The History of Whoo
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu) ,
Whoo is a top-of-the-line cosmetics line from LG Household & Healthcare sold in department stores. The line is mainly based on Oriental ingredients collectively called ‘Gongjinbidan,’ which were developed based on a study of treasured books of secret medicinal recipes used by the ancient royal family. Gongjinbidan contains six Oriental medicinal herbs known to be used by the royal family to smooth fine lines and give luster to the skin; it also has outstanding moisturizing and anti-inflammatory effects. The line was launched in 2003 and has since become established as a steady-selling cosmetics brand among women, outselling imported name brand cosmetics.

Chris & Christy
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
Chris & Christy focuses on both practical and fashionable clothing with classic styles for men and women. Targeting young adults in their twenties and thirties, the brand boasts diverse items from suits to t-shirts.

Jagalchi Market Hoe
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
Jagalchi Market was transformed as a modern building in 2006. Nine floors (B2F-7F) boast fresh seafood caught daily in the sea. The second floor specializes in sashimi where visitors can purchase live fish in the first floor and get it sashimied. The second floor is divided into the East and West Section. It also deals with shark and whale meat.

Landrover - Busan Branch
 
Busan(Jung-gu) ,
Landrover is the casual shoe brand of Kumkang Shoes, Korea's leading fashion retailer specializing in athletic and casual footwear, as well as trendy clothing and accessories. Landrover products are well-known for their all-natural latex soles that absorb shock better than other materials. Located on the famous Street of Youth in Busan, Landrover Busan features a wide selection of casual footwear and fashion items in a spacious interior.

LG Electronics
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
LG Electronics is a top-notch electronics brand known worldwide. This shop is one of the most popular shops among international tourists in Lotte Department Store at Centum City. It boasts an impressive array of exquisite LCD TVs, LED TVs, PDPs, refrigerators, washers, and air conditioners.

Millak Hoe
 
Busan(Suyeong-gu) ,
Restaurants on the upper levels of the center overlook the scenic Gwangalli Beach and serve up a wide assortment of raw fish (raw sea bream, raw flat fish, raw rockfish, raw flounder, etc.) and spicy fish stews.

The Face Shop - Nampo Branch No. 2
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
The Face Shop is a Korean comsmetics company that sells over a thousand beauty and skincare products made of organic substances. There are two The Face Shop branches in Busan's Nampo-dong alone, and Branch No. 2 is located along the town's famous 'food alley.' It features self make-up tables in its spacious interior.

Samsung Electronics
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
Samsung Electronics boasts a wide variety of electronic items such as LCD TVs, LED TVs, electronic calculators, digital watches, refrigerators, air conditioners, and washers. It is a top-notch electronics brand worldwide and attracts a large number of international tourists looking for high-quality electronics.

The Face Shop - Nampo Branch No. 1
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
The Face Shop is a Korean comsmetics company that sells over a thousand beauty and skincare products made of organic substances. There are two The Face Shop branches in Busan's Nampo-dong alone, and Branch No. 1 is located in central Busan. At this The Face Shop branch, customers may receive free product consultation at its costumer service center.

Bupyeong
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
Busan's Bupyeong Market is also known as Kkangtong (tin can) Market. It earned that funny name when it had a variety of imported canned goods from the United States for the US forces stationed in Korea during the Korean War. It was also known as ‘Dottegi (bustling plea) Market’. All the foreign products sold across the nation at that time were supplied from this market. Since this market is so large and had almost everything including foreign products which were rare at that time, it was also referred to as ‘Gukje (International) Market’. Nowadays, the market has reduced in size as many foreign products are freely imported, but the reputation and potential still remain. Some imported goods including liquor, clothes, ornaments, accessories, fashion items and electronic goods are still sold here.A night market opens from 18:00-24:00 at the public parking lot and at Arcade 2 of the market . Along the 110m-long street market are 11 kiosks selling Korean food, 6 kiosks selling international food such as Japanese and Filipino foods, and 13 vendors selling clothes and accessories. The entrance of the market greets visitors with bright LED lights and fun performances. A magic show and a guitar performance take place twice a day by the entrance of the market and the at the four-way intersection inside the market.