Busan Nakdong Estuary Amisan Observatory, Nakdong Estuary Eco-Center, Dadaepo Seaside Park, and Gwangalli Beach At Night, Busan, South Korea
I went to many locations today, and they are all adjacent to each other. Busan is where the Nakdong River meets the ocean, creating a unique natural look.
Nakdong Estuary Amisan Observatory: 77 Dadaenakjo 2(i)-gil, Dadae-dong, Saha-gu, Busan, South Korea
Nakdong Estuary Eco-Center: 1240 Nakdongnam-ro, Hadan-dong, Saha-gu, Busan, South Korea
Dadaepo Seaside Park: 680 Dadae-ro, Dadae-dong, Saha-gu, Busan, South Korea
Gwangalli Beach: 219, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
I took a bus to Nakdong Estuary Amisan Observatory, where one can see the barrier islands formed when the Nakdong river meets the sea.
Explains how the barrier islands are formed.
The panoramic view from the observatory from left to right.
It’s a brief bus ride from the observatory to Dadaepo Beach, where Dadaepo Seaside Park is situated. The beach is adorned with reeds, creating a unique and picturesque natural scenery.
The backside where building are located
Far away is the Dadaepo beach.
I took another bus and subway to reach the Nakdong Estuary Eco-Center. While the trails around the natural area were closed, the center itself was open.
From inside the center, one can view the natural area.
The panoramic view from the center, left to right.
A map showing the location.
The displays in the Eco-Center.
A view from the outside. It was closed to viewers to walk around the area.
I took a two-hour night city tour that shows the Busan at night. A view of Busan port.
One of the tour stops was Gwangalli Beach. This beach has many people, unlike other beaches, and the reason for it is that it has many coffee shops right at the beachfront.