Busan is Korea's second largest city. Tourists often come to this region to hike and to visit the Buddhist Temples located deep within the region's mountains. The Beomeosa Temple, founded in 678 AD, is perhaps one of the most frequented temples in the area and is always packed with worshipers and tourists. For art buffs, Busan offers several museums and historical buildings. If scenery is your thing, try visiting the Dongbaek Island, or bird watch at the Nakdong river estuary.
Restaurants in Busan
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I Love Hansik Co., Ltd. is a preliminary tourist venture company established to promote Korean food culture to foreigners and to develop Korean food tourism. Multinational experts from Korea, Japan, and China provide experiential learning services that link Korean food and tourism in various foreign languages. Korean cooking experience, Korean Food Tourism Experience, Information on Korean food
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Free-roam virtual reality lets you and your friends explore virtual worlds like you do real life. You’re taken inside a game, where your body is the controller and your mind believes it’s real.
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Tour Jagalchi Market+Cook Korean food 1. Meet at the Jagalchi station 2. Tour Jagalchi and Kkangtong Market (About 1 hour) 3. Move to cooking studio (About 10min) 4. Make Korean food together. (About 3 hours) * We will provide a great experience in traditional Korean cooking and culture, Makes it easy for everyone to cook Korean food. Total Experience will be about 4 hours.
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Spa Land is really a great experience if you want to spend the day relaxing and taking advantage of Korean bath house and sauna culture. Note that children under 7 can’t go in. But really great for friends and couples.
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Optical Illusion Paradise, Trick Eye Museum in Busan Trick Eye Museum brings a new concept of culture and entertainment space, where visitors can explore 3D optical illusion paintings and installations by “becoming one” with the artworks. Trick Eye is shortened from ‘Trick of the eye’ and refers to a traditional art technique Trompe-l’oeil that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images through the use of optical illusions. Paintings on museum walls, floors and ceilings come alive! Visitors are invited to step inside Trickeye paintings and installations and create their own original stories.
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Breakout is the latest entertainment trend offering reality escape gaming experiences consist of various theme rooms with a capacity of 2 to 8 players. Breakout is the first escape game operator in the world which offers the combination of escape games with real-time role playing strategies. Each room is designed to have its own storyline, mindboggling puzzle, tasks and stratagems that have to be completed within 50 minutes. Players will be locked inside each game room and they will start with different scenarios such as handcuffed, trapped or even caged based on the storyline. They will need to use their wits, skills and teamwork to solve the puzzles and breakout from the rooms using the clues given.
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Busan Aquarium is top of the list of Busan attractions and one of the leadingvisitor attractions in Korea.A unique edutainment (education + entertainment)-based aquarium on Haeundae Beach in Busan with a lot of state-of-the-art facilities.
We were staying on Haeundae Beach and the aquarium was within walking distance. This was an activity I had planned to do with our two teenage girls while my husband was working. It's not much to look at from the outside and we almost decided against doing it, but we had the day to explore and decided to do it. We received a discount because we arrived early (before 11am). It was crowded with alot of students from lower schools, but we thought they were all adorable in their little school uniforms. We were not disappointed and really enjoyed the aquarium.
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