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Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, is a vibrant destination that seamlessly combines urban excitement with breathtaking natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning beaches, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage, Busan offers a diverse array of activities to suit every type of traveler. Whether you’re captivated by its lively street food scene, tranquil temples, or the coastal allure of its seaside attractions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. 01. Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street Namcheon-dong, a hidden gem in Busan, is renowned for its cherry blossoms. Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street transforms into a picturesque haven every spring (End of March), drawing visitors worldwide. This charming street, known for its stunning cherry blossoms, is a must-visit for any traveler. (Read More) 02. Gwangalli Beach Located to the west of Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach is a beautiful crescent-shaped stretch of sand that extends for 1.4 kilometers. It is renowned for its fine sand and captivating sea views. Not only is the scenery picturesque but the area is also filled with delicious restaurants and romantic cafes, making it a paradise for visitors. (Read More) 03. CUP & CUP Café CUP & CUP Café located in the bustling Gwangalli Beach area, has become a popular destination for locals and tourists. This charming café occupies the 4th and 5th floors of a building on Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, offering spectacular views of the iconic Gwangalli Bridge. (Read More) 04. Old Capital City of Gyeongju
Bulguksa Temple is a quintessential example of Buddhist culture from the Silla Kingdom. Originally constructed during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540), it was originally intended to promote peace and prosperity. Experience the life of the Choi Clan at Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village. Here, you can participate in artisan workshops, enjoy traditional Korean cuisine, and taste the heritage-listed Gyeongju Gyodong Beopju law liquor. (Read More)
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BIFF Square is the heart of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), officially named in August 1996 to celebrate the city's vibrant film culture. Located between Daeyeong Cinema and MEGABOX Busan Theater, the square features a stage at the end of an extended alley where various events are held during the festival. Adding to its cinematic allure, visitors can find the handprints of famous actors and actresses, making it a popular destination for movie lovers and fans alike. For street food enthusiasts, BIFF Square is also a renowned food paradise. One of its most iconic treats is Ssiat Hotteok (Korean sweet pancake filled with seeds), which has gained widespread popularity through appearances on Korean TV shows such as Running Man and various Asian travel and food programs. Visitors often find long queues at the famous stalls, including those visited by celebrities. This delicious Ssiat Hotteok is a must-try for anyone visiting Busan!
While my best friend is enjoying the cherry blossoms in Busan, I'm savoring stir-fried spicy webfoot octopus in the same city. She's in Korea, and I'm here in Kuala Lumpur. Do you have to go all the way to Busan for Korean stir-fried spicy octopus? Not necessarily, just head over to Hartamas! But before you rush to BUSANZIP, there are a few things to consider. Firstly, be prepared to wait in line for at least half an hour to an hour. Secondly, dining time is limited to 90 minutes, so if you prefer to leisurely enjoy your meal, this place might not be ideal. Thirdly, with so many delicious Korean dishes to try, it's best not to dine alone. Gather a group of friends to share a variety of dishes. However, don't bring more than 6 people, as this cozy restaurant doesn't have enough seating for larger groups.
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