This was a village with sorrows where refugees lived after the Korean War. However, the view of blue sea next to the village is said to resemble Santorini, Greece, and it has become a popular cultural village beloved by people.
It embraces natural beauty such as a dense pine forest and strange rocky cliffs surrounded by the sea on three sides. You can take the Danubi train and get off at any place you want to enjoy the scenery.
As a comprehensive maritime museum that encompasses all areas of the ocean, you can see culture, history, and creatures related to the ocean, and experience cultural events.
As a traditional Busan company that has been passed down for three generations, you can enjoy a variety of experiences such as fish cake making at the Fish Cake Experience Center.
As a market formed in the 1960s, it is the third largest market in Busan. It offers a variety of attractions by holding cultural festivals such as an alley culture salon, market music festival, and theater festival together with Busan Noridan.