Seokbulsa Temple
Books About Buddhism In Korea We’ve heard people claim that Seokbulsa is not just the best Buddhist temple in Busan, but the most lovely in all South Korea. Although we’re in no position to judge,...
View ArticleThe Traditional Korean Tea Ceremony
Korean Tea As we were saying goodbye, the instructor continued to praise our skills. “You did so very good! Very talented at pouring tea, the traditional Korean way!” We sheepishly accepted her...
View ArticleBusan’s Diamond Bridge
Everything You Need To Know About Night Photography The Gwangan Bridge opened in 2003, connecting the neighborhoods of Haeundae and Suyeong, and instantly became one of the city’s most recognizable...
View ArticleMasters of Go-Stop
Buy Stop Go Cards Here During our walks in the hills of Busan, we frequently see groups of hikers taking a break in a pavilion, drinking soju and playing Go-Stop, a betting game which uses small...
View ArticleThe Cascading Fountain of Nampo’s Lotte
An Other Great Fountain We Visited While In Busan Perhaps the fact that that some Busan’s best sightseeing can be done inside of shopping centers, says something profound about Korean culture. Nampo’s...
View ArticleThe 40 Steps
Busan is a city with its sights focused firmly on the future — which makes sense, because its past has been so fraught with hardship. But among the glitzy department stores and new constructions...
View ArticleFinal Set of Random Busan Pictures
Order Kimchi Online We published over 2000 photos during our three months in Busan. That’s a record for our site, and a testament to what an amazing city this is. As you’ll see in our final batch of...
View ArticleThe Perfect Korean Hike
Hiking Gear We’ve done a lot of hiking and hill-walking during our time in Busan, but until our trip out to Hoedong Lake, we hadn’t actually experienced a truly Korean day of hiking. This was the last...
View ArticlePatbingsu – Korea’s Summertime Treat
It’s Easy To Make Your Own Patbingsu At Home Throw a pile of shaved ice on top of milk, cover it in red beans, and sprinkle a bit of green tea powder on the top. Doesn’t that sound like a delicious...
View ArticleAnnyeonghi Gyeseyo, Busan!
Another 91 days has reached its conclusion and, as always, we’re shocked by how fast the time has flown by. Busan was an exciting, fascinating, foreign home to us, and though we’re excited to get back...
View ArticleFor 91 Days in Busan – The E-Book
Our 91 days in Busan flew by, but we managed to see almost everything this incredible city has to offer — the museums, the people, cafés, hiking, beaches, and of course the food! All of our experiences...
View ArticleThe Traditional Korean Tea Ceremony
As we were saying goodbye, the instructor continued to praise our skills. “You did so very good! Very talented at pouring tea, the traditional Korean way!” We sheepishly accepted her acclaim, but I...
View ArticleBusan’s Diamond Bridge
Everything You Need To Know About Night Photography The Gwangan Bridge opened in 2003, connecting the neighborhoods of Haeundae and Suyeong, and instantly became one of the city’s most recognizable...
View ArticleMasters of Go-Stop
Buy Stop Go Cards Here During our walks in the hills of Busan, we frequently see groups of hikers taking a break in a pavilion, drinking soju and playing Go-Stop, a betting game which uses small...
View ArticleThe Cascading Fountain of Nampo’s Lotte
An Other Great Fountain We Visited While In Busan Perhaps the fact that that some Busan’s best sightseeing can be done inside of shopping centers says something profound about Korean culture. Nampo’s...
View ArticleThe 40 Steps
Busan is a city with its sights focused firmly on the future — which makes sense, because its past has been so fraught with hardship. But among the glitzy department stores and new constructions,...
View ArticleFinal Set of Random Busan Pictures
Order Kimchi Online We published over 2000 photos during our three months in Busan. That’s a record for our site, and a testament to what an amazing city this is. As you’ll see in our final batch of...
View ArticleThe Perfect Korean Hike
Hiking Gear We’ve done a lot of hiking and hill-walking during our time in Busan, but until our trip out to Hoedong Lake, we hadn’t actually experienced a truly Korean day of hiking. This was the last...
View ArticlePatbingsu – Korea’s Summertime Treat
Throw a pile of shaved ice on top of milk, cover it in red beans, and sprinkle a bit of green tea powder on the top. Doesn’t that sound like a delicious treat? No?! Well, somehow… it is. Patbingsu...
View ArticleAnnyeonghi Gyeseyo, Busan!
Another 91 days has reached its conclusion and, as always, we’re shocked by how fast the time has flown by. Busan was an exciting, fascinating, foreign home to us, and though we’re excited to get back...
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