Busan

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A shallow bay and clear waters make it ideal for swimming and families, and it has plenty of other attractions besides the sand and sea. — Afar Magazine
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This magnificent temple is Busan’s best sight. — Lonely Planet
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Escape the bustle of Busan and wander through 200 pine trees and camellias that line the coast at this lovely park. — Fodor's
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One of the best places in the country to see what contemporary Korean artists are producing. — Frommer's
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3 reviews
Yongdusan is so named because the shape of the mountain seems to resemble the head of a dragon that climbs out of the sea. — Frommer's
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A visit here serves as a reminder of Korea's recent past and the continuing state of political affairs on the Korean peninsula. — Fodor's
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Since it's a walk to get here (no buses stop nearby), it's a quiet temple even on the busiest of summer weekends. — Frommer's
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Although the wall of commercial development behind the beach diminishes the daytime experience, Gwangalli really shines at night. — Lonely Planet
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One of the best in the country, this aquarium has three underground levels and an outdoor park. — Frommer's
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Anyone with a love of seafood and a tolerance for powerful odours could easily spend an hour exploring the country’s largest fish market. — Lonely Planet
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Though it has a reputation for being slightly old-fashioned, Busan Museum was renovated in 2002 and is ground zero for the art, culture, and history of Busan. — Fodor's
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