Tsushima (Daemado) from Busan: ferry times, what to do, grocery shopping tips, sea sickness medicine, and why Koreans know this island better than most Japanese do.
The Haeundae Sand Festival, held annually in Busan, Korea, has evolved into one of the world's largest sand sculpture events. Admire classic and modern art masterpieces recreated in sand.
Busan rewards different kinds of trips depending on the month. Beach season, BIFF, cherry blossoms, and why winter here is much easier than in Seoul.
Baekil Pyongnaeng in Namcheon-dong is one of the few places in Korea where you can eat North Korean food made by North Koreans.
Discover Ha:nok, a charming hanok café hidden in Gijang. Enjoy traditional Korean architecture, a peaceful garden, seasonal teas, unique desserts, and a relaxing escape from the city.
Discover .NOTE new Haeundae location in Busan. Enjoy a 1-hour creative perfume-making workshop with English/Korean tablet guide, free blending of top/heart/base notes. Perfect unique date idea
Join my journey through the Busan Night Walk 42K! You'll find all the information you need, and why the 16K or 22K might be perfect for you.
The ultimate guide to the Busan Fireworks Festival! Learn about the best places to watch, ticket info, and tips for an unforgettable experience in Korea.
Be part of Busan’s car-free initiative. Foster a cleaner, low-carbon, green city, and alleviate traffic congestion. There are benefits for you personally.
The Busan Bada Marathon is an annual running event at the end of October that brings runners from all over Busan together. It’s one of the few times each year you’re able to cross Gwangan Bridge