Busan | Exploring the neighborhoods of Busan, South Korea
Busan has a unique terrain that is unmatched by any other city in Asia or probably the entire world. Its southern harbor is defined by a mountain crest, and its southeastern borders are home to some of the best beaches in the nation. The city is situated within an amphitheater-like valley. There are two harbor areas: one in the south that is a little rundown and an older one; the other in the east that is bigger and used for container shipping. The city is made up of a single gun (county), which is divided into 15 gu (districts) and covers an area of 766 square kilometers (296 square miles).
The three-line metro is your best bet for getting around the city because it connects to the key tourist areas quickly and is inexpensive. For sights not served by the subway, you will also need to...








