Sunday 20 May 2012

9. BUSAN SOUTH KOREA


Busan, the jewel of Southeast Korean Peninsula is the second largest city of South Korea. The landscape of this beautiful port city offers a variegated combination of steep mountains, long coastline dotted with beaches, rocky cliffs, rivers and islands.

BUSAN
There are a popular destination in Busan......

APEC House
The site of the APEC Summit Talks in November 2005, Nurimaru APEC House has been widely considered to be one of the most picturesque venues for the APEC Summit. Foreigners and Koreans alike have praised Nurimaru, where the sandy beaches of Haeundae meet the evergreen pines of Dongbaek Island
 The venue’s design also blends with its surrounding natural scenery. Built in a modern style, Nurimaru features the traditional Korean “arbor” style for its overall shape and roof to represent the curves of Dongbaek Island. 
Beomeosa Temple
Beomeosa Temple on Mt. Geumjeong is Busan’s largest, most historical temple. The scent of pine will greet and envelope you when you enter 1,300-year-old Beomeosa Temple. There are a lot of treasures located at Beomeosa Temple, such as Daewoongjeon, which has been designated as national treasure.
Busan Aqua
Busan Aquarium is the country’s largest and most high-tech underwater theme aquarium and is located at the entrance of Haeundae Beach. The 80-meter-long aquarium tank offers 270-degree views and contains over 350 species of fish, sharks, reptiles and penguins, totaling 35,000 creatures.

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