, and the place where the dragon died without ascending to heaven became Yangjaecheon stream.
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Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park. It extends across Seoul and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation ... More
Dobongsan is a mountain in Bukhansan National Park. It extends across Seoul and the cities of Yangju and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi-do. It has an elevation of 739.5m. Nearby Dobongsan Station is named after it.
It is known for the magnificent rock formations of the Manjang-bong, Seonin-bong, Ju-bong, O-bong and Uiam-bong Peaks. The Seonin-bong summit has 37 hiking courses connecting to it, including the famous Bakjwi (Bat) Course. The mountain is also home to Cheonchuk-sa Buddhist Temple, the oldest temple in the region, and several other temples including Mangwol-sa, Wonhyo-sa and Hoeryong-sa, as well as a number of beautiful valleys called Donong, Songchu, Obong and Yeongeo-cheon. Furthermore, it is easily accessible by public transportation.
Domachi Valley is called the sacred place of backpacking. It is located in Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do, and many people visit to play in the water in summer. ... More
Domachi Valley is called the sacred place of backpacking. It is located in Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do, and many people visit to play in the water in summer.
Yeosu Cablecar is one of the major tourism contents that connects the distance of 1.5 km between Dolsan Island and Jasan Island over the beautiful sea ... More
Yeosu Cablecar is one of the major tourism contents that connects the distance of 1.5 km between Dolsan Island and Jasan Island over the beautiful sea in famous port city called Yeosu. You can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of southern seaside and sky, the scenery of fantastic nightscape around old seaport in Yeosu while the gondola trip you will have.
You can enjoy seafood such as lobster, raw fish, and shrimp while looking at Songdo sea view. If you order 3-tier or 4-tier grilled clams, you can eat ... More
You can enjoy seafood such as lobster, raw fish, and shrimp while looking at Songdo sea view. If you order 3-tier or 4-tier grilled clams, you can eat red crab ramen for free.
Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, connecting Jung-gu and Yeongdo-gu, was built during the Japanese colonial period. The Japanese built a bridge to connect Busanha ... More
Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, connecting Jung-gu and Yeongdo-gu, was built during the Japanese colonial period. The Japanese built a bridge to connect Busanhang Port, the base for exploiting supplies, with Yeongdo Island right next to it. In 1934, on the day the first suspension bridge and bascule bridge in Busan was opened to the public, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge was packed with people from all over the country to take a look at the bridge. Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, which could be raised on one end of the upper deck, is called Yeongdo Bridge and soon became a landmark that has turned into a household name.
Yeongdodaegyo Bridge is a place where refugees in Busan congregated to in the midst of the Korean War to find some hope. Yeongdo Bridge, the landmark of Busan and the only place that refugees knew, became a union spot for people who were separated. People’s desperate wish to find separated families was engraved on faded paper and torn cloth to fill up the handrails of Yeongdo Bridge.
In 1966, when the wounds of the war began to heal, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge stopped lifting up the deck. The old bridge could no longer endure the increasing traffic, and the opening of the Busandaegyo Bridge right next to the bridge made the future of the bridge uncertain. However, the bridge was restored in 47 years, and its lifting resumed through the peoples’ efforts to remember and share the history of the Yeongdo Bridge.
This place, where refugees used to visit to find their separated families, is now a popular tourist attraction. At around 2:00 p.m., the signal is made, and the blocking curtain goes down. All the passing vehicles stop, and the Yeongdo Bridge goes up slowly.
The western Busan was not well known among tourists compared to the eastern Busan where Haeundae and Gwangalli are located. However, it has recently g ... More
The western Busan was not well known among tourists compared to the eastern Busan where Haeundae and Gwangalli are located. However, it has recently gained popularity, thanks to SNS users who nicknamed Jangnim Port as “Bunezia,” Busan’s Venezia (Venice), and have been taking great photos here. Jangnim Port has its famous photo zone called “Personal Color Zone,” which has the building with nine doors, each of which is painted in a different color. You can take incredible photos in this photo zone. The first floor of the building is the warehouse used by fishermen for storage or direct sales stand. After taking photos on the first floor, you can explore many cozy spaces on the second floor such as the Children’s Play Town where children can play and take a rest; the Food & Drink Town, which offers diverse food, tea, and fish cake dishes; the Atelier, which provides experience activities; and the souvenir shop where you can find various interesting souvenir products. You can take diverse photos of many different faces of Jangnim Port, depending on the location and time. While taking leisure on the second floor, you can fully observe and appreciate different views of the port with the sky, the sea, the sunset, and lights from the buildings and streets.
Lotte World opened in OSIRIA Tourist Complex, Busan, on March 31, 2022. Keep going straight, and you'll find the Talking Tree right there where people ... More
Lotte World opened in OSIRIA Tourist Complex, Busan, on March 31, 2022. Keep going straight, and you'll find the Talking Tree right there where people gather. While telling stories, the tree blinks its eyes and moves its mouth. Behind the Talking Tree is a large square with a fountain and Lorry Castle. Lorry Castle, located past the fountain, can be considered the symbol of Lotte World.
It is also one of the Instagram spots. You can take a photo with the castle and Lorry made of flowers. A large number of family members, friends, and lovers line up to take pictures there, making it the most popular Instagram spot.
Lotte World Adventure Busan also has rides different from those in Seoul. A ride called Giant Splash is particularly popular. As people fall vertically, you can hear splashes and screams. There are also other attractions to enjoy, such as the Giant Swing and Giant Digger, so you can enjoy both riding and watching. Magic Forest Parade, Lotte World Adventure Busan's finale, is held twice a day. Especially, the last parade at night is really spectacular.
Located in Bosu-dong, Jung-gu, Busan, the Bosu Book Street was created when Busan became a temporary capital during the Korean War. The history of Bos ... More
Located in Bosu-dong, Jung-gu, Busan, the Bosu Book Street was created when Busan became a temporary capital during the Korean War. The history of Bosu Book Street began when a couple of evacuees from North Korea opened a street stall, laying boxes and putting various magazines and old books on them. When many evacuees settled in Gukje Market and had a hard life after the end of the war, students and intellectuals could not find books even though they wanted to study. As a result, used bookstores in the street became successful, and as more and more other evacuees opened new used bookstores, today’s book alley was formed.
As each store has so many books, those stacked on the floor occupy both sides of the narrow alley. In the middle of the street, which seems to be only full of books, a steep staircase catches your eyes. It connects the Bosu Book Street with the Mural Village, but it is better known as a place for photography.
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