Busan Trip

Busan before COVID

Links
Part1: Jung-gu, the first downtown from the airport
Part2: Jung-gu, Lotte Departmentstore, View of the city
Part3: Saha-gu, Gamcheon Culture Village
Part4: Seo-gu, Saha-gu, Songdo Beach & Sunset at Dadaepo Beach
Part5: Jung-gu, Dong-gu, Chinatown & Nightview at Diorama of History (Jung-gu & Dong-gu)
Part6: Yeongdo-gu, Taejongdae Resort Park and Yeongdo Lighthouse
Part7: Jung-gu, Nam-gu, Museums
Part8: Haeundae-gu, the downtown with a beach
Part9: Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, the most beautiful temple in Korea
Part10: Nam-gu, Oryukdo Islands
Part11: Geumjeong-gu, Beomeosa Temple and Geumjeongsanseong Fortress

 

Dong-gu

Busy Dong-gu district is a transport hub, with Busan Station’s intercity train links, plus ferries to Japanese destinations from Busan Port International Passenger Terminal. There are port views from the 168 Stairs, a 6-story vantage point that’s accessible by foot or monorail. Chinatown, in the Choryang area, is packed with no-frills dumpling and noodle restaurants, along with Uzbek, Korean, and Japanese eateries. ― Google

Dadaepo Beach

There are many currency exchange stores.
There is also a Taxas street.
Not much to do at night. There are bars.

Busan Mall on the opposite side of the China Town

Jung-gu

Diorama of History

Spot to see night view of the city.
It’s just a street and decks of building, but beautiful nightview.

It seems closed to the Chinatown, but difficult to walk there.
It can be accessed by a bus.

 

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