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    Nampo-dong Shopping Street
    Nampo-dong Shopping Street is one of Busan’s most visited retail areas, offering a wide range of fashion shops, accessories, local designer brands, and affordable cosmetics. The street is always bustling with visitors and is conveniently located near major attractions such as Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market, making it a key stop during any Busan itinerary.
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    BIFF Square
    BIFF Square is a vibrant cultural and shopping street known for its mix of fashion shops, beauty stores, entertainment venues, and famous street food stalls. The area is lively throughout the day and evening, making it a popular destination for visitors who want to experience Busan’s youth culture and dynamic street atmosphere.
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    Gukje Market
    Gukje Market is one of Busan’s largest and most historic traditional markets, featuring numerous small shops selling clothing, accessories, household goods, vintage items, and local products. The market is lively, affordable, and full of character, making it an essential stop for visitors seeking an authentic Busan shopping experience.
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    Lotte Department Store Gwangbok
    Lotte Department Store Gwangbok is a major shopping complex in Busan offering luxury brands, fashion, cosmetics, and lifestyle products, along with a beautiful rooftop observatory overlooking the ocean. Its location in the center of Nampo-dong makes it a convenient stop for travelers exploring Busan’s traditional markets and waterfront attractions.
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    Shinsegae Centum City
    Shinsegae Centum City is one of the world’s largest department stores and a landmark shopping destination in Busan. The mall offers a wide range of luxury brands, fashion boutiques, lifestyle stores, a cinema, a spa, and an ice rink, providing a complete lifestyle and shopping experience under one roof. Its modern design, extensive facilities, and convenient access make it a must-visit spot for travelers exploring Haeundae.
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    Jagalchi Fish Market – Korea’s Largest Seafood Market
    Jagalchi Fish Market is Busan’s iconic seafood destination, offering an authentic taste of Korea’s maritime culture. Wander through the bustling stalls filled with freshly caught fish, shellfish, and other seafood delicacies. Many vendors allow you to select your seafood and have it prepared on the spot, giving you the chance to enjoy the freshest flavors possible. The lively atmosphere, colorful displays, and friendly vendors make Jagalchi an unmissable stop for food lovers and anyone looking to experience Busan’s vibrant local life.
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    Haedong Yonggungsa Temple – Korea’s Most Beautiful Seaside Temple
    Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is one of Korea’s most breathtaking coastal landmarks, set dramatically on cliffs overlooking the ocean. Famous for its serene atmosphere and stunning sunrise views, the temple offers a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual charm. As you explore its walkways, statues, and oceanside terraces, you’ll feel the peaceful harmony between the sea and traditional Korean architecture. It’s an unforgettable spot for photography, reflection, and experiencing Busan’s coastal magic.
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    Gwangalli Beach & Gwangan Bridge – Busan’s Iconic Night View
    Gwangalli Beach is one of Busan’s most romantic coastal spots, famous for its soft sandy shoreline and relaxing seaside atmosphere. As the sun sets, the area transforms with the spectacular illumination of Gwangan Bridge, creating a dazzling night view reflected across the water. Visitors can enjoy beachfront cafés, trendy restaurants, and evening light shows that make this neighborhood perfect for a scenic stroll or a memorable night out. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone seeking Busan’s signature blend of ocean views and vibrant nightlife.
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    Gaemijip
    Gaemijip is a popular Korean restaurant known for its flavorful grilled dishes and traditional side menu options. When visiting, guests should be aware that the restaurant can get very crowded during peak hours, so early arrival or waiting time may be necessary. Some menu items may require a minimum order, and grilling is usually done at the table, which may cause a smoky atmosphere. Reservations are often limited, so walk-ins are common. Please check prices and availability in advance, as they may vary depending on the branch.
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    Anga
    Anga is brand that has only grown into a specialty store for pork products since 2004 in Heaundae Beach in Busan. Rather than seek daily profit, we would like to build trust in our customers by providing friendly service and a consistent taste.
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    Gamcheon Culture Village – Busan’s Colorful Art Village
    Gamcheon Culture Village is one of Busan’s most photogenic destinations, known for its brightly painted houses, artistic alleys, and creative murals that turn every corner into a charming discovery. As you wander through the hillside village, you’ll find quirky sculptures, boutique art shops, and cozy cafés offering stunning panoramic views. With its vibrant colors and countless picture-perfect spots, Gamcheon is an unmissable stop for travelers who love culture, creativity, and unforgettable photos.
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    Samjin Amook
    Samjin Fish Cake is one of Busan’s most famous food brands, known for producing high-quality fish cakes for more than 70 years. The store offers a wide variety of freshly made fish cakes, including skewers, baked fish cakes, stuffed varieties, and special seasonal items. Visitors can watch parts of the production process, enjoy warm fish cakes straight from the oven, and purchase neatly packaged products to take home as gifts. With its long history, consistent quality, and convenient location near Busan Station, Samjin Fish Cake is considered a must-visit spot for travelers looking to experience one of Busan’s signature delicacies.
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    Jinwoorin Haejang
    Haeundae Haejang-guk is a well-known restaurant in Busan specializing in traditional Korean hangover soup, a dish that is especially popular among locals. The broth is rich, savory, and deeply flavored, made with beef, vegetables, and various seasonings that create a comforting and satisfying meal. The portion size is generous, and the taste is well-balanced, making it suitable for both breakfast and lunch. Located near Haeundae Station, the restaurant is easy to access and frequently visited by travelers exploring the beach area. Its long-standing reputation, consistent quality, and affordable prices have made Haeundae Haejang-guk a recommended dining spot for those wanting to experience authentic Busan-style cuisine. Visiting during non-peak hours is ideal as the restaurant can be busy in the mornings.
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    Geumsubokguk
    Geumsubokguk is one of the most famous restaurants in Busan specializing in pufferfish soup, a signature local delicacy. Known for its long history and consistent quality, the restaurant serves a clean, refreshing, and nutritious broth made from fresh pufferfish. The flavor is mild yet deeply satisfying, making it a popular choice for both locals and travelers. The menu includes various pufferfish dishes such as boiled, steamed, fried, and hot pot versions, allowing visitors to experience the ingredient in multiple ways. With spacious seating, 24-hour service, and a location close to Haeundae Beach, Geumsubokguk is an ideal dining spot for travelers exploring Busan. Due to its reputation and popularity, the restaurant can be busy during peak tourist seasons, so visiting early is recommended.
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    Busan Tourist attractions

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    Gwangalli Beach
    Gwangalli Beach is a popular coastal destination; plan your visit to explore viewpoints, cafés, and nearby attractions. Swimming is allowed during designated summer seasons, and safety instructions from lifeguards should always be followed. Nighttime views of the Gwangan Bridge are a major highlight, but the beach can become crowded during evenings and weekends. Photography is permitted, especially for capturing the bridge’s LED lights, but avoid taking photos of strangers without consent. Public restrooms, showers, and changing facilities are available, though some services operate only in peak season. Parking spaces are limited during busy periods; using public transportation is recommended for easier access. Follow beach regulations, stay within marked swimming zones, and keep the area clean to ensure a safe and pleasant visit.
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    Shinsegae Centum City
    Shinsegae Centum City is a large shopping complex; plan your visit in advance to cover areas of interest. Opening hours are typically 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM, but individual stores or facilities may vary. Some facilities, such as the spa or ice rink, may require reservations or additional fees. Photography is generally allowed in public areas, but avoid taking pictures of staff or other customers without permission. Parking is available, but can be limited during weekends and holidays; public transport is recommended. Follow all signs and store regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
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    Taejongdae
    Taejongdae is a natural park with cliffs and uneven paths; wear comfortable shoes and be cautious while walking. Stay on designated trails and do not climb over safety barriers, especially near cliffs. The Danubi Train is available for easier access to major sights within the park. Photography is allowed, but drones may require special permission. The park can get crowded on weekends and holidays; visiting early in the day is recommended. Food and drinks can be purchased at on-site cafes and stalls; carry out your trash to keep the park clean.
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    Gamcheon Culture Village
    Gamcheon Culture Village is a residential area; please respect the privacy of local residents. Stay on designated paths and avoid entering private homes without permission. Photography is allowed, but be mindful of residents and other visitors. Some alleys are steep or narrow; wear comfortable shoes and watch your step. The village can get crowded on weekends and holidays; visiting early in the morning is recommended for a quieter experience. Trash bins are limited; please carry out your garbage to help keep the village clean.
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    Haeundae Beach
    Haeundae Beach is a public beach; please follow safety rules and lifeguard instructions when swimming. Swimming is generally allowed from June to August; outside this period, water activities may be restricted. Be mindful of personal belongings, especially during crowded times. Pets are usually not allowed on the beach. Alcohol and barbecues are restricted in certain areas; check local signage. The beach is busiest during weekends and holidays; arrive early for a quieter experience.