Walking along the Dongbaekseom coastal trail while looking at the sea in Haeundae, Busan🌿
As the name suggests, in Haeundae Dongbaekseom, when winter and early spring come,
red camellia flowers bloom beautifully all over the trail. 🌸
While walking along the trail, you can see the Haeundae and Marine City scenery,
and the scenery where you can see Nurimaru and Gwangan Bridge side by side.
If you go to Haeundae, this is a travel course that I definitely recommend!!✨
📍Haeundae Dongbaekseom
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Busan, a beautiful and peaceful city
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Busan has many beautiful beaches.
Haeundae, Songjeong, Gijang, Taejongdae
Let's enjoy a cup of tea at a pretty cafe by the sea.
And there are many delicious restaurants.
Gijang seaweed soup is famous.
It has a deep and light taste because it is boiled for a long time with flounder fish.
The newly built resorts in Gijang are also beautiful, so it would be good to travel while staying here.
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A cool beach walk is here, Dongbaekseom Island👒
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How to get there: Use the Westin Busan hotel entrance
Attractions: Dongbaekseom Island, APEC Memorial Hall
Hotel: Westin Chosun Busan
There is a spot where you can enjoy the gorgeous skyline of LCT and the scenery of Gwangan Bridge, Busan's representative, at the same time. It is Haeundae Dongbaekseom Island. If you walk around here on a warm sunny day, you can take in Busan's two major tourist spots with both eyes.✨
The APEC Memorial Hall located inside Dongbaekseom Island is also a must-see, so be sure to check it out. And go down to the first floor of this building and enjoy the private walking path.☺️
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Busan: A Vibrant Coastal Gem
#koreatrip Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, offers a perfect mix of scenic beaches, cultural landmarks, and bustling urban life. Nestled along the southeastern coast, Busan attracts travelers with its laid-back charm and variety of attractions that cater to all interests.
One of the city’s highlights is Haeundae Beach, a lively stretch of sand that draws locals and tourists alike. With its vibrant atmosphere, surrounding cafes, and seasonal events, it’s the ideal spot for relaxation or enjoying water sports. Nearby, the luxurious Marine City showcases stunning high-rise buildings and a waterfront promenade perfect for an evening stroll.
For those seeking cultural and artistic experiences, the Gamcheon Culture Village is a must-visit. This colorful neighborhood, often referred to as the “Santorini of Korea,” is filled with quirky murals, art installations, and narrow alleys. Each turn offers a new photo opportunity, and the local shops provide unique souvenirs and snacks.
History enthusiasts will enjoy Beomeosa Temple, a serene Buddhist temple nestled in the mountains. Surrounded by lush nature, it offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustle. For a more modern experience, the Busan Cinema Center, home to the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), is a stunning architectural marvel that celebrates Korea’s thriving film industry.
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Dongbaek Island Busan
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Some calls it Dongbaek island while some calls it Dongbaekseom. Whatever the name is, Dongbaek island coastal promenade in Busan provides magnificent views of the famous Haeundae beach, as you track or go on the different walking trails of this beautiful coastal walk. You can see the different famous monuments or statues as you walk along these pathways, spot the famous lighthouse, the princess hwangok statue which is like a mermaid, walk on a suspension bridge, spot the submerged light beacon and so much more. The walking trail is pretty long and one with many steps so be prepared for that. I went on a hike with my kids and thankfully it was manageable and we all had fun picking acorns and admiring the gorgeous sea views.