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Situated on the most south-eastern part of the Korean peninsula, after Seoul, Busan is Korea's second largest city and the number 1 commerce port. Busan is the first truly international city of Korea. Busan links up Asia, Europe, and North America. This geopolitically situated harbor city sits next to the Korean Straits and Japan, bringing about an exchange of trade and tourism adding to the Busan Tourist Attraction. This intercultural flow gave Busan s place in the international metropolis today. Busan tourist Attraction includes hosting of international events like the 2002 14th Asian Games, the finale of the Korea/Japan World Cup, and since 1995 has annually hosted the Busan International Film Festival. The Bexco Exhibition and Convention Center in Busan brings in people from all over the world for international conventions and displays. Shopping in this port city is quite popular. Lotte Department Store, Choryang Arcade for Foreigners, Nampo-dong Street, Gukje Market, and Seomyeon market, located in the city center also add up to the Busan Tourist Attractions Busan tourist Attractions: Some of the main Tourist attractions in Busan are the Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach, Songjeong Beach, Dadaepo Beach, Bermosa Temple, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Haeundae Dalmaji, Walk, Oryukdo Island, Yongdusan Park, AmNm Park, Busan yachting Centre and many more to name.
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