The name of BIFF Square, located in Jung-gu, Busan, uses the acronym meaning Busan International Film Festival. The success of Busan International Fil ... More
The name of BIFF Square, located in Jung-gu, Busan, uses the acronym meaning Busan International Film Festival. The success of Busan International Film Festival, which began in 1996, created this square and revitalized Nampo-dong, an old downtown area.
After the Busan International Film Festival has been held over the years, more and more hand printing with the hands and names of award-winning actors and directors on the square floor and there are plenty of things to see and eat around BIFF Square in a lively atmosphere.
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.
Price Range: 10,000Won
Busan's Bupyeong Market is also known as Kkangtong (tin can) Market. It earned that funny name when it had a variety of import ... More
Price Range: 10,000Won
Busan's Bupyeong Market is also known as Kkangtong (tin can) Market. It earned that funny name when it had a variety of imported canned goods from the United States for the US forces stationed in Korea during the Korean War. It was also known as "Dottegi (bustling plea) Market." All foreign products found in the country at that time were supplied from this market. Due to its vast property and many rare goods that were hard to find anywhere else during the time, it was also referred as "Gukje Market" Some imported goods including liquor, clothes, ornaments, accessories, fashion items and electronic goods are still sold here.
A night market opens from 19:30-24:00 at the public parking lot and at Arcade 2 of the market . The entrance of the market greets visitors with bright LED lights and fun performances. A magic show and a guitar performance take place twice a day by the entrance of the market and the at the four-way intersection inside the market.
부산광역시 중구 부평1길 48 (부평동2가) 
Address: 48, Bupyeong 1-gil, Jung-gu, Busan, Korea
[Express bus]
1. Take on the subway at Nopo Station (Busan Subway Line 1). Get off at Jagalchi Station (Busan Subway Line 1), Exit 7. Walk straight then turn at your first left. Walk straight approx. 340m. Turn left and walk approx. 115m and you will find it on your right.
[Train]
2. walk straight for about 282m to take local bus No. 40 at Busan Station Bus Stop. Get off at Bosu-dong Book Street Bus Stop. Cross the street and walk approx. 220m to reach the destination.
[Local bus]
3. Bupyeong (Kkangtong) Market
-Regular bus: 8, 11 , 96 , 103 , 113 , 126
-Express bus: 1000
-Village bus: Jong-gu 1