It's a studio that makes you feel like you're in Japan. It is a reproduction of Japanese streets and houses and is popular as a photo spot. In additio ... More
It's a studio that makes you feel like you're in Japan. It is a reproduction of Japanese streets and houses and is popular as a photo spot. In addition, you can stay in the Japanese Ryokan and kids&teenagers are not allowed to stay for reasons of safety.
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkang ... More
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, the Jagalchi Market is Busan’s main traditional market.
rom the Japanese occupation, several fish street stalls were created in this area. Because of the Korean War, numerous refugees came to Busan, and many shanty houses were built around the area. As such, a number of fish street stalls were formed to become a large fish market, which is now the Jagalchi Market. You will find live fish and seafood, including big octopuses in basins and baskets of street vendors. Sometimes, they sell lobsters, white sharks, baby sharks, sunfish, large squids, and so on. This is the real side of Busan’s Jagalchi Market.
Gukje Market was formed after the Korean War as US army items and other goods were gathered at the refugee capital of Busan. Along with Bupyeong Kkang ... More
Gukje Market was formed after the Korean War as US army items and other goods were gathered at the refugee capital of Busan. Along with Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, Jagalchi Market, and Bosu Book Street, Gukje Market forms the “Original Mega Commercial District of Busan.” Recently, with the success of the movie “Ode to My Father,” which centers on Gukje Market, the place welcomed its second golden era. Start exploring Gukje Market from Kkotbunine, featured in the film “Ode to My Father.”
Good food is essential in the market. Visit street vendors and eat Chungmu Gimbap, Bbibim dangmyeon (spicy glass noodles), eomuk (fish cake) and tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), fritters, and blood sausages for an authentic experience of the market.
Shanghai Street is Busan’s largest Chinese residential area, located in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan.
During the Japanese occupation, Chinese people ... More
Shanghai Street is Busan’s largest Chinese residential area, located in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan.
During the Japanese occupation, Chinese people moved to this location and formed the residential area. The ancient Chinese Consulate was situated here as well. Shanghai Street was designated as Korea’s only Chinatown Special Zone in 2007.
This street has been famous among SNS users who took photos of Chinese restaurants and dumpling stores, attracting domestic and foreign tourists. Every year, the Busan Chinatown Culture Festival is held in this area.
Shanghai Street is full of amazing restaurants. In particular, a famous Chinese dumpling restaurant is always packed with people from all over the country, as well as foreign tourists. Other Chinese restaurants and Chinese-style doughnuts are also popular among SNS users, continuously attracting tourists.
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.
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.
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach and one of Busan’s iconic hot spots together with Gwangandaegyo Bridge. It is the closest beach to the city center a ... More
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach and one of Busan’s iconic hot spots together with Gwangandaegyo Bridge. It is the closest beach to the city center and also a trendy meeting place for Busan’s youth.
Along with its white sandy beach, Gwangalli is filled with diverse attractions such as restaurants serving delicious foods, coffee shops with an open view of the sea, exotic stores hidden in alleyways, and the Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street, which shines with pink cherry blossoms in spring.
Recently, Gwangalli Beach has been equipped with facilities for diverse marine sports, attracting many enthusiasts. From a motorboat, banana boat, and bandwagon to paddleboarding and windsurfing, visitors can enjoy any marine sport they fancy according to their level.
Gwangalli is also known for its numerous coffee shops and restaurants with a great view of the sea. You can enjoy a coffee in a café while appreciating the open view of Gwangandaegyo Bridge, or enjoy a fresh sliced raw fish dish in Gwangalli. The raw fish restaurants on the Millak Fresh Fish Street, and the Fresh Fish Town situated at the end of the beach, serve fresh, delicious sliced raw fish and seasonal seafood dishes.
They sell tripe noodles and bubble tea, iconic foods of Taiwan. If you want to taste Taiwanese street foods, visit and experience it. ... More
They sell tripe noodles and bubble tea, iconic foods of Taiwan. If you want to taste Taiwanese street foods, visit and experience it.
Herb Island is a place full of fragrant herbs.
You can enjoy Herb Island in four areas : Healing zone ,Santa zone ,Venezia zone and Scent zone.
1. H ... More
Herb Island is a place full of fragrant herbs.
You can enjoy Herb Island in four areas : Healing zone ,Santa zone ,Venezia zone and Scent zone.
1. Healing zone which has a magnificent healing center, history museum, and Sky hub farm, offers a variety of attractions and relaxations.
2. After passing through Herb botanical museum, you will see Santa village full of Santa claus.
3. In Venezia zone, Italy of Herb island, you can see waterways and Herb Island where you can ride the gondola.
4.Scent zone which has Scent stores, streets of memories, cafes, and bakeries provide you with a break.
Props taken during the drama "Fight for my way" were moved to Hocheon cultural platform so that visitors could feel atmosphere of filming location. Ho ... More
Props taken during the drama "Fight for my way" were moved to Hocheon cultural platform so that visitors could feel atmosphere of filming location. Hocheon cultural platform is actually operated as a cafe and exhibits handicrafts.
Also, it is recommended as a night drive course where the night view is beautiful.
In addition, 108 stairs (drama shooting site), Hocheon village mural street, and art museum are worth visiting.
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