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Are you planning a trip to Busan but anxious about the transportation? Well, we've got you covered.
Discover the vibe energy of Busan. Let's experience together the wonders in Busan. You can also customize your itinerary according to your likes. Book your tour now and let"s explore Busan all together.
Что включено
- Parking and Toll Fee
- Hotel Pickup and dropoff service
- Licensed english-speaking tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Port Pickup and dropoff service
- Busan Station Pickup and Dropoff Service
Дополнительная информация
Информация о билетах
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Варианты тура
6hours Tour
Pickup included
Условия отмены
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Маршрут
Recognized as the most beautiful forest aged with 400years old. The scenery is nice and it's great for a walk.
Bupyeong Kangtong Market is a market located at Jung-gu, Busan, and is one of the representative markets in Busan along with Gukje Market and Jagalchi Market. In the past, markets were held in the Bupyeong-dong area, but after the Ganghwa Island Treaty was signed in 1876, Japanese people began to live here and shop here, giving it the name 'Korean-Japanese Market'. Later, in 1915, it was designated as a public market by the Japanese and its name was changed to 'Bupyeongjeong Market'. After liberation, the name was changed to 'Bupyeong Market' and US military supplies began to be imported and sold here. In particular, a lot of US military canned food was sold, so it was called Bupyeong Can. It was given the nickname “market” and has been used to this day. This place is especially famous for its food, and among them, bibim glass noodles and tofu pocket casserole are the most famous.
There is a theory that the origin of the name of Jagalchi Market is that since it was a market located on a gravel field after the Korean War, the word cheo (處), which indicates a gravel field and place, was pronounced as chi in the Gyeongsang dialect and became Jagalchi. You can encounter a variety of fish.
he history of Busan International Market began with the trading of goods handed over by Japanese returning to Japan after liberation and goods brought by compatriots returning from overseas. At the time, it was called Dottegi Market, and in 1948, a building was built and given the name Jayu Market. You can see so many different kinds of Korean traditional snacks, dishes, clothes, shoes, and many imported goods, too.
You will walk on tombstone road and look at the whole busan from the mountain area.
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Организатор: Korea Must-Visit Tour
Местоположение
37-1, Midong-gil, Cheolma-myeon, Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea
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