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Haeundae Beach

Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan and beloved throughout the country. The white sand beach is about 1.5km long and 70-90m wide, contributing to the beautiful coastline of Busan. Every year lots of festivals will be held at Haeundae Beach and attract thousands of visitors to come and enjoy. Except enjoying the beautiful view of coastline, visitors could also purchase popular local snacks/food at traditional Haeundae Market or hop in to SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium to discover the underwater world which is not far away from the Haeundae Beach.

Haedong Yonggung Temple

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is famous for it's rich history and beautiful view of the sea. A rare find of a temple along the beautiful shore line as most Korean temples are located in the mountains. Thousands of visitors come here every year to enjoy the Buddhist culture and spectacular seascape.

Haeundae Beach Train

Haeundae Beach Train is the latest and most popular attractions in Haeundae. It is world's first battery-charged eco-friendly train which operates a total of 6 stops along the scenic coastline from Mipo to Songjeong in 4.8km.During this trip, visitors could enjoy coastal and mountain sceneries at the same time.

BUSAN X the SKY

BUSAN X the SKY is an observatory located on Landmark Tower in Haeundae, Busan. It's the second tallest building in korea. From the sky observatory, visitors can enjoy best views of the ocean, mountain ranges and Busan's famous landmarks such as Haeundae Beach, Dongbaekseon Island, Haeundae Marine City, Gwangandaegyo Bridge and Haeundae Blueline Park (Haeundae Beach Train & Haeundae Sky Capsule).

BUSAN Jagalchi Market

Jagalchi Market is the traditional seafood market in South Korea, selling both live and dried seafood. Compared to other fish markets in Korea, Jagalchi Market ranks high in terms of public transport accessibility, huge varieties of live seafood, nice ambience with outdoor street performances and great sea views. Visitors can purchase the live seafood on the ground floor and bring it to one of the restaurants on 2nd floor for preparation and cooking at additional charge; or simply turn up at the restaurant and pick the dishes you preferred at 2nd floor.