It is 415m above sea level and there's a old story that it was named Geumnyeonsan because the shape of the mountain resembles a lotus flower. You can enjoy the scenery of Gwangan Bridge.
It is the site of Gyeongsang jwado sugunjeoldosayeong, a naval military headquater that had jurisdiction over the southeast coast of the Joseon Dynasty, and there are various cultural relics.
The name of Paldo Kim, who built the current commercial building, was named Suyeong Paldo Shopping Street Market, and in 1969, Suyeong Paldo Shopping Street Market was designated as a general market.
“It is an 8-lane, two-story bridge with a total length of 7,420 m and a width of 18 to 25 m that connects Namcheon-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan and Centum City, U-dong, Haeundae-gu. Construction began in August 1994 and it opened on January 6, 2003. "
In Gwangalli, the birthplace of Hoe(Korean sashimi), the Millakhoe Town Market, Millak Fish and Shellfish Market, Gwangan Fish and Shellfish Market, and Millak Sealand Market are gathered to create the largest live fish market complex in Korea with a total of 300 sushi restaurants.
'As cafes, bakeries, bookstores, workshops, restaurants, etc., converted from houses in the alleyways around Mangmi Station, have opened, the name ‘Mangmidan-gil’ has started to spread through social media.
'“The combination of ‘B’ in ‘Busan’ and ‘Con’ in ‘Contain’ means ‘a space that contains the sensibility and culture of Busan’. There are various cultural spaces such as community ground, family deck, shopping ground, and art gallery.
The old wire factory of Goryeo Steel has been transformed into a complex cultural space with stylish cafes, bookstores and galleries. 'Terra Rosa Coffee', used bookstore 'Yes 24', makgeolli restaurant 'Boksundoga', traditional Czech pub 'Praha 933' are located here.