It is a sushi restaurant and bakery cafe where you can enjoy looking down at the sea. It's famous for its signature menu, Stair Sushi. ... More
It is a sushi restaurant and bakery cafe where you can enjoy looking down at the sea. It's famous for its signature menu, Stair Sushi.
Member's pageYeonhwari seafood town /연화리 해녀촌(해물포장마차촌)
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It is a place where there are about 20 raw fish stores. It's a hot place where you can enjoy abalone rice porridge, fresh raw fish, and various seafoo ... More
It is a place where there are about 20 raw fish stores. It's a hot place where you can enjoy abalone rice porridge, fresh raw fish, and various seafood.
The forest has kept its natural condition unopened to the public throughout the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization.
Ahopsan ... More
The forest has kept its natural condition unopened to the public throughout the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization.
Ahopsan Forest in Gijang-gun, Busan, is a place that was not open to the world for 400 years. The place became known to the world after becoming the filming location for the movie Kundo: Age of the Rampant in 2014. In 2016, the owners who managed the forest for 400 years decided to open the place to the public. The forest was designated as a green belt and water source conservation area for a long time, preserving the healthy natural environment and ecosystem.
The represented place is bamboo habitat. There are two bamboo forests within nine mountains. The Maengjongjuk Forest is the first one encountered along the trail. Go into the dense bamboo forest and look up to the sky to see the glistening sunlight between the leaves. The second bamboo forest is a flat bamboo field known as the bamboo tree–lined trail. The bamboo forest densely populates both sides of the path to block most light, allowing visitors to take a stroll.
Skyline luge Busan is a iconic outdoor amusement facility in Osiria Tourist Complex, and can be enjoyed by whole family with various auxiliary facilit ... More
Skyline luge Busan is a iconic outdoor amusement facility in Osiria Tourist Complex, and can be enjoyed by whole family with various auxiliary facilities and beautiful sea in the background.
Skyline luge is an adventure activity that takes a luge cart down a total of 2.4 kilometers of four tracks. The luge cart is designed for easy and safe use. Children 85cm – 110cm tall can also ride with their guardians.
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.
Songjeong Beach, known as one of the three major beaches of eastern Busan alongside Haeundae and Gwangalli, is a popular family vacation destination t ... More
Songjeong Beach, known as one of the three major beaches of eastern Busan alongside Haeundae and Gwangalli, is a popular family vacation destination thanks to its shallow waters and gentle slope. Recently, the beach has been receiving great attention as the mecca of surfing for all four seasons. Many surfing shops, where you can learn surfing step by step from the beginner to advanced level, in the surrounding area are successfully operated.
Another location to visit while at Songjeong Beach is Jukdo Park, located at the end of the beach. The name “Jukdo” comes from the numerous bamboo trees inside the park.
Admission Fees : Free
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan
which was first built in 1376 by the ... More
Admission Fees : Free
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan
which was first built in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher known as Naong during the Goryeo Dynasty. Haesu Gwaneum Daebul, Daeungjeon Main Sanctuary, Yongwangdang Shrine, Gulbeop Buddhist Sanctum (enclosed in a cave), and a three-story pagoda with four lions can all be seen looking out over the ocean.
Other special sites at the temple are the 108 stairs and stone lanterns lining the rocky landscape.
Midway down the 108 steps one can stop and enjoy the calming sounds of the waves, and view the majestic sunrise.
Many people often come to this spot on New Year's Day to make a wish for the new year as they watch the sun come up. April is an especially beautiful time of year with cherry blossoms in full bloom. The birth of Buddha is also celebrated in the fourth month of the lunar calendar and offers a spectacular night view as the temple area is aglow with lit lanterns.
86, Yonggung-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, Korea 
Operating Hours
05:00-Sunset
* Open all day: Yaksajeon Hall & Bangsaengteo Site.
Parking Fees
3,000 won for vehicle (15 seats or less)
5,000 won for vehicle (16-25 seats)
7,000 won for vehicle (25 seats or more)
- Directions -
[Bus]
Haeundae Station (Busan Subway Line 2), Exit 7.
Take Bus 181 and get off at Yonggungsa Temple Bus Stop.