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Busan: Beyond Train to Busan - Exploring South Korea's Underrated Gem

Busan, South Korea's second largest city, is quickly gaining popularity among travelers, despite its relatively low profile internationally. While known for its renowned Busan International Film Festival and the popular movie "Train to Busan," the city is still catching up in the K-wave tourism boom.

Exploring Busan's Charm

According to The National, Busan only accounted for 17% of foreign tourist arrivals to South Korea in 2023. However, this is expected to change as the city's appeal grows online and more visitors discover its charm.

Dianne Ape-Sadler, a reporter for The National, recently shared her experiences exploring Busan. Reaching the city from Seoul by train took around two hours. "I saw the city's simple tourism slogan, 'Busan is good,' which may not sound impressive, but after exploring for a few days, I realized it accurately reflects the character of this vibrant city," she wrote.

Coastal Delights and Beyond

Cultural Exploration

Shopping, Entertainment, and Art

What makes Busan’s slogan “Busan is good” accurate?

Dianne Ape-Sadler, a reporter for The National, found that Busan’s slogan accurately reflects the city's vibrant character after exploring the city for a few days. She wrote, “I saw the city's simple tourism slogan, 'Busan is good,' which may not sound impressive, but after exploring for a few days, I realized it accurately reflects the character of this vibrant city.”

What are some examples of the unique experiences offered by Busan?

Busan offers a variety of unique experiences, such as a ride on the colorful Sky Capsules along a 2-kilometer stretch, exploring the Gamcheon Culture Village with its winding alleyways, colorful houses, and unique art installations, and experiencing the vibrant art scene with many smaller galleries worth exploring, including F1963, a former wire factory transformed into an exhibition space, a used bookstore, cafes, and bars.

What is the significance of Busan’s beaches?

While Busan's beaches are only open for swimming during July and August, the city offers stunning coastal views year-round. Dianne recommends a stroll along the cliffs for a quieter experience, particularly the Igidae Coastal Trail.

How does Busan's cultural village compare to Gamcheon Culture Village?

On Yeongdo Island, Huinnyeoul Culture Village offers a popular alternative to Gamcheon. Known as the "Santorini of Busan," this seaside village boasts charming murals and a picturesque landscape painted in shades of blue and white.

A Destination to Remember

Busan offers a compelling blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and artistic expression, making it a destination that promises to leave a lasting impression on every visitor.