Interesting facts about life in Busan
I stayed in Busan for 37 nights, and these are my experiences whilst I was going about my daily life.
I stayed in Busan for 37 nights, and these are my experiences whilst I was going about my daily life.
Gamcheon Culture Village has a sprawling presence of colourfully painted houses, cafes, museums, art galleries and local businesses.
While you are paddle-boarding, you should also expect to use regular upper body strength as you climb back onto the board again and again after inevitably falling into the water.
The merchants on the Silk Road wouldn’t have known how to speak the languages of the customers who eventually bought spices and tea from them.
A quote has recently replayed itself in my head: “Hardwork beats talent when talent does not work hard”. Like a metronome ticking its regular beat, I believe that persistence and discipline breeds success.
Led by Hannon, a local Korean who was inspired to build pathways between his home country and the country (Australia) he spent significant younger years in, Busan Aussie Club runs social meet-ups.
Jeonpo Cafe District was previously more of an industrial and residential area. Over time, buildings were transformed into today’s collection of small businesses, many of which are artisan and aesthetic.
The birth of Texas Street dates back to the Korean War (1950-53) when shops and pubs opened to cater for American soldiers.
If during your night out in Kyungsung university area you’ve had a few cocktails and you’re ready to belt out your favourite songs, it’s fun to visit a “noraebang” (노래방).
China Airlines has partnered with The Pokemon Company, meaning that two short routes will offer passengers the novel experience of flying in a Pokemon-themed aircraft.