Colorful roofs that seem to touch the sky at any moment, A warm atmosphere covering the entire village. Gamcheon Culture Village is a unique beauty with neatly arranged terraced villages. It is receiving a warm response from tourists. Just follow the stamp map purchased at the village information center to complete the alleyway tour. First, let's stop by the small Gamcheon Culture Village museum located at the entrance and learn about the village's story before starting the tour. Gamcheon is a place where you can feel the sentiment of Korea and various colorful houses while walking through the alleys like a maze. It is very popular enough to be used for filming dramas. You can enjoy the feeling of looking at a possessed landscape with statues of foxes and the little prince, heavenly scenery, and cartoon-like scenery like the main character in a cartoon. The Hwinyeoul Beach Road allows you to feel the beauty blooming amidst the difficulties of the past.
Big bus + bus driver + Licensed English tour guide
Duration: 5 hours
Big bus : Big Bus + driver + Licensed English tour guide
Pickup included
In 1950, when refugees flocked to Busan during the Korean War, the plains of Busan were filled with urban areas, and villages inevitably formed on the hillsides where no one lived. Gamcheon-dong is also a place where refugees built houses on bare ground and formed a small village. Also, followers of Taegeukdo, a new religion of Gangjeungsanpa, settled here. This village was formed after the war when refugees settled from various places. This observatory road with the Little Prince and Desert Fox photo zone is a must-see. It is a must-see tourist course for those who want to see a different landscape like a scene from a cartoon and find their dreams.
The harmony of the sea, dragon, and Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva holds deep religious meaning. It is famous as a place where if you pray sincerely, your dreams will come true and one wish will come true. It was destroyed during the Imjin War in the early 1590s and was rebuilt by Ungang Seonsa of Tongdosa in the early 1930s. In 1974, Monk Jeongam (晸菴) took office as the chief priest of this temple and prayed for 100 days to rebuild it as a Avalokitesvara temple. He changed the name of the temple to Haedong Yonggungsa after seeing Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva in white riding a dragon and ascending to heaven in a dream. There is a popular belief that if a person without children prays, they will have a child. Also, Make a wish when you go to every temple!
The largest domestic fish market in Busan, located in Nampo-dong 4-ga, Jung-gu, Busan Metropolitan City. [2] Jagalchi Market sells live raw fish and seafood in aquariums, and there are many street vendors selling fish in baskets just like in traditional markets. The name Jagalchi is not derived from the fish Jagalchi, but from the pebbles on the floor. People who take a boat from Busan International Passenger Terminal to travel to Japan often buy raw fish here to eat during their one-night stay on the boat. They also buy a lot of pig's feet, chicken, and sweet and sour chicken. BIFF Square is right across the street. I thought I would benefit from it, but it was canceled when the main stage of the Busan International Film Festival moved to Haeundae Cinema Center. It is also called Nampo-dong Market, combining it with the nearby Gukje Market, which is named after the neighborhood.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
Hotel. Habor. Airport .Etc : We will hold a signboard with your name. Returns to original departure point. Hotel. Airport.stay house : pick up are offered
If you wish to use additional time, For each additional hour, it costs 30.000 KRW (Regular), 40.000 KRW (jumbo), 50.000 KRW (mini bus) Regarding vehicle dispatch: During the peak season, if a group of people cannot go on a tour with one vehicle at the same time, The customer tour is divided into two vehicles.