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Woljeon Fish Market (월전 활어판매장)

Woljeon Fish Market (월전 활어판매장)

9.5Km    2024-02-26

154-21 Jukseong-ri, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan

Woljeon Fish Market is a hub of stores specializing in raw fish and seafood freshly caught off the Gijang coast. This destination is ideal for those looking to purchase sea eels, sliced raw fish, and various seafood. Visitors have the unique opportunity to buy these items from the stores and then savor them at a nearby restaurant for an additional service charge. Notably, Woljeon Fish Market is renowned for offering some of the freshest conger eel in Busan. The stores are managed by fishermen themselves, ensuring that customers have access to fresh seafood at affordable prices.

E-Mart Traders - Yangsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트트레이더스 양산)

E-Mart Traders - Yangsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트트레이더스 양산)

9.8Km    2024-04-23

16, Pyeongsan-ro, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

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Nasa Beach (나사해변(나사리해수욕장))

Nasa Beach (나사해변(나사리해수욕장))

10.1Km    2024-11-04

434-5 Nasari, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan

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Nasa Beach is where Ban Ji-eum and Mun Seo-ha danced against the backdrop of the sea. The shimmering reflection was a scene that moved many viewers’ hearts. It is said that the piled-up sand gradually turned into land and formed the village. Take a leisurely stroll on this beach.

Supaeseo (숲애서)

Supaeseo (숲애서)

10.7Km    2024-12-10

Anti-aging and Healing Service Experience Center, 248 Tapgol-gil, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Supaeseo, which opened in July 2021, is the first publicly operated healing experience center. The center helps visitors enjoy a slow and healthy life filled with love, while being surrounded by the clean forests of Daeunsan Mountain, Yangsan. Visitors can experience therapy programs, therapy meals, and recreational accommodations all in one place. The center is dedicated to improving visitors' quality of life through rest, forest therapy, and health therapy programs in the clean nature of Daeunsan Mountain.

Cape Ganjeolgot Somang-gil (간절곶 소망길)

Cape Ganjeolgot Somang-gil (간절곶 소망길)

10.7Km    2024-02-20

Nasa-ri, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan

Cape Ganjeolgot Somang-gil is a coastal path along Ganjeolgot Beach, where the first sunrise of the Korean peninsula can be witnessed, making it a popular spot for New Year's sunrise wishes. Stretching for 10km from the entrance of Jinha Myeongseongyo Bridge to Sinam Port, the route offers five themed courses: Love, Romance, Happiness, and more. An iconic 5-meter Hope Mailbox stands as a local attraction, set against the beautiful Ganjeolgot Lighthouse, designated as one of the "Sixteen Scenic Lighthouses," and a large-winged windmill.

Haedong Hoetjip (해동횟집)

Haedong Hoetjip (해동횟집)

11.0Km    2019-11-19

603, Gijanghaean-ro, Gijang-gun, Busan
+82-51-721-9477

Raw anchovy is the specialty at Haedong Hoetjip located near Daebyeon Port. While having raw fish, one can enjoy views of the sea through the window.

Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress (서생포왜성)

Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress (서생포왜성)

11.0Km    2020-02-05

Seosaeng-ri, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan-si
+82-52-204-0324

Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress (Seosaengpo Japanese Fortress) is a stone fortress typical of the Japanese style popular in the later part of the 16th century. It was built under the leadership of Japanese General Kato Kiyomasa in 1592-1593 at the beginning of the Imjinwaeran War (Japanese invasion, 1592-1598). The main fortress is located on a mountaintop 200 meters above sea level, a second fortress is halfway down the mountain, and a third fortress is located at the bottom of the mountain. The whole fortress is rectangular shaped. The fortress wall is 6 meters high and slants at an angle of 15 degrees.

In 1594, a Buddhist monk named Samyeong-daesa came to Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress four times to negotiate for peace, but he failed each time. In 1598, the fortress was taken over by Korea with the assistance of General Magwi of the Ming dynasty. A year later, Changpyodang Shrine was built in honor of 53 Koreans who died during battles against the Japanese invading forces. However, the shrine was destroyed during the Japanese imperialism period and no trace of it remains. It is possible to tell from Seosaengpo Jinseongdo (a map drawn up in 1872) that the fortress was also partially used by Korean forces.

Busan Healing Forest (부산 치유의 숲)

Busan Healing Forest (부산 치유의 숲)

11.1Km    2024-01-05

101 Cheolmacheon-ro, Gijang-gun, Busan

Busan Healing Forest is the first “healing forest” to be founded in the Gyeongsang-do region. This place is where visitors can reflect on emotions and relax through various wellness programs surrounded by nature and healing energy. Busan Healing Forest is 153ha in size, and it takes about 40 minutes to walk around the central trail starting from the visitor center at the entrance. Programs tailored to various audiences are operated in multiple places found along the central trail: the Forest Library, Mind Sharing Site, Forest Healing Yard, Forest Meditation Site, Pine Wind Bathing Site, and Prenatal Education Forest.

Oyang Susan (오양수산)

Oyang Susan (오양수산)

11.2Km    2021-03-22

548-3, Gijanghaean-ro, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
+82-51-721-0074

This is a famous store in Busan where you can eat fresh seafood dishes. This seafood restaurant is located in Gijang-gun, Busan. The most famous menu is grilled sea eel.

Busan Hongbeopsa Temple (홍법사(부산))

Busan Hongbeopsa Temple (홍법사(부산))

11.3Km    2022-12-27

202, Dugu-ro 33beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-508-0345

Hongbeopsa Temple is located in Geumjeong dugu-dong, Busan and is known for the largest bronze Amida Buddha Statue in Korea at 21 meters. Surrounded by Cheolmasan Mountain and Geumjeongsan Mountain, a beautiful scenery stretching out to Suyonggang River makes one feel as if you were in Yeonhwajang, an ideal world in Buddhism that is filled with lotus flowers.

The temple has training rooms for visitors to practice meditation as well as a bust statue of Gandhi, donated by the Government of India to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relationship between Korea and India. The temple has a wealth of attractions that cannot be seen in other temples of Korea such as huge statue of Buddha, India Cultural Center, Jeokmyeolbogung Palace, and beautiful gardens, luring an increasing number of tourists every year.