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Gohyangjip Kalguksu (고향집칼국수)

Gohyangjip Kalguksu (고향집칼국수)

18.4Km    2019-08-17

397-2, Sinseon-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
+82-51-622-2366

Gohyangjip Kalguksu offers kal-guksu (noodle soup) using red pepper powder, rice, and seasonal vegetables.

E-Mart - Munhyeon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 문현)

18.4Km    2024-04-22

47, Jeonpo-daero 91beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan

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Myeongseondo Island (명선도)

18.4Km    2024-10-14

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

Myeongseondo Island is an uninhabited island near Jinha Beach in Ulju-gun, Ulsan. The island takes on a vibrant appearance after the sun sets, with various media art displays lighting up the pathways. The island is accessible via a temporary bridge set up during the admission times.

Olive Young - Busan Munhyeon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 부산문현점)

18.5Km    2024-06-27

1F, 31, Suyeong-ro, Nam-gu, Busan

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Sigol Bapsang (시골밥상)

Sigol Bapsang (시골밥상)

18.5Km    2021-04-14

24-16 Jungang-daero 691beonga-gil Busanjin-gu Busan
+82-51-807-6553

It is a popular Korean restaurant serving hearty side dishes. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan. The representative menu is Korean table d'hote.

Busan Fishing Village Folk Museum (부산어촌민속관)

Busan Fishing Village Folk Museum (부산어촌민속관)

18.7Km    2022-12-29

128, Haksa-ro, Buk-gu, Busan
+82-51-363-3333

Opened on February 23, 2007 as a branch museum of Busan Marine Natural History Museum, Busan Fishing Village Folk Museum displays cultural artifacts and materials related to the tradition, history and folklore of Busan's fishing culture and development. Designed with the theme of "Fishing Village Trip from the River to the Sea," the exhibition halls are divided into Nakdonggang River Fishing Village Folk Hall and Busan Fishing Village Folk Hall.

Yangsan Museum (양산시립박물관)

18.7Km    2021-08-05

78, Bukjeong-ro, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-392-3314

Yangsan Museum opened April 11, 2013 to preserve and study excavated cultural items from the Yangsan area, as well to act as an educational and cultural content space.

The design of the museum resembles the dolmen in Singi-dong and curved lines seen on the eaves of Tongdosa Temple’s Daeungjeon Hall, while the rotunda in the middle of the museum visualizes the old fire beacon on Wonjeoksan Mountain.

Yangsan Museum is comprised of five floors presenting the history and culture of Yangsan. The main exhibition hall is divided into a History Hall, Ancient Hall, Children's Historical Experience Hall, Special Exhibition Hall, and 3D Visual Hall. As the exhibition halls are divided by theme and period, the flow of the museum allows you to easily absorb the information on display. Not only does the museum display relics, but also models, dioramas and a variety of footage is on display, presenting the past, present, and future crossing over in one space to give visitors a nice sense of realism as they tour the facility.

Busan Jungang Market (부산 중앙시장)

Busan Jungang Market (부산 중앙시장)

18.7Km    2024-02-26

34-3 Jungangbeonyeong-ro 20beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan

Busan Jungang Market, a prominent traditional market in Busan, is noted for its extensive range of flowers, potted plants, and artificial flowers. Beyond its floral offerings, the market also features a diverse array of food options, including tteokbokki, sundae, dakgangjeong (deep-fried and braised chicken), and other deep-fried dishes. Additionally, it offers a variety of attractions and activities. Spanning from the first basement to the third floor, visitors can find restaurants, jewelry stores, and other general shops, along with a wholesale market for flowers and plants.

Wonjo Beomil-dong Maetteok (원조범일동매떡)

Wonjo Beomil-dong Maetteok (원조범일동매떡)

18.7Km    2024-03-15

52-2 Gold thema-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-633-0166

Wonjo Beomil-dong Maetteok is a renowned snack restaurant in Busan, famous for its spicy tteokbokki. It first opened its doors in 1966 in Beomil-dong, Busan. Maetteok, short for "maeun tteokbokki," refers to tteokbokki seasoned with spicy sauce made from chili pepper powder, red chili paste, sugar, garlic, and ginger. The rice cakes are chewy, and the sauce is spicy yet flavorful. They also offer various side dishes such as fishcakes, deep-fried dishes, sundae, gimbap, and instant noodles.