Nampo Dong Busan
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Yongdusan Park
Situated at the heart of this beautiful port city very Yongdusan Park derived its name from a Korean word “yongdu” or dragon’s head for its apparent resemblance with a dragon’s head ascending from the sea to the land. The Busan Tower offers a wonderful bird’s eye view of the city. You can watch the gorgeous night view of Busan skyline from this park.
PIFF Square
The celluloid capital of Busan proudly boasts of the glitz and glamour associated with this place well-known as the host area of Busan International Film Festival each year. This vibrant and lively place is crowded with the movie theaters, hand prints of famous movie stars and directors in the sidewalk, trendy shops and street vendors is a must visit site for tourists.
Gukje market
Known as Busan's largest traditional market divided in several commercial parts reserved for different products like Kkantaong (canned goods) Alley, Jokbal (boiled pig's feet) Alley, Meokja (Let's Eat) Alley in it, Gukje was originally formed by Korean War refugees. Tourists can check out this market for clothing, silk, linen, curtains, bags, glasses, and many imported items.
Jagalchi market
Situated right next to Busan Harbor, Jagalchi is especially important for its two main sections: one for fresh seafood, another for dried seafood providing a rich assortment of all kinds of seafoods. The Jagalchi Festival is observed each year to celebrate the area and its products.
How to go to Nampo-Dong
Airport: Take an airport limousine or Bus No. 310
Busan Railway Station: Take Subway Line No. 1 and get off at Nampo-dong or Jagalchi (Exit 1)
Busan Central Bus Terminal: Take Subway Line No. 1 and get off at Nampo-dong or