8 Sports Complexes in Busan That You Shouldn't Miss

April 16, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

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

1. Gori Sports Moonhwa Center

216, Go-ri, Jangahn-eup, Busan South Korea +82 51-726-5195
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Gori Sports Moonhwa Center

2. Champion Takgugyosil

421-19, Deokpo1-dong, Sasang-gu, Busan South Korea +82 51-305-0555
Champion Takgugyosil

3. Bukgu Bingsang Center

434, Deokcheon2-dong, Buk-gu, Busan South Korea +82 51-309-4087 http://www.bsbukgu.go.kr/culture-ice/index.bsbukgu
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

4. Hwamyeong Outdoor Swimming Pool

Hwamyeongsusangrepocheutaun 1629 Gangbyeondae-ro, Busan 46500 South Korea +82 51-333-3238
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2.0 based on 2 reviews

5. Olympic Takgu Club

1224-1, Igok-dong Uam Building, Busan South Korea +82 53-592-0888

6. Baek Hyeonsuk Table Tennis Classroom

570-10, Sa-dong 2 FL, Geoje Building, Busan South Korea +82 53-814-3821

7. Ace Table Tennis

17-32, Sajik1-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan South Korea +82 51-505-0912

8. Samik Takgoojang

313-147, Dongdaesindong2-ga, Seo-gu, Busan South Korea +82 51-243-7065

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