Busan Station
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We managed to fit in quite a bit over the 30 odd hours that we were in Busan. We began our excursions by going to Beomeosa Buddhist Temple. It was on a mountain, but thankfully easily accessible by car. We took the subway to the closest stop and then a taxi to the top. The area is beautiful and there were tons of people there just enjoying being away from the city. There were a lot of beautiful shrines, but we definitely enjoyed the different kinds of trees that we saw there as well.
After leaving the temple we made our way to Jagalchi Fish Market and then to Gwangalli Beach. The fish market is huge and is right next to the Busan Harbour. You can buy both fresh and dried seafood there. There are also spots where they will prepare it for you to eat right there. I say prepare, not cook because most of it is eaten raw.
Gwangalli Beach is a really nice beach right on the edge of a city landscape. We were there for a couple of hours, just walking around and getting some dinner. We found a nice Italian restaurant that served non-Korean style Italian food, but just Italian food, which was nice. Don and I shared a pasta dish and a pizza.
On Sunday Don and I did the Busan City Bus Tour. It leaves from Busan Station and goes all around the city. You can get off at several different stops and get back on when one of the next buses come by as many times as you want. The tour buses are mostly double decker buses, which we knew from their website. However the pictures on the website show buses with roofs. The one that we got on did not have a roof, and it was hot and very sunny that day. Sooo when Don asked if he should bring the sunscreen, I guess I should have said yes. Oops.
Anyways, on the bus tour we decided to get off at Haeundae Beach, the most popular beach in the city. We chose to stop though because it is also where the Busan Aquarium is. The Aquarium is actually under the beach. The aquarium was pretty similar to the aquarium that we went to in the COEX Mall in Seoul. It was a decent size and there were a lot of different species to see. We enjoyed ourselves and it was nice to get out of the heat and the sun.
People at the beach trying to not get a tan.
The other place that we decided to check out on the tour was the UN Cemetery for soldiers killed during the Korean War. We are so glad that we went. It was beautiful. The cemetery was obviously designed with a lot of thought and creativity. They used plants from all the different countries that fought in the war throughout the cemetery. It was extremely well groomed and clean. The monuments were amazing to look at and set a reflective mood.
Although we only got off at the two stops, we were able to see much of the city from the bus. Busan is a nice city although not too different in appearance from Seoul. The biggest difference to us was the amount of pollution. It was much clearer in Busan and the outside of buildings seemed to be much cleaner as well. The tour bus took us back to Busan station where we had put our bag in a locker (locked using fingerprint recognition). We had a late lunch and made our way to the train platform where we caught the KTX back to Seoul.
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