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Gwangalli Beach
Gwangalli Beach is a beautiful beach located in Suyeong-gu, Busan. It is characterized by clear blue waters and fine sand, and is a popular destination visited by many tourists during summer. The scenery where Gwangandaegyo Bridge and the sea blend together is particularly beautiful, making it famous as a night view spot. In addition to swimming, visitors can enjoy various marine sports, and there are nearby cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy delicious food and spend a leisurely time. Also, its proximity to the city center makes it easily accessible...
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Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach boasts a wide sandy beach and beautiful coastline, with shallow waters and calm waves providing optimal conditions for a bathing beach. It is the first place that comes to mind when thinking of Busan and is a representative landmark of the city. It draws the largest crowds in the country each summer, serving as a measure of vacationers. In particular, large and small buildings and luxury hotels stand tall along the coastline, making it famous as a modern and refined beach resort that bustles with youthful energy not only during summer vacation but year-round and is well-known among overseas tourists.
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Busan Songdo Beach
Located 3km from Busan's Jagalchi Market, it is the first beach to open in Busan in 1913. From 2000 over approximately five years, maintenance projects expanded the diminished sandy beach and installed fountains, transforming it into a beach park. Nearby are a seafood market and Amnammun Park.
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Busan Beomeosa Temple
Beomeo Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the eastern slope of Geumjeong Mountain in Busan Metropolitan City and serves as the head temple of the 14th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Along with Haein Temple in Hapcheon and Tongdo Temple in Yangsan, Beomeo Temple is one of the three great temples of the southern region and a center of Korean Buddhism. Located on the eastern slope of Geumjeong Mountain, it was founded by Venerable Uisang in 678 (the 18th year of King Munmu, the 30th king of Silla) and was reconstructed during the reign of King Heungdeok. At the time of King Heungdeok's renovation, it was a large temple with 360 shrine halls, 360 plots of land, and affiliated slaves numbering around 100 households...
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Hurshimchung
Heo Sim Chung is a new type of urban hot spring health land that pursues health promotion through comfortable and pleasant hot spring bathing, rest, and physical training. It was established in October 1991 as part of Busan's urban redevelopment project. Heo Sim Chung's hot spring baths cover a total of 4,297.54mΒ² and can accommodate 3,000 people simultaneously, making it the largest hot spring facility in East Asia. The main hot spring bath features approximately 40 types of therapeutic baths including Jangsu-tang, Hoemoktang, Chungja-tang, Cave bath, and open-air bath, and operates event baths with different natural materials and oriental medicinal herbs depending on the season...
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Taejongdae Spa
Taejongdae Oncheon Jjimjilbang is located adjacent to Taejongdae, which boasts natural scenic beauty, and is about 3 minutes away from Taejongdae Gravel Plaza. With Bongnaesan Mountain of Yeongdo framing the area, it is positioned where visitors can enjoy hot springs together with mountains, sea, and parks. Taejongdae hot spring water is saline-alkaline mineral hot spring water with various herbal medicines and herbs added to the baths. The saline hot spring water has a total mineral dissolved content of 2,270γ/β, which is 7 times higher than the national average simple hot spring of 300γ/β...
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