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    • Day 12

      Der Busan Tower und Einkaufsstraßen

      March 6, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Hallo euch allen!
      Da wir heute nicht ganz fit waren sind wir heute nicht ganz so viel unterwegs gewesen. Vermutlich schlappt uns die lange und anstrengende Wanderung noch nach. Nachdem wir heute etwas später aus dem Hotel gekommen sind (haben etwas zu lange geschlafen), ging es für uns heute zum Busan Tower hinauf. Dieser liegt auf einem kleinen Hügel in der Nähe des gestrigen Fischmarkts und man soll einen tollen Blick auf Busan haben. Nachdem wir die falsche Buslinie genommen hatten, die für die Hinfahrt knapp eine Stunde schon gebraucht hat, haben wir uns, bewaffnet mit einem Kokos-Kaffee-Latte auf Eis, an den Aufstieg gemacht. Das schöne an der Hügel-Anlage war, dass diese so gepflegt war, dass auch eine Grünbereiche erkennbar sind. Das hat den Besuch erfrischend schön wirken lassen, nachdem wir die letzten Tage eigentlich nur vertrocknete und kahle Landschaften gesehen haben. Am Turm angekommen ging es für umgerechnet ca. 9 Euro pro Person dann mit dem Fahrstuhl hinauf. Oben angekommen erwartete uns ein toller Anblick auf ganz Busan. Da die Luft heute etwas diesig war, konnten wir ganz so weit schauen wie wir uns gewünscht hätten. Trotzdem war die Aussicht weit genug. Beim Abstieg erwarteten uns dann noch einige kleinere Attraktionen wie Unendlichkeitsspiegel oder gemalte Neon-Landschaften.
      Vom Busan Tower aus ging es für uns dann in Richtung des Essensmarkt, wo wir uns vorgenommen hatten etwas zu Mittag zu essen. Auf dem Weg dorthin ging es durch schier endlose Straßen voller Kleidungsstände (ein bisschen so wie beim Jahrmarkt). Zu Mittag gab es dann Kalte Spicy Nudeln und frisch gebackene Dumplings. Dazu eine Suppe und einen koreanischen traditionellen süßen Reisdrink. Da wir am Mittwoch dann wieder Busan in Richtung Seoul verlassen wollen, ging es für uns dann erstmal zum Busan Hauptbahnhof um dort Tickets für den Bullet Train (quasi der koreanische ICE) zu kaufen. Dieser benötigt in ca. 2 Stunden und 50 Minuten für die Fahrt. Wie oben bereits geschildert waren wir nicht ganz fit heute und entschlossen uns daher nach dem Ticketkauf wieder ins Hotel zu fahren. Auf dem Weg zum Hotel hat es uns dann noch in ein 16 stöckiges Einkaufszentrum getrieben in dem es viele Restaurants, Anime- und Manga-Einkaufsläden, ein 💩-Cafe (haben wir uns nicht näher angeschaut aber wir hatten vorab schon gelesen dass die Koreaner darauf stehen) und ein Kino gab.
      Während unserer Zeit im Hotel bis zum Abendessen haben wir uns dann um die nächsten Übernachtungen bis zum Abflug gekümmert. Anschließend ging es dann für uns zum Ramen-Nudelsuppe essen :). Heute war es also ein ruhige und entspannter Tag. Und genau so einen wünschen wir euch ebenfalls!
      Bis demnächst,
      Alex und Sebastian
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    • Day 58

      Day 58, Busan is Truly Beautiful

      April 6, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ 🌬 59 °F

      I had never even heard of Busan 🤦🏻‍♀️ before we started thinking about Japan and South Korea. But it is a magnificent city with a setting similar to Rio - mountains bordering the sea. Mixture of modern high rises and narrow streets lined with food stalls and shops. Population of 3.4 million and the 6th busiest port in the world. ⛴️ Only an hour flight from Jeju but a whole other world. We spent the day touring with our guide Cooper and I’m loving it.Read more

    • Day 11

      🇯🇵✈️🇰🇷+Haeundae Beach/Spaland - D10

      September 19, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today marks the start our trip to South Korea, specifically Busan! 🎉
      Our flight to Busan was quite early, so we had to arrive at the airport around 8:30-9am. Yebin was not 100% but on the road to recovery! ❤️ We got to Narita airport with all our big luggages and checked in! Sadly Maya, Farheen and myself were slightly over the max limit of free checked luggage so we had to pay a small fee. 😅 Our flight was on time and not long at all (about 2 hours). We finally landed in Busan and made it through customs quicker than expected! Since we had a lot of luggage and we didn’t want to go through the trouble of lugging it on the public transit, we decided to take a taxi. Luckily in Korea, Yebin and Jen were with us, so they could speak Korean to the locals. We found a driver of a minivan who offered to take us for ~$40 CAD (40,000 won). But Jen said he had a bit of a sketchy vibe to him… 🙃 Luckily nothing happened and we got to our hotel in one piece!
      We checked in and went up to our rooms! Maya and I shared one room, Jen, Farheen and Yebin shared the other room. The view was quite nice, you could see the buildings with a mountain at the back!
      One thing we noticed when arriving was that we seemed to have chosen a hotel right near the market, so there were a lot of elderly people walking on the streets. The smell in the air was very similar to Asian markets I’ve been to, but Maya was quite sensitive to this smell haha. 😅 On the bright side, there were plenty of pharmacies around, so Yebin and Farheen visited one of them to see if they could find some products to help them! Another bonus was that there was a convenience store on the first floor of our building so we’d always frequent that! Yebin decided to stay at the hotel for the day so Jen and Farheen went to grab her some rice porridge. We also had a Starbucks as well, so Maya and I went there to wait for the two ladies! 😄 I think I got either a Youthberry tea or Yuja tea (I can’t quite remember haha) 😅 Maya got some sort of iced coffee latte. We both thought our drinks were quite sweet. We met up with Farheen (who also got a drink at Starbucks) and Jen. We decided to chill at the hotel a bit before we left to the Haeundae Beach. When we were ready, we took the subway (which was about 45 mins) to the beach and it was so pretty!! It was a bit cloudy that day so sadly not many sunset pics. But we did get a few good pics there! We even made a fun little video (which I won’t be posting here haha). 😂
      Around 6:30pm, we left to go to Spa Land. This is a huge indoor spa with a bath, several saunas and foot baths! It’s located in the Shinsege mall in Centum City. We arrived at the mall and looked around for a bit but went to the spa quickly as they close at 10pm. We arrived, paid a small fee and entered the spa to change! It gave similar vibes to Go Place in Markham but a lot bigger and nicer 🥰 We explored the place a bit but wanted to eat as the main restaurant closed at 8pm. They also had a ramen bar which had so many different ramen packs! Farheen really wanted to try it so she stayed to eat ramen while us 3 went to the restaurant. Maya and I both ordered jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and it came with fried dumplings. Jen was craving something spicy ever since she was in Japan so she ordered Dak galbi (spicy stir fryer chicken). We all also ordered beer! I tried Terra beer (cause I always see it on kdramas) 😂 and both Maya and Jen ordered Kloud beer! 🍻
      After dinner, Maya and Jen wanted to check out the bath. The bath was separated between females and males so you had to strip down to enter. Farheen and I opted to just explore the spa’s many features! We first walked around and found a cute photo booth. For 5 won, we got 4 photo booth strips! It was so fun! 🥸We walked around more, found a facial/massage area but it was closed and the staff had left for the day. There was a movie room, as well as a relaxation room where you can lie on these big chairs and have individual TV’s in front of you. There were also large massage chairs in the hall area, so Farheen and I paid 3 won for a 15 min massage! Let me tell you, it was well worth it! After all the walking we did in Japan, the massage chair felt so nice! 💆🏻‍♀️
      After the massage, we walked around the ground floor and found an outdoor foot bath area. There were several shallow pools of different temperatures where you can sit and rest your feet in or just walk through. It was very relaxing and quite therapeutic since the ground was all cobblestones so definitely good for the circulation! 😂
      It was near closing time, but we saw that the spa had so many sauna rooms. We quickly went into almost all of them (literally walked in, sat for a few mins, then left 🤣) We were having too much fun here!
      We finally met up with Jen and Maya, who both mentioned the bath was really relaxing as well!
      We all took the transit back to our hotel and had probably the best sleep we’ve had during our whole trip so far! 😴
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    • Day 12

      Gamcheon Village & Gukje Market - Day 11

      September 20, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

      Our one full day in Busan was well spent! Yebin was finally feeling better so she joined us on our adventures today! We started off pretty early, heading towards Gamcheon village! We took the subway, then a small bus (which was quite a ride since it was such a hilly area) 😂 We arrived and the views were amazing! I felt like I was watching a kdrama! All the multicoloured houses and buildings were so pretty! It was already quite busy since it was midday when we arrived, but we all managed to take some cute photos! ✌🏻
      We decided to go down to Gukjae market to look around and find a place to eat! It was really cool cause all these shops sold so many different types of things for relatively good prices, such as clothing items or kitchen utensils! My friends ended up buying a few socks for a good deal! 😄
      We finally settled on a spot to eat, it was a local noodle shop that was all fish based! Plus everything was so cheap! A bowl of rice noodles was only 6,000won (~$6 CAD)! We all got one, Farheen got udon noodles for the same price! We also shared some fish cakes and a pajeon (Korean green onion pancake)! Everything was so tasty, and it tasted so comforting as well, if that makes sense! 😌 After the satisfying meal, Yebin also told us the famous tteokbokki place in Busan is right in Gukjae market as well! We walked over to the stall and ordered a bowl! It was so delicious and chewy! It wasn’t as spicy as I had thought it would be, but it was more on the sweet side! We all really enjoyed it! 🤤
      After our tummies were full, Jen suggested we check out the Trick-eye museum not too far from the market. We walked over and bought tickets to go in! It was so funny and we took some pretty cool pics there! 🤣 We were craving a cafe, so Farheen found a good one (Yebin also had it on her list) called Caffeinated! It was such a cool cafe spot. Jen and I ordered an Iced Vanilla latte, Yebin got a fruit drink, Maya got an iced Americano, and Farheen ordered an affogato as well as this brownie with ice cream topped with cheese! It sounds weird but it actually tasted so good! 😍 The cafe was so cute as well and all the staff were so nice!
      In the evening, Yebin wanted to visit Spa Land so we all travelled back there together! We looked around the mall, Yebin, Maya and Farheen ordered a dessert to try! As Yebin left to go to the spa, Jen and Farheen were looking around the mall before they had to leave (to finish a school assignment) so Maya and I joined them. We found some cute souvenirs as well as a small Artbox (a famous stationery store in Korea). Jen and Farheen left so Maya and I stayed so Yebin wouldn’t have to go to the hotel on her own. Maya and I picked up a few breads from the bakery before they closed for dinner. 😋 We met up with Yebin and hopped on the subway back to our hotel! At this time I also realized I left my umbrella at the subway station, but we were already half way to our hotel so I didn’t go back… I was a bit sad 🥲🥲 We got off our station and got a few texts from Jen. She was looking at a pretty Busan cup from Starbucks when we first arrived, but didn’t buy it. She was looking for it again that day but a lot of the Starbucks were sold out of the cup! She was freaking out a little since she wanted to buy it for her parents. Since us three were still out, we went to one Starbucks near the station and luckily found the cup! She was so relieved! 😄 We picked up a quick extra few snacks from the convenience store before heading back to our hotel to sleep. 😴
      Overall Busan was a beautiful spot to travel! I wish we could have gone on a cable car ride (unfortunately the weather was rainy and cloudy our whole time in Busan 🥲). I also wish I could’ve tried some more seafood in Busan, especially their marinated crab. 🦀 Perhaps on my next trip back to Busan, I’ll be able to try them all! 😁I
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    • Day 3

      Buongiorno a Busan 🏙️

      October 22, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Partenza di primo mattino da Seoul in direzione di Busan.
      Dopo un piacevole viaggio in treno arriviamo alla stazione centrale. Ci rechiamo alla ricerca di un taxi per raggiungere il nostro alloggio. Dopo aver fatto litigare tutta la centrale dei taxisti troviamo una buona anima che ci aiuta a prenderne uno 🤣.
      A Busan ci incontriamo con Linda e Denis allo Oryukdo Skywalk. In seguito a una pausa ristoro con te, biscotti e bevande coreane ci salutiamo e ripartiamo alla scoperta di Busan.
      Visitiamo la Spiaggia di Haeundae.
      L’idea era poi di raggiungere il Tempio Haedong Yonggungsa con delle capsule trenino, ma sono tutte SOLD OUT 🤷🏻‍♀️
      Il tempio è sul mare e la vista è suggestiva.
      In serata cerchiamo un ristorante dove mangiare noodles ma ovviamente quando cerchi qualcosa non lo trovi, pertanto entriamo nel primo ristorante che ci ispira. Il menu è unicamente in coreano e Google translate ci prova a dare il suo meglio.
      Ordiamo una pietanza a caso sotto consiglio del cameriere. Apriamo le danze con la prima fondue coreana .
      Terminata la cena, con una carenza di carboidrati decidiamo di cercare un Dunkin’ Donuts. Sfiga vuole che li troviamo tutti chiusi. Poor Sara 🥲 Ci si ripiega su un waffle ripieno di Oreo e panna a dir poco orripilante.
      Concludiamo la serata:
      - in un sexy shop
      - a un selfie store
      - in una sala giochi Pink
      - in discoteca ad ammirare il ballo del mattone Coreano.
      - l’offerta di un Host Club

      Buona notte 😘
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    • Day 3

      Busan die Zweite

      February 28 in South Korea ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Am zweiten Tag ging es für uns zuerst zum Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, welcher sehr malerisch am Meer liegt. Danach statteten wir dem Haeundae Beach einen Besuch ab und aßen lecker Streetfood. Zuletzt betrachteten wir den Sonnenuntergang am Gwangalli Beach mit Blick auf die Gwangan Brücke.Read more

    • Day 19

      Küstenwanderung

      March 17 in South Korea ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Nun geht’s ans Wandern, immer treppauf und treppab, über Wurzeln, Stock und Stein wandern wir über der Steilküste und an deren Rand. Der ältere Teil der Familie 😉 wandert alsbald zur Seilbahn zurück und wir zwei wandern weiter durch den Wald mit vielen schönen Ausblicken. Am Ende gibt es - man glaubt es kaum - zusätzlich zur tollen Aussicht auch noch ein voll funktionsfähiges Outdoor-Fitnessstudio 😳. Wer also nach den ganzen Auf- und Abstiegen noch nicht ausgelastet ist, kann sich jetzt noch den letzten Kick geben - oder was 🥵😜?? Macht aber keiner 🤣.
      Zum Glück gibt es auch noch ein tolles Amphitheater (Insider wissen hier Bescheid 😉) für unser Picknick 🧺 👍🏼.
      Auf dem Rückweg zur Seilbahnstation, diesmal ganz leicht zu begehen, finden wir noch weitere diverse Fitnessgeräte (alle ungenutzt 😂) sowie einige große, ganz große und riesengroße Hula Hoop Reifen, die auch nur eine Person 🤪 benutzt.
      An der Seilbahnstation sind wir wieder vereint und schweben ganz entspannt zurück über das Meer.
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    • Day 16

      Busan (Morning)

      April 3 in South Korea ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      We started our sightseeing day in a rainy Busan by going for a picturesque ride on the Sky Capsule. Unfortunately, the weather from Hakone caught up to us again and we were denied some beautiful views of the ocean. But no matter the weather, coffee and cake would be waiting.

      After warming up and drying out, we went to the somewhat harrowing Jagalchi Market - the biggest fresh seafood market in all of South Korea. They have the most baffling array of seafood and left us hungry - but for something vegetarian. 😂

      Wandering through BIFF square where the Busan International Film Festival takes place, we finally got to try some of the local tteokbokki: a sweet, spicy fermented chilli stew with squishy and bouncy rice cakes. Heaven!
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    • Day 8

      Busan

      April 16 in South Korea ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Erst mit einem Shuttle vom Hafen zur Innenstadt. Dann unzählige Treppenstufen hoch um einen Ausblick zu haben. Wieder runter und ins Stadt geschehen. Um dann wieder hoch zu gehen zum Busan Tower. Da gabs dann einen Aufzug den Tower hoch. Im Tower gabs Kunst, Anna in the Moon.😅 Und die Flower Glocke gabs zu entdecken. Zurück durchs Koreanische Chinatown.Read more

    • Day 19

      Haeundae Beach, Biff Square & Gukje Mar

      April 16 in South Korea ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Den Tag haben wir entspannt mit einem Spaziergang am Haeundae Beach gestartet.

      Nach einem kurzen Power Nap haben wir uns dann in Osten der Stadt aufgemacht und uns durch die Märkte probiert. Das ein oder andere haben wir aus Sicherheitsgründen dann doch lieber nicht gegessen.
      Der verwinkelte Mark wird auch mit " Streets of Everything" ausgeschildert. Das trifft es ziemlich genau.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Busan, Μπούσαν, 釜山広域市, 부산광역시, 釜山广域市

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