I would like to recommend a travel destination in Busan that you must visit.
Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach is a representative beach in Busan. The beach is 1.5km long, 30~50m wide, 1m deep, and has an area of 58,400m3, boasting a wide sandy beach and beautiful coastline, making it an ideal beach for shallow water depth and calm waves.The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Busan is Haeundae Beach, which is the representative attraction of Busan, and the largest number of visitors in Korea every summer. In particular, many foreigners visit the beach because it is famous for its modern and sophisticated beach surrounding the coastline.
Inquiries and Information Tourist Facilities Management Office 051-749-7611
Haeundae Tourist Information Center 051-749-5700
Homepage Haeundae Tourist Culturehttp://sunnfun.haeundae.go.kr
The address is 264, Haeundae Beach Road, Haeundae-gu, Busan.
Opening hours: 09:00-18:00
Holidays, all year round the clock
Free Parking, Public Parking, Private Parking
No admission.
facility usage fee facility usage fee Please refer to the website information.
There are no steps at the main entrance and exit, and wheelchair access is possible (some deck roads on the beach)
Information desk, tourist information center, information desk available
Service dogs can be accompanied by service dogs can be accompanied by service dogs
infant family
Other details Diaper changing table available (inside disabled toilet)
Parking area for the disabled (public parking lot behind tourist information center), 50% discount on parking fee for the disabled_convenience facilities for the disabled
There are access roads and square-shaped access roads, but it is difficult to access the beach because the promenade is flat along the coast.
Toilets and toilets for the disabled (next to the tourist information center (with toilets for the disabled, shared by men and women, inclined by about 8 degrees), near Songrin Park (male and female categories, access to toilet bowls only, inclined toilet entrance)
Public Transportation Low Floor Bus Accessible (Bus No. 139)
Ticket office, tourist information center (open from 9pm to 6pm)
Wheelchair rental available (tourism information center, ID submission)
- Daejeong University
It is famous for its rocky coasts such as wave-eating plateau, sea-eating cliffs, and coastal caves due to the rise of sea level.Various geological records such as spherical hornfells, slumps, rock veins, faults, and bouquets, as well as mysterious natural rock walls and gravel plaza, are being developed to connecting coastal plant ecology, Taejongdae Observatory and Yeongdo Marine Culture Space.
Inquiries and Information 051-888-3636
Home page http://www.busan.go.kr/geopark
Address: 24 Observatory Road, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
Opening hours: 04:00-24:00
Parking * Main entrance parking lot (26 sides, bus parking only)
* 7th parking lot (402 sides, car parking)
* 7th Parking Lot-2 (411 side, car parking)
*Free Land Parking Lot (114 sides)
Designated Current Situation Masterpiece No. 17 (designated on November 1, 2005)
Admission is free
Facility usage fee * Tanubi train
Train stop: Square → Daewonja Galmadan Corporation → Gumyeongsa Temple → Observatory → Kagashima Lighthouse → Taejongsa Temple → Entrance to Plaza
Hours of operation: 09:20-17:30
Ticket sales hours: 09:00-17:30
usage fee
- 3,000 won for adults, 2,400 won for groups
- 2,000 won for teenagers, 1,600 won for groups
- 1,500 won for children, 1,200 won for groups
Under 4 years old → Free
Persons with disabilities and those with national merit (limited to welfare cards and those with national merit certificates) → a 50% discount
There are more than 30 people in the group.
65 years of age or older (limited to those presenting ID) → 20% discount
Yeongdo-gu residents (identification card presenters only) → 1,000 won discount
※Bus service hours (only for tourists) 17:30~18:30
※The train service will be suspended for the safety of tourists in case of bad weather such as rainy weather.
※Tickets may be closed early 2-3 hours before the end of the service.
※Inquiries about Tanubi train : Busan Tourism Organization (051-405-8745)
* Sightseeing Boat
Hours of operation: 09:00-18:00
Fee: 10,000 won for adults 6,000 won for children
Audio guide tour commentators can guide
Auxiliary chairs available for infants (inside amusement park establishment)
Smooth movement of unauthorized vehicles at the main entrance and exit of the entrance and exit path
The information staff can be guided at the tourist information center.
AUXILIARY DOG ACCOMPANYING AUXILIARY DOG ACCOMPANYING
infant family
Other details: 50% discount on parking fee for children's households (multi-child cards required), family rate system for families of 3 or more raccoons, convenience stores, snack bars, toilets next to raccoons (disabled, infant toilet, footrest)
Breastfeeding rooms and nursing rooms available (tourism information center)
Parking area for the disabled_Free use if disabled people are present in convenience facilities
Approaching paths, steeply sloping approaches are formed, and there are some section steps (one out of three Tanubi trains runs with wheelchair lifts - time can be checked at the ticket office)
Baby car beaker rental (tourism information center), folding stroller can be brought into the raccoon train, stroller can be moved along the park's circular path (but Yeongdo Lighthouse has many stairs, so stroller cannot be moved)
Wheelchair rental available (tourism information center)
-YeongdoDaegyo(bridge)
It was the first bridge built in Busan to connect land (Nampo-dong) and island (Yeongdo) for transportation during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The bridge is shaped like a bridge so that ships can cross between the South and North ports, and the bridge is lifted twice at least seven times at most. At that time, many people gathered to see the bridge projecting into the sky and gradually became a specialty of Busan. During the Korean War, it was a place where separated families met, and where refugees were saddened to know each other's lives and deaths.The bridge was originally named "Busan Bridge," but it was renamed "Yeongdo Bridge" due to the aging of the bridge. In people's memory, it is familiar with the name "Kagijimabashi."
Inquiries and Information 1670-8114
Home page http://www.bisco.or.kr
The address is 46 Taejong-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan.
Hours of use: 14:00-14:15 (open once a day)
- Gwangan-ri
Gwangan-ri Beach is located in Gwangan 2-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan and is located on the west side of Haeundae Beach. With a total area of 82,000 square meters, 1.4 kilometers long and 25-110 meters wide, the nearby Suyeong River boasts a clean water quality that can be re-inhabited by fish, making it a popular attraction for young people. Gwangan-ri is not only a beach, but also a restaurant, cafe, and a famous fashion store with a unique atmosphere. There are many things to eat and see, so you can enjoy the summer vacation. Especially at night, the beautiful night view of Gwangan Bridge is superb.
Inquiries and Information 051-622-4251
Home page http://www.suyeong.go.kr
Address 219, Gwangan Coast Road, Suyeong-gu, Busan
Opening hours: 09:00-18:00
Parking available
The stairway is very wide and the slope is 1 meter wide, making it easy for wheelchairs to move.
infant family
Other details: Diaper changing table in general women's restroom
The promenade is flat along the beach of the access road, so it is convenient to access the rest area with a view of Gwangan Bridge.
Toilets and toilets for the disabled (internal activity space is 1m x 1m, difficult to rotate wheelchairs, shared by men and women)_barrier-free convenience facilities
Public transportation subway accessible (Gwangan Station 700m from the coast), low-floor bus accessible (No. 42)
- Dongbaek Island
If you look to the right from Haeundae Beach, you will find the Chosun Beach Hotel at the end of the sandy beach and a small camellia island behind it. Originally an island, the site was connected to land for a long time by sedimentary action, but it is still called Winter Kashiwa Island, reminiscent of the ancient terrain.
In the past, many poets, including Choi Chi-won, visited this magnificent view of the sea and the forest and expressed their excitement to posterity.
The construction of a walking trail surrounding Winter Park Island has attracted many citizens.Choi Chi-won's statue of Haeundae, the statue of Hwang Ok-hee, the legendary heroine of Hwang Ok-hee, and the APEC House of Nurimaru are all over the place. In addition, the panoramic view of Busan from Winter Pokpo Island is impressive, but you can see the coastline opposite Mipo, Moon Hill, Gwangan Bridge across the sea and sky, and the island of Orokdo, which symbolizes the sea of Busan. As the name suggests, camellia flowers used to bloom like horses' hoofs, but the buds still bloom between winter and spring, and red flowers fall into a cylindrical shape.
Inquiries and Information 051-749-7621
Home page Haeundae Culture and Tourism http://
Address 67 Dongbaero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
24 hours a day
Holidays, all year round the clock
Parking available
Designation Status Busan Metropolitan City Monument No. 46 (designated on March 9, 1999)
No admission.
Braille block Braille block available (Tsubakijima Nurimaru)_Visually impaired convenience facilities
The main entrance and exit are wheelchair accessible without steps.
infant family
In addition, there is a diaper changing table in the public toilet.
Parking for the disabled (4 cars, Dongbaek Park Public Parking Lot)_ Convenience facilities for the disabled
There is a ramp to the entrance of the access road (continuing to the top of the island).
Toilets/Disability-only toilets available
Wheelchair rental available (Nurimaru in Tsubaki Island)
- Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was founded in 1376 by King Na-woong of Gyeongmin, and is one of Korea's three major sites of Gwaneum. It is famous for its harmonious sea, dragon and Gwaneum Buddha. It was destroyed by fire during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1930, but was rebuilt in the early 1930s. In 1974, Monk Yeongam became the chief priest of the temple and prayed for the restoration of the temple, but changed the name of the temple to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple because he saw the Bodhisattva in white riding a dragon in his dream.
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