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Busan Haedong Yonggungsa Travel Route Guide Coastal Temple, Scenic Walks & East Busan Itinerary

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Busan Haedong Yonggungsa Travel Route Guide Haedong Yonggungsa with google map Haedong Yonggungsa is often described as the most scenic temple in Busan. Unlike most Korean temples hidden in the mountains, this one stands directly on a rocky cliff facing the East Sea. This guide organizes Haedong Yonggungsa by actual walking order , then connects it with nearby coastal spots to create a half-day to full-day East Busan travel route . Address: 86 Yonggung-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan What Makes Haedong Yonggungsa Special If there is one temple in Busan where the scenery itself becomes the destination, Haedong Yonggungsa is the best example. Built in 1376 during the Goryeo Dynasty by monk Naong, the temple was originally called Bomunsa. In the 1970s, it was renamed after a vision involving Avalokitesvara (the Goddess of Mercy), giving rise to the name Haedong Yonggungsa . A well-known local saying remains: “If you pray sincerely here, one wish will come true.” Because ...

Complete Cheongsapo Walking Route in Haeundae, Busa From the Sea Train to Daritdol Observatory

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  What Is Cheongsapo? here is google map - cheongsapo main spots Cheongsapo is a small coastal village located between Mipo and Songjeong in Haeundae, Busan. Rather than a typical tourist attraction, it feels more like a walking landscape where the sea, railway, breakwater, cafés, and cliffs connect naturally in one flow. Compared to Haeundae Beach, Cheongsapo is quieter and less crowded. At the same time, it offers open sea views and a comfortable walking layout, which is why it has become an increasingly popular travel route in Busan. Cheongsapo Walking Route (One-Way Loop) Because Cheongsapo includes gentle slopes, following the route order makes the walk much easier. Cheongsapo Station → Coastal Railway → Twin Lighthouses → Breakwater → Café Area → Daritdol Observatory Walking time: about 60–70 minutes With photos and café stops: half-day is enough. Slam Dunk Photo Spot in Front of the Public Parking Area Near the Cheongsapo public parking area, the road scene remi...
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   Google Maps List Description  This walking route covers the best of Gwangalli Beach, including park walks, cafés, local spots, and night views. Perfect for a half-day to evening travel course in Busan. Busan Gwangalli Travel Guide Best Walking Route, Night View, Local Areas, and Must-Visit Spots Gwangalli Beach is one of the most balanced travel areas in Busan. It combines night views, seaside walks, cafés, and city atmosphere in one straight line. This guide explains what Gwangalli is , how to walk it , where to go , and how locals enjoy it , so you can experience the real Gwangalli without wasting time. What Is Gwangalli Beach? Gwangalli is where the city meets the sea. Unlike Haeundae, which feels like a large tourist hub, Gwangalli feels more like a living seaside neighborhood. Locals come here to walk after work. Travelers come here for night views and cafés. Photographers come here for Gwangan Bridge lights. During the day, the beach feels ...

Haeundae Travel Route Guide, Busan A Local’s 10-Year Itinerary with Restaurants, Walks, and Night Views

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  Introduction When people search for Busan travel, the name that appears most often is always Haeundae. But once you actually arrive, most travelers ask the same question: “Where should I start?” There are too many restaurants, too many places, and the route feels confusing. That is why this guide was created. This article combines search data from real travelers and local knowledge from living in Haeundae for over 10 years. You can follow this route exactly. With this guide, you no longer need to plan your Haeundae itinerary. If you want to see all locations on a map,   I organized them here on Google Maps: 👉 Haeundae Travel Map (Google Maps)   https://maps.app.goo.gl/tKtfy5yTf7ij6c8w9 Quick Overview Keywords: Restaurants, Walks, Night Views, Stay Recommended time: Half day to one full day Travel type: Couples, Solo, Family, International visitors 1. Haeundae Restaurants & Traditional Market Food is the number one reason pe...
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  A Stress-Free 2-Night, 3-Day Busan Food & Scenery Trip (Minimal walking · No driving stress · Michelin-guided dining) What if there were a Busan itinerary where you don’t have to walk too much, don’t get stressed by driving, and never regret your meal choices? This 2-night, 3-day Busan trip is designed exactly for that. You arrive in Busan in the afternoon, follow a smooth and realistic route, visit only the most beautiful parts of the city, enjoy Michelin Guide–selected lunches and dinners, and stay in a quiet neighborhood—not in the noisy center of the beach area. It’s a food-focused and scenery-focused Busan trip, built for comfort. You leave home in the morning and arrive in Busan in the afternoon. The scenery is carefully curated—only the best sections of Busan—and meals are selected based on the Michelin Guide for both lunch and dinner. For accommodation, instead of staying in the crowded central Haeundae area, this itinerary recommends a quiet neighborhood i...