Recommended tourism course at a port of call

for Busan cruise traveler

Welcome to Seo-gu

A cruise port of call tour program in Seo-gu

Seogu Tour, a historical city where modern and comtemporary times coexist

Introduction of tourist attractions

Songdo Beach

The Songdo Cloud Trail, which opened in 2015, is a 365-meter-long bridge that leads to the sea. You can see the rippling water through the bottom, walk on the sea and enjoy the superb view of the Songdo coast, where many ships are anchored, and the 100-year-old Songdo Beach at a glance.

Busan Air Cruise

It is a restoration of the old Songdo Cable Car, and it traverses the 1.62 km section from Songnim Park in the east of Songdo Beach to Amnam Park in the west, showing the hidden charm of Songdo Beach.

Songdo Yonggung Bridge

It is a 127 m long and 2 m wide bridge that connects Amnam Park and the upper part of Dongseom, a small uninhabited island across the sea. You can enjoy the thrill of walking on the 25 m sea, huge waves breaking white between the wire mesh under your feet and the magnificent scenery created by the strange rocky cliffs.

Seokdang Museum

Dong-A University Seokdang Museum was built in 1925 as the Gyeongnam Provincial Office, but after the Korean War broke out, it was used as a government building for the provisional capital of the Republic of Korea. It is a place of high historical and architectural value. In May 2009, Dong-A University opened in its current form, and various relics, including the Busan tram, a registered cultural property, are on display.

Provisional Capital Memorial Hall

The Provisional Capital Memorial Hall is a two-storey brick-style house built as the governor's office when the Gyeongsangnam-do provincial government relocated in 1925. During the Korean War, when Busan was the provisional capital of the Republic of Korea, it was the residence of President Syngman Rhee, the first president of the Republic of Korea.

Amidong Monument Village

It is a village where refugees built their houses during the Korean War, using Japanese cemetery headstones made during the Japanese colonial period as building materials. Even today, there are traces of houses built using tombstones and headstones as steps, retaining walls, and foundation stones.

Observatory where the clouds rest

Standing at the observatory, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the village and downtown Busan along the mountain ridge.

Dakbatgol Hanji Experience Zone

At the Dakbatgol Hanji Experience Center, hanji works using traditional Korean paper are exhibited. You can experience hanji crafts and also buy village goods made from hanji.