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If you only have one day to explore Busan, which is better: Gamcheon Culture Village or Baekseondae Culture Village?

I recommend visiting Baekseondae Culture Village. It's a picturesque spot with charming shops along the way and offers a relaxing sea view. 1️⃣ The photo spots are at the end of the road. Walk to the very end, and you'll see a brown restroom. Down the stairs is the location in picture 7. It's a staircase with the sea behind it, making for a great photo. The second cave spot is just down from the staircase, where many people queue, but honestly, any spot in Baekseondae is photogenic, so there's no need to queue up. 2️⃣ There's a ramen shop with a sea view. Enjoying ramen while watching the sea is delightful. The portion is generous, but each person must order a bowl. The ramen includes half an egg, mushrooms, and crab sticks. I recommend the set with toast; it's delicious. The bread is crispy outside, with ham and cabbage inside, very refreshing. The cost is around 5000-7000 won per person. 3️⃣ There's a cultural shop selling only cat-themed items, which are adorable. They have earphone cases, postcards, and stationery, and they even have a little cow cat in the store. 4️⃣ The roads in Baekseondae Culture Village are flat and easy to walk, with the sea along the street, making for an enjoyable experience. ❗️Gamcheon Culture Village is also photogenic but quite tiring to walk around. 1️⃣ The roads are either slopes or high stairs, and the slopes are steep. If you go, wear comfortable shoes to avoid injury. 2️⃣ The only famous spot is the Little Prince, with long queues taking over half an hour. It's worth it only when sitting next to the Little Prince for a photo and choosing the picture. 3️⃣ The surrounding cultural shops and cafes are not very unique, with similar items. It's mainly a residential area, with many people living there, and the roads are narrow, so there aren't many photo spots. 🌟 The two locations are close, about a 20-minute taxi ride costing 8000 won. If you don't want to miss out, you can visit both, but spend more time at Baekseondae Culture Village. #Korea #KoreaTravel #TravelGuide #Busan #BusanTravel #BusanGuide #GamcheonCultureVillage #BaekseondaeCultureVillage #OffTheBeatenPath #KoreaOffTheBeatenPath #HolidayDestinations #MySnapshots
Posted: Nov 27, 2024
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