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6 attractions to attract tourists to the seaside town of Busan

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Busan is the most attractive port city in the land of kimchi with poetic nature, unique culture…

The world’s largest department store: The huge area, more than 500,000 m2 of the Shinsegae Centum City department store has been recorded in the Guinness World Record. The 14-storey commercial center includes many shopping complexes, gyms, diverse entertainment categories. Shinsegae Centum City is invested up to 1.9 billion USD. Image: Flickr. The largest seafood market in Korea: Jagalchi is a wholesale market that supplies a huge amount of seafood to Busan and other nearby cities. This market is up to 65,000 m2, always bustling night and day with all kinds of fresh seafood at affordable prices. Image: Misha145, _luigi_riccardi_. Miniature Santorini: Coming to Busan, you will be immersed in a beautiful cultural and artistic space like the island town of Santorini. At Gamcheon Cultural Village, every wall, window, and fence is decorated with many unique artworks created by people and artists decades ago. Image: Ainhoa_martin_ , gamsungcross. Cinematic Sanctuary: Busan Cinema Center is the official venue for the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), one of Asia’s most popular cinema events. Huge central dome, hanging up to 42,600 LED lights. Three cinemas in 3 buildings Cine Mountain, Biff Hill, Double Cone and Haneulyeon performing arts stage are also shimmering. Image: Jeff__benjamin, imfinethanxu. Love Lock at Yongdusan Park: In Korean, Yongdusan means “Dragon’s Head Mountain”. This park is known as “love paradise” for couples. The center of the park is the 118 m high Busan TV tower. The base of the tower is filled with love locks and romantic messages of couples. Busan Tower is also an ideal place to enjoy a panoramic view of the port city below. Image: Gabezrh, estefi.aortg. The oldest book alley in kimchi: Bosudong is one of the few traditional old book alleys that still exist in Korea. The alley is 200m long, there are about 50 shops close together, selling all kinds of books such as popular dictionaries, old comics… You can come here in September to participate in the interesting Bosu book alley festival. -Dong. Image: Ktothailand, quietkindblog.

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