When we arrived in Busan, another friend of mine who used to live in Seoul met us at the station. He took us around town and we got to cruise through the city at night. He took us to see the scenic Gwangalli Bridge:


After seeing the bridge and dropping off our bags at our accomodations, we went out for a midnight dinner. Seafood, of course :)

We got to stay in a condo on the famous Haeundae Beach. Pretty good location, I must say. In fact, we were on the east end of the beach, so we got to walk the whole length of the beach.


It was a pretty crisp day, so not many people were out. Well, as we walked along the mile-long beach, more people started showing up. I figure we picked a pretty good time to come here; if we were here during the summer, the place would be absolutely packed :)

As we walked along the beach, we saw some seagulls racing through the surf, so I decided to take a video. Their little legs were going so fast it was funny to watch. The race ended in a photo finish!



Here is Tiffany and I standing in the yard next to the APEC House (not pictured), where several world leaders came to discuss economy and trade in 2005. You can see the Gwangalli Bridge in the background.
I was impressed by how clean Busan was. As you can see, even the subways were immaculate:
We took the subway over to Seomyeon, a famous shopping district. I hunted for some video games I wanted, but didn't have any luck.For lunch, we met up with our friend again and had a delicious lunch, a seafood kalguksu shabu-shabu. It was a real hit with everybody (especially Tiff!):
After lunch, we checked out the famous Jagalchi Fish Market. It was a bit fancier than the one we have here in Seoul, with an absolutely dizzying array of seafood.Here's me posing next to the port:
After visiting the fish market, we cruised the nearby Gukje Market and stopped by the Smoothie King. At this point, we were so tired from walking around that we just decided to head back to the station to catch our train back to Seoul. Not too bad for a one-day trip!
6 comments:
I love these pictures! Tiffany looks great, and so does all that food. Yum. Thanks for posting!
wow, i totally lucked out! First time you put up a new post in FOREVER, and I happened to look at it the same day!
ditto to tiff looking great!
and also, what a fun little video of the birds, Matt! How fun, it made me want to go to Busan.
Hey, guys. Thanks for still checking our blog, even though I've been utterly lazy in posting. But, looks like we will have another round of posts, so keep checking back!
Great posts! Looks like an awesome trip to Busan. Thanks for sharing.
I'm totally drooling. Not because of the seagulls (which are cool, though. I agree with Matt: the tiny feet running are really funny), but because of the yummy food
...Yummy...
...food...
Oh man...those seagulls...I'm still laughing.
I'm with Jana and Liz...yummy food...
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