See Any Places – City, Town and Neighborhood
Busan Maechukji Village, South Korea
This area was filled with Korean War refugees during the year1950s, and it has not been developed like the other areas and still has the feel of the 1960s and 1970s.
Busan Bosu Book Street, Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, Gukje Market, and Jagarchi Market, South Korea
This is my second visit to the Bosu Book Street, BIFF Square, Gukje Market, Kkangtong Market, and Jagarchi Market.
Busan 40-Step Stairway, Chinatown and Texas Street, South Korea
Sightseeing around Busan Jung-gu. Busan 40-Step Stairway is where people found lost family members during the Korean War. Busan has its own Chinatown and an unusually named street called Texas Street.
Busan Choryang Ibagu-gil, South Korea
Ibagu-gil means “story road,” which means that this road has stories. This road leads to the neighborhoods on the hill where people who lost their houses to live made their residence during the Korean War.
Busan Huinnyeoul Culture Village and Taejongdae Park, South Korea
Huinnyeoul village has many tiny houses clustered along the narrow alley formed by the coast at the end of the cliff. Taejongdae Park is where unique rocks are formed, and visitors are greeted by the dense forest surrounded by the deep blue ocean.
Busan Gamcheon Culture Village and Songdo Beach, South Korea
Gamcheon Culture Villiage is formed by houses built in staircase-fashion on the foothills of a coastal mountain, earning this village the nickname “Machu Picchu of Busan.”
Busan Seomyeon Area, South Korea
Busan Seomyeon is the city center of Busan.
Busan BiFF Squre, Gukje Market, Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, and Jagalchi Market in South Korea
The BIFF Square, Gukje Market, Kkangtong Market, and Jagarchi Market are located within walking distance. They are popular tourist destinations.
Tongyeong Hansando Island, South Korea
The area around Hansando Island was the Battle of Hansan Island site during the Imjin War, where Admiral Yi Sun-shin decisively defeated the main Japanese war fleet.