Haeundae Beach

Maybe this place is a Korean Benidorm, as the similarities were uncanny. Joking aside it was so surreal seeing massive skyscrapers right next to a beach!
Maybe this place is a Korean Benidorm, as the similarities were uncanny. Joking aside it was so surreal seeing massive skyscrapers right next to a beach!
The final stop for today was the UN memorial Cemetery. The park had a sculpture walk which included monuments for every nation that supported S.Korea in their war with N.Korea in the 1950s.Leia mais
Called the most beautiful temple in Korea, the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple sits on a cliff overlooking the Sea of Japan.
There has been some form of temple here since the 1300s (though some disputeLeia mais
Next stop on our guided tour of Busan was Taejongdae Park. This picturesque park offered us breathtaking views of the ocean, cliffs and Busan city.
To explore the park we used the Park train (onLeia mais
The next stop was the Gamcheon Culture Village. This village was built during the 1920s and 1930s when Busan city decided to relocate the working-class population into an area secluded from the port,Leia mais
The final stop on the tour was the Songdo Bay Cable Car. The views from the cable car were fantastic with ocean on one side and city on the other.
Once we reached the other side we raced down to goLeia mais
Next stop on our tour is Haeinsa Temple, first stop though is the KTX trains (the high speed line here in Korea) from Busan to Daegu and then a metro 6 stops and then finally a bus for an hour and 40Leia mais
So this afternoon we travelled to Haeinsa Temple, settled in amongst the Gaya Mountains.
We were taking part in their Templestay programme. This is something that is run across Korea in a selectLeia mais
It was a VERY early start this morning with the alarms ringing at 4am. Bleary-eyed and longing for our bed we made the short walk from the Templestay accommodation to the main temple.
There we wereLeia mais