Busan Trip
Busan before COVID
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Part1: Jung-gu, the first downtown from the airport
Part2: Jung-gu, Lotte Departmentstore, View of the city
Part3: Saha-gu, Gamcheon Culture Village
Part4: Seo-gu, Saha-gu, Songdo Beach & Sunset at Dadaepo Beach
Part5: Jung-gu, Dong-gu, Chinatown & Nightview at Diorama of History (Jung-gu & Dong-gu)
Part6: Yeongdo-gu, Taejongdae Resort Park and Yeongdo Lighthouse
Part7: Jung-gu, Nam-gu, Museums
Part8: Haeundae-gu, the downtown with a beach
Part9: Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, the most beautiful temple in Korea
Part10: Nam-gu, Oryukdo Islands
Part11: Geumjeong-gu, Beomeosa Temple and Geumjeongsanseong Fortress
Seo-gu
Seo District is the largest district in Incheon, South Korea. It has an area 111.2 square kilometres, and it has the largest area of farmland in Incheon. In the past, Seo-gu was part of ‘Buk-gu’. In 1988, a part of the ward was separated to form ‘Seo-gu’. Wikipedia
Songdo Beach
Songdo Beach is a man-made beach in Busan, South Korea. It was created in 1913. The name “Songdo” was given due to the thick pine forest covering the island. Songdo Beach was the first beach in Korea, and was developed by the Songdo Amusement Co., Ltd. Wikipedia
Saha-gu
Saha District is a gu in western Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 40.89 km², and a population of about 375,000. About a third of the area is forest land. Saha-gu became a gu of Busan in 1983. It is home to the Seunghak Campus of Dong-A University. Wikipedia
Dadaepo Beach
Dadaepo Beach is Busan’s most famous stretch of sand. A famous place for sunset.
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