Exploring Busan: A Complete Guide to South Korea's Coastal Gem
If Seoul is the polished, high-speed, high-achievement capital of Korea, Busan is its counterweight — louder, saltier, warmer in every sense. Korea's second city sits on the southeastern tip of the peninsula where the mountains meet the sea, a geography that forces the city's architecture and personality into a compressed, dramatic arrangement: hillside neighborhoods spilling toward harbor waters, beaches backed by skyscrapers, Buddhist temples clinging to sea cliffs. The people here are famously more direct, the dialect more pronounced, the food spicier, and the overall atmosphere one of a place that does not defer to Seoul's self-regard.











