Busan

Busan

South Korea's second largest city is a comfortable and creative mega city

Location: 

Busan, South Korea

Duration: 

Friday, May 18, 2018

Personal highlights

  1. Busan: South Koreainfo-icon's second largest city in South East
  2. Metropolitan Area: endless from Haeundae to Dadaepo Beach
  3. Surroundings: many beaches, mountains and a tremendous skyline
  4. My travels: skipping the ferry to Japaninfo-icon due to a storm (by air instead)
  5. My experience: surprised by much creativity and street arts!

Image sources

  1. Busan's suburb from the aeroplane
  2. Busan bridge from 168 Stairs Busan
  3. Korean Girls at the Gamcheon Cultural Village
  4. Busan KTX Sancheon Trainstation
  5. Me at the Gamcheon Cultural Village

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