Busan's Best-Kept Secrets: Exploring South Korea
Busan, a dynamic city home to a flourishing art scene and picturesque beaches, offers much more than what you expect. Being the second largest city in South Korea, this unique destination reveals an astounding heritage of infamous landmarks, awe-inspiring ruins and bizarre street delicacies. Nestled behind mysterious alleys and within the cable-knit streets of Busan are a few hidden jewels. The Culture Trip lists the most unusual activities to enjoy in Busan.
Sample a Staple of Korean Cuisine: Dwaeji Gukbap
In Busan’s downtown alleys of Seomyeon, you’ll come across a vivid stream of curbside restaurants serving a Korean culinary staple to hundreds of visitors: a bowl of hot, dense pork rice soup. The soup is a delicacy that is consumed in the form of a midday meal. What was once a casual roadside snack is now a sumptuous treat for travelers who take great pleasure in slurping up bowls of Dwaeji Gukbap, packed with earthy flavors and tender condiments.
Enjoy A Nice Coastal Walk
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Festive Moods & Ethnic Celebrations
The velvet contrast of silk-spun robes, an intoxicating layer of fruity scents and the dazzling light of miniature lamps that align the streets of Busan make for a great experience of local traditions. Embrace the tradition of the Lotus Lantern Festival that is held every year to honor the birth of Lord Buddha. This festival is a unique ritual that consists of an impressive parade of cultural activities such as the lighting of Jangeumdang, a massive lantern honoring Buddhism and representing the nationwide celebration of lighting lotus shaped lanterns.
Visiting Busan’s Archaic Bookstores
One of the best hidden attractions in Busan is the Bosu-dong Used Bookstore Alley, formed after the independence of Korea. The bookstores here offer a number of age-old book collections and once were a literary haven for refugees. The bookstore alley near Bosudong Hill holds a book trade once a year drawing in a large number of students. The discovery of literary valuables such as rare manuscripts has made the alley quite popular with collectors, exhibiting Busan’s unique culture to foreign bookworms.
Appreciate Art at Gamcheon Cultural Village
A brightly colored village that overlooks Busan with its Lego-shaped homes, wide-angled gullies and picturesque views, Gamcheon Cultural Village provides a stark contrast to the metropolitan feel of the city’s large skyscrapers. Founded back in 1918, the village is now a quirky neighborhood that promotes cultural and artistic exhibitions. The village has been transformed into a cultural space, hosting a ‘stamp treasure hunt’ that allows visitors to explore the winding stairways, hunt down souvenir stamps and much more.
Gamcheon-dong, Saha-gu, Busan, South Korea, 91-7042195556
Discover the Healing Powers of Korean Hot Springs
Visit the Fish Market at Jagalchi
Market, Farmers' Market, Seafood
Enjoy an Unusual Museum Experience
Market, Market, Museum