Explore BTS Jimin and Jungkook’s childhood in Busan. Visit their schools, favorite spots, and iconic Busan attractions. Feel their journey and love for Busan.
Explore BTS Jimin and Jungkook’s childhood in Busan. Visit their schools, favorite spots, and iconic Busan attractions. Feel their journey and love for Busan.
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Haeundae Beach - Enjoy the stunning views of Haeundae Beach from Dongbaekseom Island, located to the south of the beach. Discover the legend of the Little Mermaid, explore the coastal cliffs, capture unforgettable photos, and experience Korea’s most renowned beach.
Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan, stretching 1.5km with a…
- Haeundae Beach - Enjoy the stunning views of Haeundae Beach from Dongbaekseom Island, located to the south of the beach. Discover the legend of the Little Mermaid, explore the coastal cliffs, capture unforgettable photos, and experience Korea’s most renowned beach.
Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan, stretching 1.5km with a picturesque coastline, making it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy swimming. It is especially popular during the summer for vacations. Nearby attractions include Dongbaek Island, Busan Aquarium, and a yacht marina.
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Bulguksa - Bulguksa is a prominent temple from the Silla Dynasty, established in 751 (10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong. However, according to the “Bulguksa Gogeumchanggi,” it was founded in 528 (15th year of King Beopheung’s reign) by King Beopheung’s mother, Lady Yeongje, and Lady Giyun, who became nuns.
Bulguksa represents the Buddhist paradise longed for by the Silla people, embodying their ideal world of peace. This aspiration is expressed in three aspects: the Saha world of Sakyamuni Buddha based on the Lotus Sutra, the Paradise of Amitabha Buddha based on the Infinite Life Sutra, and the Lotus World of Vairocana Buddha based on the Avatamsaka Sutra.
These are uniquely represented through the temple’s layout, with sections centered on the Daeungjeon, Geungnakjeon, and Birojeon.
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Seokguram - Seokguram Grotto, founded in 751 (10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong, is a magnificent cultural monument reflecting the faith and wisdom of the Silla people. It is notable not only for its aesthetics but also for embodying the national spirit of the Silla people, showcasing harmony between rulers and citizens. Seokguram Grotto should be viewed as a national endeavor rather than just Kim Dae-seong’s personal project.
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Cheonmachong Tomb - Cheonmachong is a tomb in Gyeongju, believed to be the resting place of King Jijeung, one of the 21st or 22nd kings of Silla. It measures 47m in diameter and 12.7m in height, and was excavated in 1973, revealing 11,297 burial items, including the Cheonmado (National Treasure No. 207), a gold crown (National Treasure No. 188), and a gold hat (National Treasure No. 189). Among the relics, a painting of a white Cheonmado flying into the sky, made of birch bark, was discovered, giving the tomb its name. Additionally, paintings of a Western king and a horseman were found. Located in Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do (within Daereungwon), the tomb’s interior has been restored and is open to the public. Visitors can step back 2,000 years and imagine the elegance of the Silla Dynasty and the lives of its kings.
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Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Mound - Ascend to the top of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain for a breathtaking and expansive view of Busan. It is a popular dating spot for young people in Busan. Enjoy the panoramic views of Busan from all directions. On a clear day, Tsushima Island in Japan is visible.
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Busan Gamcheon Culture Village - Gamcheon Culture Village originated in the 1950s as a settlement for Korean refugees and continues to preserve the history of Busan, reflecting the nation’s modern history. The unique terraced residential structures along the mountain’s foot and the maze of alleyways showcase Gamman Bay’s distinctiveness. The 『Village Art Project』, initiated by local artists and residents to preserve Gamcheon’s historical value, laid the foundation for the creation of Gamcheon Cultural Village. This project attracted various public contests, and by 2015, about 1.4 million people had visited, making it a popular attraction.
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Yongdusan Park - Yongdusan Mountain is one of Busan’s three famous mountains. Previously known as Songhyeonsan Mountain due to the sea view through dense pine trees, it was later renamed Yongdusan Mountain because its shape resembles a dragon, symbolizing the potential to ward off Japanese pirates.
Yongdusan Park features the Busan Tower Observatory, statues of King Lee Chung-mu and Baeksan Ahn Hee-jae, a bell pavilion, a flower clock, and a dragon-shaped statue. An escalator connects Nampo-dong to the park. From Yongdusan Park, visitors can enjoy a beautiful view of Busan Port and Yeongdo, and from the Busan Tower, a stunning night view of downtown Busan, including Busan Port and Namhang, can be seen. -
Gukje Market - Established in the 1890s in Bupyeong-dong, Jung-gu, Busan, originally known as ‘Sageori Market’, it became the country’s first public market in 1910. After the Korean War, refugees sold goods from US military bases, earning it the nickname ‘Canned Can Market’. It was also called ‘Goblin Market’ due to its variety of unusual items.
The market features numerous street food stalls along a 110m narrow street, offering a range of snacks. Unique to the market is the presence of many foreign foods and stores operated by foreigners. Dishes include Turkish kebabs, Indonesian mee goreng, Vietnamese spring rolls, and Japanese or Filipino cuisine. The bustling atmosphere and narrow streets create a lively scene as visitors walk in a single line.
- On-board WiFi
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Air-conditioned Mini-Van
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Air-conditioned Mini-Van
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Lunch & Dinner
- Guide Tip (10%~)
- Lunch & Dinner
- Guide Tip (10%~)
The primary benefit of a private tour for cruise passengers is:
- Experience the rich history of Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage city with 3,000 years of history, and the vibrant, modern maritime city of Busan, all with an efficient schedule and cost-effective travel plan. The stunning view of Busan from Hwangnyeongsan Mountain is sure to leave a…
The primary benefit of a private tour for cruise passengers is:
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Experience the rich history of Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage city with 3,000 years of history, and the vibrant, modern maritime city of Busan, all with an efficient schedule and cost-effective travel plan. The stunning view of Busan from Hwangnyeongsan Mountain is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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This private group tour is ideal for families, couples, and friends, offering a comfortable and personalized experience where the itinerary can be adjusted to suit individual preferences.
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A guide with a decade of experience will serve as both your driver and photographer, accompanying you like a friend. Capture unforgettable moments with professional-quality photos.
Simply choose your preferred date and tour time, and a unique tour will be crafted just for you.
- Travel time is included in the total duration
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.