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Moontan Road (문탠로드)

Moontan Road (문탠로드)

4.6Km    2021-07-02

120, Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Located on the Dalmaji-gil Road, Moontan Road is a walking trail with a meaning of easy stroll under the moonlight. With five different walking courses, it takes approximately 1 to 2 hours. Visitors can enjoy other amenities including an observatory, sports park, Dalmaji Eoul Madang, Haewoljeong Pavillion and more.

Site of Dongnaeeupseong Walled Town (동래읍성지)

Site of Dongnaeeupseong Walled Town (동래읍성지)

4.8Km    2024-09-26

48-2 Myeongnyun-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan

Site of Dongnaeeupseong Walled Town, built towards the end of the Goryeo dynasty and the early Joseon dynasty, was a significant fortress during the Imjin War in 1592. It served as the main battleground where civilians, officials, and soldiers united to resist the Japanese forces. Recognizing the strategic importance of the Dongnae area, a much larger fortress was constructed in 1731, replacing the original structure from one built during war. Today, only traces of the fortress remain, with the Bukmun Gate, Insaengmun Gate, Dongjangdae Command Post, Seojangdae Command Post, and Bukjangdae Command Post having been restored.

Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital (인제대학교 해운대백병원)

4.9Km    2025-10-23

875 Haeun-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, established in 2010, is the only university hospital in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam region. The hospital has become a central hub for medical tourism by serving not only local patients but also actively attracting international patients, aiming to establish itself as a leading medical hub in Northeast Asia.

The hospital operates specialized centers such as the Digestive Disease Center, Liver Transplantation Center, Spine Center, and Cancer Center. In particular, the Robot Surgery Center has introduced the latest single-port robotic system, the da Vinci SP, and is about to reach 4,000 surgical cases. The Liver Transplantation Center has regularized more than 30 transplant surgeries annually, while the Cancer Center practices multidisciplinary care, where experts from various specialties collaborate to provide precise diagnoses and individualized treatment plans, realizing the mission of “never giving up on cancer treatment.”

With advanced medical equipment and outstanding professionals, Haeundae Paik Hospital is evolving into a world-class general medical institution and continues to grow as a global leader in healthcare.

Dalmaji Road (해운대 달맞이길)

Dalmaji Road (해운대 달맞이길)

5.1Km    2024-03-06

190, Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Dalmaji Road refers to the pass that connects Haeundae Beach with Songjeong Beach over Wausan Mountain. It is an 8 km-long coastal road lined with cherry and pine trees, offering a beautiful coast view and a perfect place for seaside drives. The summit of the pass has the Dalmaji Hill and the Haewoljeong Pavilion, which overlook the view of the Cheongsa Port and the sea. The road also has many cafés, restaurants, and galleries. The "moonrise at the Dalmaji Road" is not to be missed.

Nambusan Church (남부산교회)

Nambusan Church (남부산교회)

5.2Km    2025-10-29

300 Jinnam-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan

The movie <Broker> - A meaningful place with a baby box
It is the location where the church scene with the baby box was filmed, and is impressive enough to be the starting point of the story. The name in the play was Busan Family Church. It shows the hilly terrain of Busan well, and the exterior with more than 40 years of history matches the mood of the movie. If you walk down the road, you can see the murals that appeared in the film and the friendly townscape.

UN Sculpture Park (UN조각공원)

5.3Km    2023-04-04

Daeyeong-dong, Nam-gu, Busan

UN Sculpture Park is located next to the UN Memorial Cemetery where the souls of UN soldiers who served in the Korean War rest in peace. The sculpture park exhibits 34 pieces of artworks created and donated by sculptors from 21 nations who provided support in the Korean War. These sculptures were created as a part of UN Memorial Park International Sculpture Symposium (September 15-30, 2000) that commemorated the 50th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War in honor of those who fought in the war. The UN Sculpture Park had its opening ceremony on October 24, 2001.

 

Jeonpo Samgeori (전포 삼거리)

Jeonpo Samgeori (전포 삼거리)

5.3Km    2025-10-29

320 Jinnam-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan

The movie <Broker> - The bus stop where IU was standing
In the trailer, the bus stop where singer and actress IU stood with a depressed look is the Jeonpo Samgeori bus stop. Right in front of the bus stop, there are two public phone booths where she used to call the police. Red bricks, faded murals, slanted electric poles, and narrow sidewalks make it a photo spot as it is undecorated.

UN Memorial Cemetery (재한유엔기념공원 (UN기념공원))

UN Memorial Cemetery (재한유엔기념공원 (UN기념공원))

5.4Km    2024-03-06

93 UN pyeonghwa-ro, Nam-gu, Busan

UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea stands as the sole UN cemetery globally, established by the UN Command in 1951 to inter fallen soldiers from the Korean War. Initially accommodating around 11,000 individuals, it later saw the repatriation of many, with 2,300 remains laid to rest. Soldiers from 11 nations, including the United States and the United Kingdom, find their final resting place here. The site features Memorial Service Hall, Memorabilia Hall, Wall of Remembrance, UN Forces Monument, and Unknown Soldier's Pathway.

Peace Park (평화공원)

5.6Km    2021-09-17

10, Sinseon-ro 447beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan

Peace Park is the representative citizen's rest area in Busan, filled with over 30,000 camellia and pine trees. A fountain in the middle of the park provides a fun water playground for children, and a popular date spot with beautiful lights at night.

Busan Cultural Center (부산문화회관)

5.7Km    2021-08-06

1, UN pyeonghwa-ro 76beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan

Busan Cultural Center began construction in October 1983 and finished constructing three halls in 1993. In April 2010, the cultural center underwent renovations and reopend in October. The architecture format used traditional Korean houses with a large, medium, and small halls. Large gates and walls were removed to allow easy access. The roof used concrete slabs to recreate traditional patterns and the exterior walls are made of granite stone.