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One day trip in Busan, South Korea

1 November 2015Travel

Busan is the second largest city located in the South Korea’s largest Industrial area.

Also there are places for sightseeing. I had a chance to walk around Busan area on 1-Nov and now summarize where I visited. Photos below were taken by iPhone 6.

JAGALCGI MARKET

Jagaluchi-Market Busan Korea

Jagalchi market, the biggest Korea’s sea food market, can be accessed by walk from either Nampo station or Jagalchi station. There are a lot of Stalls and small restaurants.

Google map link: Jagalchi market

Jagaluchi-Market Busan Korea
Inside a building

In Korea, sometimes I was faced with a situation that entering restaurant was rejected due to being only single person. It is common here to have lunch, dinner with family, friends or co-workers etc. Therefore menus are basically from for two people. Somehow I could found a restaurant who allowed single and took lunch.

Jagaluchi Market Lunch Busan

Busan Tower

Google map link : Busan Tower

Busan Tower Korea
Busan Tower Korea

360 degrees view is available at the top of the Busan Tower.

HAEUNDAE BEACH (海雲台)

Haeundae beach is 40 minutes away from Busan’s main railroad station (No.2 subway line, get off at Haeundae Statoin).

Haeundae-Beach Busan Korea

As it looked off season, the number of people was fewer than expected. From here I took a taxi to get to Haedong Yonggung Temple.

HAEDONG YONGGUNG TEMPLE (海東龍宮寺)

This temple is located 20 minutes away by taxi from Haeundae Station.

Google map link : Haedong Yonggung Temple

Haedong-Yonggung-Temple Korea
Haedong-Yonggung-Temple Korea
Haedong-Yonggung-Temple Korea

Ocean can be seen from this temple, which is rare situation since in general temples are near or on mountains.

In Korea, language related issues may arise at restaurant, when taking taxi or wherever any communication is required because Korean characters (Hangul) and pronunciation are entirely different from those of English nor Japanese. You would need to manage them by means of Interpreter application in your smartphone. However it should be no worries, everything will be ok as long as we try to communicate. Let’s feel local cultures.

01 Nov. 2015

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