Democracy Park & Jungang Park
Picnickers take advantage of the endless lawn and shady trees at Busan Citizens'Park near downtown Seomyeon. May is the perfect time for outdoor activities within one of the city's ample park areas, many located in the midst of busy commercial zones.
Blue sky, a warm breeze, shady trees and a picnic lunch in the park: there are few combinations quite so sweet and now is the prime time to enjoy it all. Explore urban parks located in and around the downtown area while chaotic city life fills the scene outside. Spread out a mat on an open lawn for a lunchtime break, bring a book and stay all day, or discover the tranquility of the sea and riverside walkways surrounding the city at any stolen moment during the day. From glassy ponds and quiet pathways to beach sunsets and hilltop lookouts, there's a special place nearby waiting to be found.
Park of fountain dreams and sunsets
- Dadaepo Beach Park
Look over the entire city at a glance from a mountaintop in Democracy Park and Jungang Park on Sanbokdoro (mountainside road) in Yeongju-dong. The parks, near Busan Station, are relatively unknown and not necessarily the most easily accessed - a level of isolation that makes these rare gems in the city all the more valuable.
Democracy Park honors of Korea's modern democratization movements, with memorial sculptures, outdoor ponds and forest gardens constructed around a central memorial hall.
Across from Democracy Park is the site that once housed Korean War refugees from 1950-53, now known as Jungang Park. Pay respects to fallen war heroes at the 70-meter-high memorial tower or simply enjoy the serenity of the blossoming hillside.
The park includes badminton courts and other sports facilities, while an observatory reveals a stellar nighttime lookout over Busan New Port, Busan Harbor Bridge and Yongdusan Park.
An evening visit to the park also brings the 20-meter-high torch lighting the inner court to its full, brilliant potential.
- How to get there: Get off at Busan Station on Metro line 1 and go out exit 7. Take bus Nos. 43 or 333 at the nearby bus stop and get off at the Democracy Park bus stop.
- Information: Visit Democracy Park online at www.demopark.or.kr, or visit the website of Jungang Park at jungangpark.bisco.or.kr.
The article above is courtesy of Busan Metropolitan City, Korea (http://dynamic.busan.go.kr/enjoy-busan/view?dataNo=55322&curPage=2&bbsNo=10&srchCl=Enjoy+Busan).
Blue sky, a warm breeze, shady trees and a picnic lunch in the park: there are few combinations quite so sweet and now is the prime time to enjoy it all. Explore urban parks located in and around the downtown area while chaotic city life fills the scene outside. Spread out a mat on an open lawn for a lunchtime break, bring a book and stay all day, or discover the tranquility of the sea and riverside walkways surrounding the city at any stolen moment during the day. From glassy ponds and quiet pathways to beach sunsets and hilltop lookouts, there's a special place nearby waiting to be found.
Park of fountain dreams and sunsets
- Dadaepo Beach Park
Look over the entire city at a glance from a mountaintop in Democracy Park and Jungang Park on Sanbokdoro (mountainside road) in Yeongju-dong. The parks, near Busan Station, are relatively unknown and not necessarily the most easily accessed - a level of isolation that makes these rare gems in the city all the more valuable.
Democracy Park honors of Korea's modern democratization movements, with memorial sculptures, outdoor ponds and forest gardens constructed around a central memorial hall.
Across from Democracy Park is the site that once housed Korean War refugees from 1950-53, now known as Jungang Park. Pay respects to fallen war heroes at the 70-meter-high memorial tower or simply enjoy the serenity of the blossoming hillside.
The park includes badminton courts and other sports facilities, while an observatory reveals a stellar nighttime lookout over Busan New Port, Busan Harbor Bridge and Yongdusan Park.
An evening visit to the park also brings the 20-meter-high torch lighting the inner court to its full, brilliant potential.
- How to get there: Get off at Busan Station on Metro line 1 and go out exit 7. Take bus Nos. 43 or 333 at the nearby bus stop and get off at the Democracy Park bus stop.
- Information: Visit Democracy Park online at www.demopark.or.kr, or visit the website of Jungang Park at jungangpark.bisco.or.kr.
The article above is courtesy of Busan Metropolitan City, Korea (http://dynamic.busan.go.kr/enjoy-busan/view?dataNo=55322&curPage=2&bbsNo=10&srchCl=Enjoy+Busan).