On the beaches of Busan, South Korea, if you build it (and play video games on it), they will come. In 2005, at the height of the StarCraft: Brood War craze in South Korea, more than 100,000 people ...
Often called “the summer capital of South Korea,” the port city of Busan is just a two-and-a-half-hour train ride from Seoul. The country’s two largest cities, however, are remarkably different ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Busan, one of South Korea’s most renown and vibrant coastal city, offers a mix of seasons, options, and selections for everything ...
A curated three-day Busan itinerary showcases the city’s mix of golden beaches, vibrant cultural districts, bustling seafood markets, and historic temples. Highlights include Haeundae Beach, Gamcheon ...
Busan is a city of vibrancy with coastal views. Placed 67th on the U.S. business magazine Forbes's list of "100 Best Cities to Live, Work and Visit," the seaside city once again reclaimed its crown as ...
Busan isn’t just South Korea’s second-largest city—it’s a vibrant blend of beaches, markets, temples, and local secrets waiting to be uncovered. Beyond Haeundae Beach and Gamcheon Culture Village, the ...
The sea rarely escaped the fog. The mist swirled low, just above the gentle waves, spreading across the water. The container port across the sea and Gadeokdo Island, the site of a new airport, ...
Beaches in the southern port city of Busan will be the first to open this season. Haeundae, Songdo and Songjeong beaches will open June 1 through Sep. 10. Gwangalli beach will open a month later on ...
Often called “the summer capital of South Korea,” the port city of Busan is just a two-and-a-half-hour train ride from Seoul. The country’s two largest cities, however, are remarkably different ...