Busan(Haeundae-gu)


Busan(Jung-gu)

Yeongbingwan is a traditional Han-jeongsik (Korean Table d'hote) restaurant that has been in operation for over 30 years.


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Hotel Comma is located in Beomcheon-dong Busan, so that is convenient for travelling. It is 3-minute walk from Beomnaegol Station. IT is the best place for public transportation. As Busan's tourist spots, there are Haeundae, Taejongdae Gwanganri. As the representative foods of Busan, there are the fresh raw fish and sea eel at Jagalchi Market. Busan Film Festival and Firework Festival to be held each year give the different atmosphere to Busan visitors.


Busan(Geumjeong-gu)

Ever since its opening on October 10 1998, Busan Sangnam International House has served as a major venue for local and international academic exchange at the Pusan National University. It was named after the former chairman of the LG Group former chairman, Gu Ja kyung (penname ‘Sangnam’) who invested 3 billion won in the construction of the building in 1994. The building (B1-8F) occupies an impressive 7,012 square meters and has a large main conference room, several banquet halls, and mid and small-sized meeting rooms for local and international academic events. The restaurant offers Korean, Western and Japanese food for visiting participants and there are even some guestrooms from long-term visitors attending seminars and conferences. Residence rooms and suite rooms are equipped with a kitchen and internet access, enabling guests to cook simple meals for themselves and do work while away from home. The 8 large and small banquet rooms are equipped with the latest facilities and are the perfect venue for academic seminars, conferences, weddings, receptions, engagement ceremonies, 60th birthday parties, and 1st birthday parties. ‘Hyowon Hall’ in particular has all the facilities necessary to make your dream wedding come true.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

Adela 7 is a dessert café selling fragrant coffee and 7 kinds of desserts made with organic ingredients in Jwa-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan. The menu includes coffee, chocolate, tarts, cakes, breads, cookies, and brunch. Bread from Adela 7 is made with no chemicals, using only the purest natural ingredients. The café also roasts their own coffee beans on-site in order to provide the freshest taste and fragrance.


Busan(Sasang-gu)

Busan International Rock Festival is a leading music festival in Korea, representing the openness and youth of the coastal city of Busan. The festival is organized with the goals of discovering new musical talent, revitalizing the music industry, and celebrating indie bands. Along with the international film festival in October, the Busan International Rock Festival has played a vital role in promoting the artistic affluence of Busan, the largest port city in South Korea. The festival is widely recognized as strengthening ties between renowned musicians worldwide. It is a fun and widely attended event that is a must-see for any rock music lover in Korea.


Busan(Dongnae-gu)

Many years ago there was a restaurant (‘Jobang Nakji’) in front of the textile company Joseon-Bangjik (‘Jobang’) that was widely known for its tasty Nakji Bokkeum (spicy stir-fried baby octopus). Though the restaurant is now gone, Wonjo Jobang Nakji has recreated the original taste of the famous neighborhood restaurant and was even presented with the ‘‘Korean Traditional Cultural Preservation Award’ by the Korean Traditional Culture Preservation Committee.