Oryukdo Skywalk is a glass-bottom bridge across over a 35-meter-high coastal cliff. With the view of the waves, the U-shaped bridge gives thrills while looking down the transparent glass floor. It is the nearest spot to see Daemado (Tsushima) Island of Japan from Korea.
ORYUKDO SKYWALKOryukdo Skywalk is a glass-bottom bridge across over a 35-meter-high coastal cliff. With the view of the waves, the U-shaped bridge gives thrills while looking down the transparent glass floor. It is the nearest spot to see Daemado (Tsushima) Island of Japan from Korea.
Oryukdo-Islets, the gateway and landmark of Busan, appears as six islands from the east and five islands from the west. It has been listed as the 24th National Designated Cultural Property of Sightseeing since 2007. Also it has been designated as a marine sanctuary, for it has numerous habitats of animals and plants.
ORYUKDO ISLETSOryukdo-Islets, the gateway and landmark of Busan, appears as six islands from the east and five islands from the west. It has been listed as the 24th National Designated Cultural Property of Sightseeing since 2007. Also it has been designated as a marine sanctuary, for it has numerous habitats of animals and plants.
Igidae is a waterside park, that brings natural scenery with coastal cliffs and rocks. 4.7km trail road is one of the Busan's representative traking courses (Haeparang Trail, Galmat-gil). The name, Igidae, is most likely to be originated from the story of two Gisaengs (Korean geshas) who died from jumping into the sea to kill drunken Japanese commanders together with themselves during a feast celebrating the conquer of the Suyeong Fortress during the Imperial Japan invasion war.
IGIDAE PARKIgidae is a waterside park, that brings natural scenery with coastal cliffs and rocks. 4.7km trail road is one of the Busan's representative traking courses (Haeparang Trail, Galmat-gil). The name, Igidae, is most likely to be originated from the story of two Gisaengs (Korean geshas) who died from jumping into the sea to kill drunken Japanese commanders together with themselves during a feast celebrating the conquer of the Suyeong Fortress during the Imperial Japan invasion war.
From late October to early November every year, a chrysanthemum festival is held where there are interesting things to see, experience, and eat, and LED lights in the evening.
PEACE PARKFrom late October to early November every year, a chrysanthemum festival is held where there are interesting things to see, experience, and eat, and LED lights in the evening.
World's only cemetery of United Nations soldiers, UN Memorial Park honors 2,300 UN soldiers from 11 nations around the world who participated in the Korean War. Since the construction of 1951, it has been donated to UN and designated as shrine in 1955.
UN MEMORIAL CEMETERYWorld's only cemetery of United Nations soldiers, UN Memorial Park honors 2,300 UN soldiers from 11 nations around the world who participated in the Korean War. Since the construction of 1951, it has been donated to UN and designated as shrine in 1955.
Gamcheon Culture Village is called the Machu Picchu of South Korea. The maze alleys in the form of terraced housing and stamp tour make tourists come again and again to the spot.
GAMCHEON CULTURE VILLAGEGamcheon Culture Village is called the Machu Picchu of South Korea. The maze alleys in the form of terraced housing and stamp tour make tourists come again and again to the spot.
This 70 m long-tunnel was built into the coastal cliff to provide an alternative means of access navigating the steep stairs of Jeoryeong Coastal Trail. The interior of the tunnel is decorated with handcrafted rock sculptures, fiber optic lights, and photo zones.
HUINNYEOUL COASTAL TUNNELThis 70 m long-tunnel was built into the coastal cliff to provide an alternative means of access navigating the steep stairs of Jeoryeong Coastal Trail. The interior of the tunnel is decorated with handcrafted rock sculptures, fiber optic lights, and photo zones.
Huinnyeoul Village was originally a small humble village settled by displaced refugees from the Korean War. It rouse to fame, thanks to its striking position atop a cliff resembling that of the Greek island Santorini. Huinnyeoul Culture Village also served as the filming site of may films.
HUINNYEOUL CULTURE VILLAGEHuinnyeoul Village was originally a small humble village settled by displaced refugees from the Korean War. It rouse to fame, thanks to its striking position atop a cliff resembling that of the Greek island Santorini. Huinnyeoul Culture Village also served as the filming site of may films.
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