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Gwanggyosan Mountain makes up the border between Suwon-si and Yongin-si, and the ridgeline is relatively mild and gentle. It takes an hour to get to the top of Gwanggyosan Mountain for enjoying view of Mountain. You can also enjoy the landscape of surrondings on top of Gwanggyosan Mountain. The Gwanggyo reservoir is located beneath the mountain, with 1.9km walkway surrounding it. It is ideal for couples.


Busan(Dongnae-gu)

As a Galbi (grilled beef ribs) specialty restaurant with over 40 years of tradition, Masangalbi serves only the highest grade Korean beef.


Busan(Dong-gu)

Hostel Familie occupies two floors of a four-story building located in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan, which is less than two minutes away from Busan Station and 10 minutes away from Busan Port International Passenger Terminal, both on foot. It has six rooms with a bed, four dormitory-style rooms with beds, and one dormitory-style 'ondol (floor-heated)' room for those who prefer to sleep on the heated floor. Each of the guestrooms has a kitchen for guests who wish to cook, but guests staying in a dormitory can use the shared kitchen. All the guestrooms have a bathroom with shower. The hostel has computers in the lounge for the guests’ use.


Busan(Gangseo-gu)

Busan Gyeongnam Horse Racing Park, officially opened to the public in September of 2005, was host to the horseback riding events of the 2002 Busan Asian Games. The park spans an area of over 1,243,101㎡, reaching into both Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do, and boasts stands seating up to 300,000 people, 98 sports facilities, 3 sand race tracks, and a parking facility. Race tracks are wider than the lanes on a highway, providing viewers with fast and thrilling races. Races are held every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and a total of 12 races take place each racing day. Not just a favorite spot for horse-racing, the park also contains an ecological park, a children's horseback riding site, flower beds, and the largest in-line skating park and cycling lanes in the country, making it a favorite leisure spot for citizens of all ages.


Busan(Gijang-gun)

Jukdo Hoetjip in Gijang-eup is certificated according to ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 9001 regarding raw fish. The restaurant offers various fish dishes such as raw eel, Jangeo-gui (grilled eel), raw anchovy, sole, rockfish, Japanese bluefish, gizzard, flatfish, sea bream, assorted raw fish and sekkosi (unboned sliced raw fish) among others.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

OPERA Restaurant is located at Dalmaji Hill in Haeundae. The five-story building with a terrace on each floor resembles the balcony section of a performance hall. There's a karaoke on the first floor, a wine and whiskey bar on the second floor, a restaurant on the third floor, and a cafe on the fourth and fifth floors. The location also gives the patrons a good view of the sea.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

With over 20 years in operation, Saeachim Matjip first gained popularity as its outstanding taste was covered in the media. It serves raw fish fresh off the boat and is particularly famous to Japanese visitors. Also, it was among restaurants recommended in the 88 Seoul Olympics.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

Halmae Bokguk is a Korean restaurant famous for bokjiri (pufferfish soup). The restaurant is located mid way between Haeundae Beach, a popular tourist attraction in Busan, and Dalmajigogae (Moon Tan Road), so it can be reached on foot from the beach. The parking lot is large enough to accommodate private cars and tourist buses.