Showing posts with label Moontan Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moontan Road. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

The beauty of Breathtaking Haeundae is yours to see !



     Reathtaking HAEUNDAE
    Swoosh!
    Waves invade the sands of the beach,  refreshing completely your fatigued soul,
    washing away  all your troubles. The ocean embraces you.
    Seagulls fly over as your toes are tickled by the sands’ soft touch all along the golden shore.
    This is Haeundae, a beach that will fill your heart with a longing that you could stay here forever.



     Getting there
      From Busan Airport : Airport Limousine Bus No. 2 → Novotel Ambassador Hotel Bus Stop
      From Busan Station : transfer to Metro Line 2 at Seomyeon → Get off at Haeundae (Exit 3 & 5)
      From Busan Bus Terminal : transfer to Metro Line 3 at Yeonsan → transfer to Line 2 at Suyeoung
       → Get off at Haeundae (Exits 3 & 5)


    Metro : Line 2 Haeundae Station (Exits 3 & 5) → Walk 600m in the direction of Haeundae Beach
    By car : Gyeongbu Expressway → Busan City Expressway → Wondong IC → Haeundae Beach
   Contact
    Haeundae-gu Office : tel051)749-4081
    Haeundae Tourist Information Center : tel051)749-5700


   Haeundae Beach
   Busan's No.1 beach, Haeundae boasts an emerald seascape,
   fine sandy beach and beautiful attractions.
   With its hot springs and excellent recreational facilities,
   it is also one of the most visited places in Korea with 500,000 to 600,000 tourists every summer.



    Information
    home: Jung-dong, Haeundae-gu  tel 051)749-5700
    traffic: Metro Line 2, Haeundae Station (Exit 3 or 5) → Walk approximately 600m towards
                                                                                    Haeundae Beach
    email: sunnfun.haeundae.go.kr


     Nurimaru APEC House
     In harmony with the exquisite scenery of Dongbaek Island,
     the venue of the APEC Summit Conference overlooks Haeundae Beach
    and the beautiful landscape around Gwangan Bridge.
    Another attraction that you should not miss is the traditionalstyled Korean pavilion re-built
    with a modern architectural touch.


     Information
     home:714-1 Woo-dong, Haeundae-gu
     tel:: 051)744-3140
    traffic: Metro Line 2, Dongbaek Station. (Exit 1) → Busan Westin-Chosun Hotel
                → Dongbaek



     Sampo Esplanade
     Sampo Esplanade will take you past Mipo, Cheongsapo and Gudeokpo,
     coastal villages located between Haeundae Beach and Songjeong Beach.
    Walking along Sampo Esplanade, you will hear the sound of the waves
    and the whistle of the train come together like tender music. Mipo is a typical fishing village,
    with a breakwater, where Korean actress Ha Jiwon starred in the movie,

    "Haeundae". Cheongsapo, with its white and red lighthouses, became famous as the shooting location
    for the movie, "Blue Alarm"


    Information
    home:Jung-dong, Haeundae-gu
    tel:051)749-4081
   traffic:Metro Line 2 Jung-dong Station (Exit 7)
               → walk 500m to Mipo 5-Road Junction and drop down to the seafront
   emai:: ltour.haeundae.go.kr



    Dongbaek Park    The camellia and pine trees make a magnificent scene on Dongbaek Island,
    while the pathways and the trail to the summit of the hill promise a joyful promenade.
    At the summit, there is a bronze statue and a monument of Choe Chiwon,
    along with a stone carving on a rock at the southern edge.
    At the seashore, you can observe a statue of a mermaid that appears in a legend about
     Princess Hwangok.




     Information
     home:Woo-dong, Haeundae-gu
     traffic:Metro Line 2, Dongbaek Station (Exit 1) → Busan Westin Chosun Hotel → Dongbaek



(tip)
Legend tip of the mermaid
The statue of the mermaid is about the sad legend of Princess Hwangok (Topaz)
who came across the sea to get married to King Eunhye.
The legend says that she suffered from homesickness, and used to comfort her sorrows,
by looking into the topaz where her fatherland was reflected at each full moon.


    Moontan Road
    Walk along the beautiful Moontan Road in the moonlight.
    The Moontan Road is one of Busan lovers’ favorite dating places because of its romantic
    atmosphere created by the moon-shaped street lamps that illuminate the surrounding woods.




     It’s a 30-minute walk connecting Dalmajigil Road, Dalmaji Garden Trail, Dalmaji Oeulmadang and      
     Kudeokpo.
     Information
      home: Jung-dong, Haeundae-gu
     tel :051)749-4081
     traffic :Metro Line 2, Jungdong (Exit 5 & 7) → 500m to Mipo IC
     emai :ltour.haeundae.go.kr

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Stroll along the footpaths and feel the real Busan

Stroll along the footpaths and feel the real Busan
A walk through Busan’s  scenery

In Korea, spring is a great season to go for a walk. All of Busan is ablaze in flowers, and a beautiful spring scent permeates the air.

Within Busan, Galmaet-gil footpaths are especially famous spots for its spring ambience and are perfect for a scenic stroll. Comprising 21 courses, Galmaet-gil is the collective name for the footpaths connecting Busan’s most beautiful shores, forests and parts of the city.

The word Galmaet-gil is a hybrid of galmaegi or seagull, the representative bird of Busan, and gil, which means road. When combined, the word Galmaet-gil means “blue city” or a city you’d like to walk in, which is just the kind of place Busan is looking to become. Here is introduction to the best Galmaet-gil footpaths in Busan.


Haeundae Three Fishing Villages Walk  ( 8.4 kilometers, 3 hours )
Mipo, Cheongsapo and Gudeokpo are collectively known as the Haeundae sampo (meaning “three harbors”). The Three Fishing Villages Walk (Sampogil) takes you along the shore of those three harbors, following a trip around Dongbaek Island, the setting for the legend of Choi Chi-won.


After passing by Dongbaek Island, Haeundae Beach and the Donghae-Nambu line, the walk continues through the entrance of Dalmaji Road. After passing by the Moontan Road parking lot and walking for another 500 meters, on the right hand side you will see Haeundae Beach, Dongbaek Island and even Gwangan Bridge in a single glance. In front of the Korea Art Center stands a sign marking the entrance of Moontan Road, a 2.2 kilometer course taking in Mipo, a pavilion, an observatory and Eulmadang. The straight course from the forked lane of the trail leads to the Cheongsapo trail, and walking for another kilometer will take you all the way to the rock observatory.



From here, you can see not just Songjeong Beach, but right up to the front of Yonggungsa Temple. Keep going through the underpass at the Nambu Railway and you’ll come to Gudeokpo, from where the road leads directly to Songjeong Beach.


▷ How to get there: To get to the entrance of Dongbaek Island take metro line No. 2 to Dongbaek Station or bus No. 31 or 139. If you prefer to start from Gudeokpo, take bus No. 100, 100-1, 139, 1003 or 1006.


Gwangalli~Igidae~Jaseongdaegil ( 23.1kilometers, 8 hours )


This course starts from Gwangalli Beach, passes by Igidae and ends at Jaseongdae. It will take you past the city from Gwangalli Beach to Namcheon-dong, and from Yongho-dong onward, the course follows the shore. From the Igidae seaside pedestrian walk you can enjoy views of Gwangan Bridge, Dongbaek Island and Haeundae. From Seungdumal, you can see the Oryuk Islets, and from Sinseondae you can see up to Bukhang (North Port), Jodo and even Yeongdo. The course then passes by UN Memorial Cemetery, Pusan University of Foreign Studies, Seongji High School and finally Jaseongdae, which takes you on a road back to downtown through Jang Pass and Munhyun Rotary.



▷ How to get there: To get to the starting point on Gwangalli Beach, take metro line No. 2 to Gwangan Station and walk or take bus No. 41 or 83. The end of the trail, Jaseongdae, is near Beomil Station on line No. 1 and there are numerous buses.

Suyeong River~Oncheoncheon Street ( 15.5 kilometers, 4 hours )
The Suyeong River Oncheoncheon Street course starts from the Dongdae Bridge at Hoedong-dong. The course begins on a neat and clean road before passing through the wonderfully clean air of the citizens’ park under Dongcheon Bridge. Cross Sewol Bridge, go through the underpass, and in front of the Centum City Shinsegae Department Store you’ll come to the APEC Naru Park, a riverside park created to celebrate the APEC Summit Talks in 2005.



Cross Suyeong Bridge No.1 over the Suyeong River and walk downstream toward Wondong Bridge. From the bridge you will walk toward the Oncheoncheon pedestrian walk, which continues all the way to Dusil Station. Since the course passes by Busan National University of Education Station, Dongnae Station and Myeongnyun Station, you can hop on the metro at various spots along the way.

▷ How to get there: To walk the Suyeong River Oncheoncheon Street, it is best to start from Hoedong-dong. Bus No. 42, 99 or 179 will take you to the last stop of Geumjeong District Hoedong-dong. You can also easily get to Oncheoncheon from Busan National University of Education Station or Dongnae Station on metro line No. 1.