Monday June 6th was the Korean Memorial Day--3 day weekend! A few of us headed down to Busan for the holiday weekend. Busan is the second largest city in South Korea and is the country's largest port city. Busan (formally known as Pusan because of the change in the romanization of the name ) is located in the southeast part of the country.
We took the KTX to Busan which is Korea's high-speed rail system. The travel time to Busan is generally about 4 hours or so but on the KTX, you can get there in a little less than 3 hours. Go bullet trains!
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At the KTX at Seoul Station: We left at 7am---way too early |
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At the KTX stop in Busan |
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Welcome to Busan! |
We toured the Haedong Yonggunsa Temple which is on the northeastern coast of Busan. It was constructed in 1376 but then destroyed in a Japanese invasion. It was then restored in the 1930s.
Later that day, we headed to the world's largest department store, Shinsegae at Centum City. Of course Korea would have the world's largest department store!
At night, we walked on the beach and went to a mini carnival. The atmosphere reminded me of Niagara Falls and Atlantic City with all the lights and music everywhere.
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Random dog ride! |
On Sunday, we went back to the beach and saw the International Dance Festival and then headed to the Busan Aquarium.
The sand beach festival was also going on (Korea has so many festivals).
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Salsa dancing! |
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Shinsegae Department store sand replica |
What did we do Sunday night? Noreabang of course!
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You just input the song number that you want (from these huge books with tons of songs) and you're set to be a rock star for the night! |
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Rocking out to The Cranberries |
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On the KTX on our way back to Seoul |
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