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Private Transfer From Busan to Incheon or Seoul or GyeongJu city

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300 minutes

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One way Taxi Transportation.

We will do our best to make transportation convenient for customers from a hotel or guesthouse to the Incheon Or Seoul Or Gyeong ju .

We will do our best to dispatch the taxi you want.

Our Busan K Taxi Transportation members are customized transportation products for you. A variety of taxi transportation vehicles are available, including 4-seater regular taxis, 8-seater jumbo taxis, and 12-seater minibusses. It takes approximately 2 ~5 hour to get from Busan to Incheon, incheon international Airport, Seoul,Gyeongju . This is a taxi transportation product for those staying in the Busan City area (Busan all place ). We promise to drive you safely from your accommodation to the incheon,Seoul,Gyeongju . We will take you on time and drop you off safely at Incheon,seoul ,Gyeongju or a place of your choice. If you have a lot of luggage, please let us know in advance so that we can help arrange transport vehicles

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Busan to Gyeongju 5 up to 7

Busan to Gyeongju 5up to 7

Busan to Gyeongju 8 up to 12

Busan to Gyeongju Tranfer 1

Busan to Gyeongju Transfer 2

Busan to Gyeongju Transfer 3

Busan to Gyeongju Transfer 4

Busan to Incheon 8up to 12

Busan to Incheon transfer 1

Busan to Incheon transfer 2

Busan to Incheon transfer 3

Busan to Incheon transfer 4

Busan to Seoul 5 up to 7

Busan to Seoul 8 up to 12

Busan to Seoul transfer 1

Busan to Seoul transfer 2

Busan to Seoul transfer 3

Busan to Seoul transfer 4

Kimhae airport to busan 1

Kimhae airport to Busan 2

Kimhae airport to Busan 3

Kimhae airport to Busan 4

Kimhae airport to Busan 5~12

Kimhae airport to Gyeongju

Kimhae airport to Gyeongju 1

Kimhae airport to Gyeongju 2

Kimhae airport to Gyeongju 3

Busan to Gyeongju 5 up to 7

Duration: 2 hours: One way only
Jumbo taxi : 7 person seater or 12person seater
Busan to Gyeongju 5up to 7: One way only
Pickup included

FromSGD S$98.85Per Person

What's included in Private Transfer From Busan to Incheon or Seoul or GyeongJu city

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Hotel or stay : Meeting : LOBBY or parking area

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From your stay and hotel and guesthouse pick up to Airport and stay drop off

important Notice:

  1. Hotel or downtown taxi use : More cheap (Sometimes hotel : if you request ~)

  2. reservation taxi is a little expensive (Because we can not another schedule about 30minutes -1hour ( before pick up time )

Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Jumbo Taxi (Staria minivan Or Staria Mini bus ) will pick up customers And Drop off at Jeju airport
  • One way private transfer
  • We provide very friendly& experienced taxi drivers. We can speak simple or a little English driver
  • We always provide taxis registered in south of Korea.(All taxis include transportation insurance.)
  • We provide 6-8 seater jumbo taxis and 12-seater minibuses.
  • Gratuities
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 대한민국 information The English name is Republic of Korea. It extends 1,000 km to the south and borders China and Russia to the north. The total area of North and South Korea is similar to that of the United Kingdom or Romania, and South Korea is slightly larger than Hungary or Portugal and slightly smaller than Bulgaria. 70% of the entire country is mountainous, with a gentle slope toward the West Sea and a steep slope toward the East Sea. There are also many rivers compared to the area of the country. The climate has four distinct seasons, with long hot and humid summers and cold and dry winters, and relatively short refreshing and clear spring and fall days. The temperature drops to -15℃ in winter and rises to 34℃ in summer. The traditional religions of Korea are Shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, and these have had a great influence on the cultural development, ideology, and behavior of past countries. In addition, the population of believers in the indigenous religion Cheondogyo, as well as foreign religions such as Christianity (Protestantism) and Catholicism, has been rapidly increasing since the modern era. The residents are Korean and ethnically Mongolian, and have existed as a single ethnic group since the Gojoseon period. After Gojoseon, our country continued through the Three Kingdoms period in ancient times, the North-South States period, the Goryeo period in the Middle Ages, and the Joseon period in the early modern times, but in 1910, our country lost its sovereignty for the first time in history due to Japanese colonial rule and was placed under colonial rule. Our people, who had been fighting for independence for a long time, finally achieved liberation when Japan was defeated in World War II. However, along with liberation, the armies of the victorious nations, the United States and the Soviet Union, entered the South and the North of the 38th parallel and implemented military administration, so although we were liberated from Japanese colonial rule, we were unable to achieve independence and instead ended up in a state of division between the South and the North. However, the Korean people’s desire for independence was reflected in the United Nations, and in 1947, the 2nd UN General Assembly proposed a simultaneous general election in both South and North Korea under the supervision of the UN Korean Supervisory Commission, but North Korea strongly opposed it. As a result, a general election was held only in South Korea on May 10, 1948, and the Constitutional Assembly was established on May 31. The Constitutional Assembly enacted and promulgated the “Constitution of the Republic of Korea” on July 17 (since the 9th amendment, the preamble to the Constitution of the Republic of Korea has stated that it “succeeds the legal tradition of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea”) and elected Syngman Rhee as the first president on the 20th of that month. Thus, the Republic of Korea declared its establishment domestically and internationally on August 15, 1948, and began as a member of the liberal democratic nation, and has continued to this day. The United Nations recognized the government of the Republic of Korea established in this way as the “only legitimate government on the Korean Peninsula.” When the Republic of Korea established its government, it defined its territory as the Korean Peninsula and its adjacent islands, and declared that the sovereignty of the Republic of Korea would govern the entire Korean Peninsula. However, the actual administrative area as a single political community was limited to the area south of the 38th parallel north latitude, and after the armistice in 1953, it was changed to the area south of the Military Demarcation Line. The current administrative area bordering the Military Demarcation Line is 99,720㎢, which is approximately 45% of the total area of the Korean Peninsula (222,58㎢). The capital of the Republic of Korea is Seoul, and administratively, it is divided into Seoul, 1 special autonomous city, 6 metropolitan cities, 2 special autonomous provinces, and 7 provinces. The total population was 41,975,000 in 1988, but as of 2015, it is 50,617,045, and the population density was 423 people/㎢ in 1988, but as of 2010, it is 485 people/㎢. The national language of the Republic of Korea is Korean, and the writing system is based on Hangul, but Chinese characters are used only when absolutely necessary. The currency is the won (won), the national flag is the Taegeukgi (太極旗), the national anthem is the Aegukga, and the national flower is the Mugunghwa (馬花).
  • 2.Busan information 2 Busan is the second largest city in South Korea after Seoul, with a population of approximately 3.26 million. In 1950, during the Korean War, it served as a temporary capital, and with the development of industrial and trade facilities, it was promoted to a government-controlled city in 1963 and then to Busan Metropolitan City (currently a metropolitan city) in 1981. In the 21st century, it hosted international events such as the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 2002 Asian Games, and the 2005 APEC Summit, and the Busan International Film Festival, South Korea's representative international film festival, is held there. Haeundae, one of Busan's representative tourist destinations, becomes an even more splendid beach at night with the night view of Marine City. Gamcheon Culture Village is great for taking pictures, and it is also good to enjoy every corner of Busan along with the Busan International Film Festival, the largest film festival in Asia, held every fall. There is so much food to go on a traditional market tour. Seomyeon & Nampodong street As the birthplace of modern Busan, the old town's appearance and atmosphere are well preserved, while the location adjacent to the sea also shows the traditional appearance of Busan well, making it a suitable area for a tourist commercial district. This is what sets it apart from other downtown areas in Busan. Seomyeon is currently considered the largest downtown area in Busan, and although it has Lotte Department Store Busan Main Branch, Medical Street, Youth Street, Seomyeon Market, and Seomyeon 1st Street, it is located inland and has a shorter history as a commercial district than Nampodong, so tourists from other places, especially from big cities, may feel that it is no different from their own neighborhood downtown area. Centum City has many high-rise buildings, but except for the Cinema Center and Shinsegae Department Store Centum City, it is just a new city with businesses and residential areas, so there is no place that can be called a main street. On the other hand, Nampodong is said to have a lot of tourist downtown feeling because it has the beach, restaurants, and road shops. The main tourist attractions in Nampo-dong include Busan Tower, Jagalchi Market, Yongdusan Park, and Bupyeong Kkangtong Market. Although the distance is a bit far, if you have time, it is also good to go to Bosudong Bookstore Alley or, on the contrary, cross Yeongdo Bridge and go inside Yeongdo. In particular, since the commercial district has a long history, there are many old restaurants in Busan. In addition to restaurants that became famous through broadcasts and the Internet, there are also many restaurants that are frequently visited by domestic and foreign tourists. There are also restaurants directly run by foreigners such as Japanese and Chinese. Of course, there are many restaurants that are expensive and not tasty, but on average, the quality of restaurants is improving. Restaurants are mostly concentrated in the back alleys above Gudeok-ro, the main road. You can taste various snack shops such as Busan's famous seed hotteok and tteokbokki, milmyeon, Korean restaurants with decades of tradition, and pig soup restaurants, as well as restaurants that cater to the tastes of young people, Thai, Indian, Vietnamese cuisine, and other foreign cuisines, boasting a wide variety.
  • 3. Gamcheon Culture Village information 3 A village in Gamcheon-dong, Saha-gu, Busan Metropolitan City, and a representative landmark of Busan's downtown area. It can be said to be a successful case that achieved great results as an urban regeneration project through the Sanbok Road Renaissance Project. It is nicknamed the Machu Picchu or Santorini of Korea, but it is not attached to the coast like Santorini in Greece, and the scenery is not similar to Santorini. It is about 1km from the nearest beach, Gamcheon Port Central Pier, to the Gamcheon 2-dong Community Center, which is the entrance to the village, and to make matters worse, Gamcheon Port is in the shape of a bay, so it is not an open area. Since 2019, the number of cases where the White Water Culture Village in Yeongdo-gu, a village in front of a coastal cliff, is compared to Santorini has increased. The village structure is a village structure where houses are closely packed into the mountains, which is common in South America, and is a structure that is commonly seen in places such as Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Bolivia (La Paz), Peru (Lima), and Ecuador (Quito). During the Korean War, as refugees flocked to Busan, the flatlands of Busan were filled with urban areas, and villages were inevitably formed on mountain slopes where no one had lived. Gamcheon-dong is also a place where refugees built their own houses on bare ground and formed a small village. Also, believers of Taegeukdo, a new religion of the Gangjeungsan sect, settled here. This village was formed after refugees from all over settled down after the war. 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 cartoon and find their dreams.
  • 4.Huinnyeoul Hill Walking Course The origin of Huinnyeoul is explained as that the appearance of several streams flowing from the foot of Bongrae Mountain along the high cliffs to the sea resembles the appearance of white spray. A unique village landscape can be seen above the steep walls of Jeolyeong Coastal Walking Trail. Small houses are closely packed inside the narrow alleys along the sea at the end of the coastal cliffs. This is where the sad lives of refugees began, and now the Huinnyeoul Cultural Village, a cultural village community that lives together with the villagers, is located. Even those who haven't seen the movie will remember the famous line from the movie. This is because it is written large on the wall of Jinwoo's house. The number one photo taken to commemorate a trip to Yeongdo for many travelers has always been Jinwoo's wall. Huinnyeoul Road is connected by 14 alleys, and each alley is lined with cute cafes, workshops, and independent bookstores. The ocean view comes into view at every slow-paced alley, and the nameless greenery blooming between the rocks adds leisure to everyday life. One of the must-see courses on the Baengnyeoul Road is definitely Baengnyeoul Jeomppang. It is a place where you can enjoy ramen while blowing on the vast ocean in front of you. A ray of peace seeps into your tired heart. The end of the road connects to the Jeolyeong Coastal Trail again, and you meet travelers who vigorously climb up and down the cliffs and the ground below. It was the only road. As you walk along, accompanied by the sound of the waves, your gaze always lingers on the ocean. The sight of large and small ships floating here and there is exotic. This is the scenery of the anchorage, where ships entering Busan Port drop anchor and stay for a while. It is also a unique landscape that can only be seen in Yeongdo. The steep cliffs facing the ocean were uninhabitable, but art has seeped into this place through the efforts of the village community. The sea in front of Yeongdo, Busan, as seen from the Baengnyeoul Observatory is very beautiful. The Baengnyeoul-gil Road is made up of 14 alleys, and each alley is lined with cute cafes, workshops, and independent bookstores. As you walk slowly through the alleys, you can see the ocean view, and houses are densely packed between the rocks. If you want to take pictures, this is a must-see, and since it is an uphill road, it is very good to go up and walk the way down or look around the area at the top. Someone said it resembles the Santorini region.
  • 5.Jagalchi Market information Jagalchi Market information Located in Nampo-dong 4-ga, Jung-gu, Busan Metropolitan City, it is the largest fish market in Korea, representing Busan. [2] To be exact, the fish market in the glass palace building in the photo above and the shopping mall above are the 'Jagalchi Market' [3], and the old building on the left side of the first photo is the 'Shindonga Fish Market' (abbreviated as Shindonga Market), and the seafood shops and small fish markets around it have separate names such as 'Busan Fish Market Street'. However, in reality, the entire area is simply called Jagalchi. That way, there is a promotional effect for each other, and 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. Of course, there are also many seafood restaurants and eel restaurants run by individual business owners in this area. The name Jagalchi is said to have come from the fish Jagalchi, but not from the pebbles on the bottom. Of course, now that the market has been renovated to a modern style, you can't find any pebbles. There is an etymology that says the word "chi" comes from the hill "chi", and another that says "a place with pebbles" changed to "chi". The catchphrase is "Oiso, Boiso, Saiso." You might think it's just a simple list of Southeast dialects, but it's probably a localized parody of Caesar's famous saying, "I came, I saw, I conquered." Sometimes, you can see it written in English as "Come, See, Buy," which makes even local residents laugh. But now, Masan Fish Market in Changwon, a neighboring town, has copied this and is using it as well. [7] The Baekje Gate, the main gate of Tsuruhashi Koreatown in Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Japan, also has Korean characters that read "Oiso, Boiso, Saiso" written on it, which seems to have been influenced by Jagalchi Market. It seems that this was intentionally written in the Gyeongsang dialect because many of the Korean residents in Japan were from Gyeongsang Province. 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.
  • 6.Busan International Film Festival Street information (BiFF street) From Nampodong to Chungmuro street Busan's modern film street originally consisted of only two movie theaters built after Korea was liberated from Japanese colonial rule half a century ago. However, in preparation for the first Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), extensive renovations were carried out, and the newly transformed area was named BIFF Square on September 13, 1996. Reborn as a cultural tourism attraction that promotes the development of the Korean film industry, BIFF Square has contributed to Busan's status as an international cultural tourism city. The 428m-long street from the Buyeong Theater in Nampodong to the Chungmu-dong overpass is divided into "Star Street" and "Festival Street," and the "BIFF Square Ground Opening Ceremony" is held here every year on the eve of the festival. Events such as hand printing by famous movie stars and lighting up snowflakes (snowflake lighting) are held during the event. BIFF Square is a rare place in Asia and Europe where new theaters are densely packed in the city, and for this reason, it has enormous potential. In recent years, the square has grown into a more complex space with not only theaters but also shops and leisure facilities, attracting more and more young visitors and tourists. After the liberation of Korea on August 15, the Nampo-dong theater district began with one or two theaters, and by the 1960s, about 20 theaters had been densely packed around BIFF Square. On September 13, 1996, the first Busan International Film Festival was held to create a small but prestigious film festival, and the theater district was renovated and the area was named BIFF Square. The BIFF Square was used as the main stage for the Busan International Film Festival eve event and the hand-printing event of famous filmmakers, but when the Busan Cinema Center was built in Haeundae, the opening ceremony and other major events were moved there, but many traces of the early days of the film festival remain and film screenings continue. This is a place with infinite potential, as you can't find a place like this in Asia or any other European country where theaters are concentrated in one place. Recently, it has become a complex cultural space where you can enjoy shopping and sightseeing, not just a place to watch movies, and it is playing a big role in revitalizing the local commercial district as many young people visit. BIFF Square is always full of tourists from morning to night! It is a place that everyone, from foreigners to Korean tourists, always visits without fail. You can see various foods at Biff Square, and basically, since seed hotteok has become Busan's representative specialty, there is a division of labor, so people line up customers, people take money, people make dough, people bake, people put seeds in, and they sell hotel and Korean pancakes.
  • 7.Gwangalli Beach information Kwanganri Beach information Recently, Gwangalli Beach, which has become increasingly famous, is a beautiful beach located in Suyeong-gu, Busan. It is characterized by clear blue waters and fine sand, and is a popular tourist attraction in the summer. In particular, the scenery of Gwangan Bridge and the sea is beautiful, making it famous as a night view spot. In addition to swimming, you can enjoy various marine sports, and there are cafes and restaurants nearby, so you can enjoy delicious food and spend a leisurely time. It is also a place that is highly recommended for travelers visiting Busan because it is close to the city center and has excellent accessibility. It is a tourist destination suitable for families, friends, and couples thanks to the various things to enjoy and convenient transportation. The left and right ends of the beach are Namcheon-dong and Minrak-dong. Across the beach, Busan's landmark Gwangan Bridge is located. Lifeguards patrol the beach, and entering the water outside of bathing hours is strictly prohibited. In addition, setting off fireworks is prohibited.
  • 8.Cheongsapo & Cheongsapo dalitgol observatory information The origin of the name Cheongsapo is that a long time ago, there was a happily married couple. One day, the husband went out on a boat to catch fish, but the boat sank due to a storm. However, the wife, who had no way of knowing this, planted a pine tree next to a rock by the sea and waited for her husband. The Dragon King, who felt sorry for his wife who had forgotten to eat and waited for her husband, sent a blue snake in his place. The wife rode the snake to meet her husband in the Dragon Palace, but he was already too old to return. And from this strange story, the villagers named the rock where the wife was called Mangbuseok, the pine tree she planted called Mangbuseong, and the village name Cheongsapo. This is the origin of the name. However, later, the name 'Cheongsa' in Cheongsapo changed from meaning 'blue snake' to meaning 'clear sand', and later, the 'Cheong' in front changed back to 'Cheong' meaning 'blue', and it became the ambiguous name of 'Blue Sand'. 'Daritdol' refers to the five rocks lined up neatly right in front of the Cheongsapo Observatory and up to the lighthouse at sea, and means a stone bridge. Since long ago, the residents of Cheongsapo called the five rocks 'Daritdol' because they looked like stepping stones. This place has strong currents and abundant seafood, making it the best place for seaweed farming and a major gathering place for Cheongsapo female divers. Cheongsapo is a walking course, and the tourist train Haeundae Beach Train stops here, so you can take the beach train or take a walk and see the beach from the observatory.
  • 9.Haewundae information Haewundae information The name comes from Haewundae (海雲), the pen name of Choi Chi-won, a man of letters in the late Unified Silla period. The Unified Silla period refers to the period from 668 (the fall of Goguryeo) or 676 (the end of the Silla-Tang War) to 935 (the fall of Silla). This period was when Silla unified the three kingdoms and ruled the entire Korean peninsula. It is said that Choi Chi-won, while traveling around the country, visited the area near the current Haeundae Beach and was so impressed by the scenery of the white sand and pine trees that he carved the Chinese character 'Haeundae', derived from his pen name 'Haeun', on a rock on the southeastern coast of Dongbaekseom Island. In fact, there is a stone carving on a rock on Dongbaekseom Island with the Chinese character 'Haeundae' inscribed on it[1], but it has not been confirmed whether this is the original carved into the rock by Choi Chi-won himself. The white sand beach is 1.5km long, 70~90m wide, and has an area of 120,000㎡. The water is shallow, the tides do not change much, and there are many entertainment facilities and auxiliary facilities nearby, so more than 10 million vacationers visit every year. In addition, various events and festivals are held every year to coincide with the opening of the beach, providing a wealth of things to see for tourists visiting Haeundae. In addition to the Busan Aquarium located at the entrance to the beach, there is the Haeundae Tourist Information Center, and there are various things to see and enjoy throughout the year, such as the Sunrise Festival, Dalmaji Hot Spring Festival, and Sea Festival. In particular, the special first-class hotels located along the Haeundae Beach have a wealth of experience hosting international events, such as the Busan International Film Festival and the 2005 APEC Summit, and they are contributing to making Haeundae Beach a world-class beach. Haeundae Beach boasts a wide white sand beach and beautiful coastline, and has the best conditions for swimming with shallow waters and gentle waves. It is characterized by rough and clean sand, a modern and sophisticated atmosphere, various festivals and attractions, and convenient facilities.
  • 10.Haedong Yonggungsa information Haedong Yonggungsa information Haedong Yonggungsa is a tourist attraction located farthest from Busan Port. It takes about an hour to tour the interior. Haedong Yonggungsa was founded in 1376 by Naong Daesa, the royal teacher of King Gongmin. It is one of the three major Avalokitesvara sacred sites in Korea. The sea, dragon, and Avalokitesvara Buddha are in harmony, containing a deep religious meaning. It is famous as a place where anyone who prays sincerely will receive a dream and have one wish granted. It was destroyed by the Japanese invasions of Korea in the early 1590s, and was rebuilt by Ungang of Tongdosa Temple in the early 1930s. In 1974, Monk Jeongam (晸菴) became the chief priest of this temple and made a vow to restore it as a Gwaneum Doryang and prayed for 100 days. He saw a white-robed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva riding a dragon and ascending to heaven in his dream, so he changed the name of the temple to Haedong Yonggungsa. The existing buildings include Daeungjeon, Gulbeopdang, Yongwangdang (Yonggungdan), Beomjonggak, and Yosaechae. Gulbeopdang next to Daeungjeon is called Mireukjeon and has enshrined a seated stone Buddha of Maitreya since its founding. It is called Deuknambul because it is said that if a person without children prays, they will gain children. In front of Daeungjeon is a four-lion stone pagoda. Starting from Yongduam, which is shaped like a dragon's head under the Jinsin Sarira Pagoda, and connecting the halls and statues located throughout the temple, the entire shape of a wriggling dragon is drawn. The dragon sculpture in front of Daeungbojeon is also extraordinary. Dragons are commonly seen in temples, but at Haedong Yonggungsa, the dragons look more friendly and have a more mysterious aura. The Yonggungdan next to Daeungbojeon is also a space related to dragons. The belief in the Dragon King has been passed down in this area where fishing activities have been active since ancient times, and it is said that during the Joseon Dynasty, the nearby altar was moved to the temple grounds and became Yonggungdan. When you reach the temple entrance, you will not be able to imagine that the vast ocean will soon unfold before your eyes. After passing through a somewhat complicated food village, you will come across the twelve zodiac statues lined up majestically. The twelve guardian deities who protect the land have the heads of animals and the bodies of humans, and each holds a different weapon. After passing the twelve zodiac statues, you will see the Traffic Safety Prayer Tower, which was built to pray for the safety of the people and protect property. The Iljumun Gate with its ornate dragon carvings on the pillars is located right in front. Before entering the Iljumun Gate, you will notice a stone tablet that boldly reads, “Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, where one wish will definitely come true.” From here, let go of greed and think of only one wish. As you pass the main gate and go down the 108 bamboo-lined longevity stairs, the worries that were weighing on your mind seem to disappear. There is a Buddha statue of Deuknam, which is said to give birth to a son if you touch his nose and belly on the stairs, and a Buddha statue of Academic Achievement, which is a group of cute stone statues of young monks. When you reach the middle of the stairs, you can hear the sound of waves, and the deep blue sea, strangely shaped rocks, and the temple come into view. First, let's follow the path on the left side of the stairs. Only then can you see the wide open sea and the flat rock of Jeryongdan, the place to release life. The golden, splendid Jijang Bosal, who saves the suffering beings in hell, sits with his back to the sea. This is the moment when you can confirm the true nature of a temple that embraces the sea. This place is considered a famous sunrise spot in Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. On New Year's Day, the wide release site is packed with people who come to watch the sunrise. Every 15th day of the lunar calendar, a full moon release ceremony is held to release fish into the sea.
  • 11.Taejongdae information Taejongdae is a walking course where you can see the beauty of the beach while riding the circular train. King Taejong Muyeol of the Silla Dynasty stopped by to practice archery and hold a banquet. It is one of the places that foreigners and people from other regions must visit when they come to Busan for sightseeing. It is usually famous for the photos of the seaside cliffs and the observatory, but in reality, it is a great place to take a leisurely walk because it has a path like a walking trail on a wide area. It is famous for the beautiful scenery of the high rock cliffs and the sea that makes you think that it is a coastal area in a big city, and you can especially see the cool ocean view beyond the pine tree-lined landscape on the slightly gentle hiking trail. Other unique places include the stairs that Noh Hong-chul and Jung Hyung-don jumped down while making a bet in the Infinite Challenge YES or NO Life Theater special... The Taejongdae circular road that leads to the lighthouse beyond the stairs is said to be the perfect date course for lovers who do not often go to the beach. However, since the road is not flat and paved, it is recommended to wear comfortable sneakers. On clear days with little fine dust, you can see Tsushima Island in Japan. There are many records of Joseon Tongsinsa who were dispatched to Japan in the late Joseon Dynasty feeling sad or determined when they saw Taejongdae on their way to Tsushima Island, and on the contrary, when they returned to Joseon, they were happy and said they had come back to their home country. Even if it is not Tsushima Island, the wide open ocean view from the observatory is superb. Since Tsushima Island is nearby, Japanese telecommunications companies such as NTT Docomo have weak signals. Using this, you can receive text messages from Taejongdae when you need to authenticate with a Japanese mobile phone number through SMS. This is why Taejongdae has become famous as a cyber exile for Korean otakus. Similar examples include Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do, Ulleungdo, and Ganjeolgot in Ulsan Metropolitan City before the official launch of Pokémon GO. One of the most spectacular sights is the rock formations and cliffs, so I recommend going down to the coast even if you don't take a cruise.
  • 12.Dongbaekseom Island information If you walk while looking out at the wide open sea from Haeundae Beach, you will reach Dongbaekseom Island, which is located at the end of the white sand beach. Originally an island, this place was connected to the land due to sedimentation over a long period of time, but Busan people still call it Dongbaekseom Island. Dongbaek Park, which was created as a park to capture the nature of Dongbaekseom Island, is a beautiful place with lush pine trees. The coastal walking trail around Dongbaekseom Island is not very long, at 950m, but it is a great place to take a quiet walk and organize your day's work. Walking through the sea, mountains, and Busan 1 After passing the first observation deck and walking a little, you will see a lonely rock statue. It is a mermaid statue created based on the story of Princess Hwangok recorded in Samguk Yusa. Princess Hwangok, who married into a distant land across the sea, is said to have consoled her sorrow by looking at the sea at night when the full moon rose because she could not forget her homeland. This statue was first installed in 1974, but was washed away by a typhoon in 1987, and the upper body is currently stored at the Busan Museum. The current bronze mermaid statue was newly created in 1989. If you follow the sea road, you will see a suspension bridge. Some sections are designed so that you can see below, but the bridge is relatively short and not too high, so even children who are afraid of heights or heights can pass without difficulty. The coastal walking path leads to a wide observatory and a white lighthouse. If you look out over the sea from the observatory, you can see the Nurimaru APEC House and Gwangan Bridge at the same time. If you look a little further to the left, you can see Oryukdo Island, making it a great place to see the Busan sea at a glance. The Nurimaru APEC House is where the 2005 Busan APEC Summit was held. You can see the chairs of the Asia-Pacific leaders arranged in a circle in the main conference hall, as well as the meals and souvenirs provided at the time. The modern exterior that perfectly matches the Haeundae scenery is no less than the world's most unique international conference center. Dongbaek Island, where you can feel the sea, forest, and nature as it is. Not only is it romantic to walk along the coastline, but you can also see the symbolic buildings representing Busan at a glance. Dongbaek Coastal Walking Trail is already a must-see course for Haeundae travel.
  • Beomeosa information The most Korean Beomeosa stone wall road Beomeosa is beautiful in autumn. When the red maple leaves that started from Geumjeongsan Godangbong come down to Beomeosa and turn the maple and ginkgo trees in the temple grounds red and yellow, you can see why the Beomeosa road was selected as one of the ‘100 most beautiful roads in Korea.’ Slowly walk along the stone path at the entrance of Beomeosa. Although the leaves have not yet started to change color, you can feel the autumn atmosphere by starting from Jogyemun, which is designated as a national treasure, looking at Cheonwangmun and Bul-i-mun, and soon reaching the Daeungjeon yard. When you stand in front of the Daeungjeon and the three-story stone pagoda designated as national treasures and standing in the Daeungjeon yard of Beomeosa, you can feel the elegance of Beomeosa, one of the three major temples in Yeongnam along with Haeinsa and Tongdosa. The high blue sky that spreads over the red and blue Dancheong of Daeungjeon, which has preserved the long history, adds to the autumn atmosphere. There are two stone-wall paths in Beomeosa Temple that you must walk along. The stone-wall path that leads from Daeungjeon to Geumjeongsan-gil on the right, and the bamboo stone-wall path that goes down to the left from Daeungjeon yard. In particular, there is a stone-wall path that leads to stairs after walking along the bamboo stone-wall path. This place is famous for its beauty when the maple trees change color, so I recommend visiting it when autumn deepens.

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