15.4Km 2024-04-22
673, Gijang-daero, Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
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15.4Km 2024-04-23
673, Gijang-daero, Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
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15.5Km 2019-11-20
Geumseong-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-888-3636
Geumjeongsan Mountain was created by an overflow of magma approximately 70 million years ago. Over time, rain and wind shaped the mountain to what it is now, with gentle slopes and unique rock formations. The mountain features various walking trails and historical attractions, such as Beomeosa Temple and Geumjeongsanseong Fortress.
15.6Km 2024-10-22
4 Sinamhaean 1-gil, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
Greetvi Coffee is located on the coast near Ganjeolgot Cape, and offers amazing ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The first floor features outdoor seating and a sand play area, popular among families with young children. The rooftop area is a kids-free zone for safety and comfort. The bakery offers plenty of tasty options to make a stop here worth it.
15.7Km 2024-04-22
24, Jungang-daero 1841beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
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15.7Km 2021-12-21
1206, Eosil-ro, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-379-8000
Located in Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, Eden Valley Resort ski slopes have been scientifically designed to disperse skiers and prevent overcrowding. Various slope types are available for skiers and snowboarders of diverse skill levels. Visitors can enjoy winter leisure sports in this international-standard ski resort.
16.0Km 2024-02-26
12 Guseo-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
051-581-4830
Guseo Osige Market, a traditional marketplace, is situated near Exit 1 of Guseo Station on Busan Subway Line 1. The market building allocates its first and second floors for commercial activities, while the third and higher floors are designated for residential use. It boasts a diverse array of shops, including rice cake shops, porridge shops, restaurants, places specializing in sliced raw fish, butcher shops, dried seafood shops, fruit vendors, and hanbok stores. Additionally, the market features stalls where local grannies sell their home-grown vegetables and herbs, alongside handmade offerings like bean curd and acorn jelly.
16.0Km 2024-04-16
3, Guseo-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
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16.1Km 2020-02-05
Seosaeng-ri, Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan-si
+82-52-204-0324
Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress
(Seosaengpo Japanese Fortress) is a stone fortress typical
of the Japanese style popular in the later part of the 16th century. It was built under the leadership of Japanese General Kato Kiyomasa in
1592-1593 at the beginning of the Imjinwaeran War (Japanese invasion, 1592-1598). The main fortress is located on a mountaintop 200 meters above
sea level, a second fortress is halfway down the mountain, and a third fortress is
located at the bottom of the mountain. The whole fortress is rectangular shaped. The fortress wall is 6 meters high and slants at an angle of 15 degrees.
In 1594, a Buddhist monk named Samyeong-daesa came to Seosaengpo Waeseong Fortress four times to negotiate for peace, but he failed each time. In 1598, the fortress was taken over
by Korea with the assistance of General Magwi of the Ming dynasty. A year later, Changpyodang Shrine was built in honor of 53 Koreans
who died during battles against the Japanese invading forces. However, the shrine was destroyed during the Japanese imperialism period and no
trace of it remains. It is possible to tell from Seosaengpo Jinseongdo (a map drawn up in 1872) that the fortress was also partially used by Korean forces.
16.2Km 2024-03-05
78-5 Bungmun-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-519-4092
Geumjeongsanseong Fortress, with a circumference of 18,845 meters along the ridges and valleys of Geumjeongsan Mountain, is a large-scale fortress built during the Joseon dynasty between 1701 and 1703. The fortress is accompanied by Geumjeongsanseong Village and is known for producing Sanseong makgeolli (unrefined rice wine), a traditional Korean alcoholic beverage. Additionally, there are numerous restaurants, cafés, and attractions, making it a place where nature, history, cuisine, and sightseeing coexist.