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Busan International Boat Show

Busan International Boat Show

1.6Km    2025-06-10

55 APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-740-8600

The Busan International Boat Show is an exhibition of boats, yachts, engine parts, and other boat related equipment with the aim of fostering growth in boatmaking and marine leisure industry. Attendees can explore many different types of boats as well as participate in experience programs and activities.

Busan International Travel Exhibition (부산국제관광박람회)

Busan International Travel Exhibition (부산국제관광박람회)

1.7Km    2021-10-01

55, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-2-757-6161

The Busan International Travel Exhibition, taking place at BEXCO, focuses on travel and convention for both local and international tourists. The first day consists of the opening ceremony, online travel mart, travel information session, and seminars.

Busan International Tea & Craft Fair (부산국제차공예박람회)

1.7Km    2022-07-26

55, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-51-740-7705~7

The Busan International Tea & Craft Fair takes place at BEXCO in Busan. The exhibition items include tea (green tea, black tea, puer tea, etc.), tea processing products, pottery, fiber crafts, woodcrafts, metal crafts, and more. The fair is held with the aim of vitalizing the tea and craft culture industries and expanding their market base. Participating businesses can promote their products through PR and marketing activities, while visitors can obtain information on tea and craftwork. At the “Tea of the Day” event, visitors can sample all the recommended tea from the participating companies at a single location.

Gwangalli Busan Hoetjip (광안리부산횟집)

Gwangalli Busan Hoetjip (광안리부산횟집)

1.7Km    2024-03-20

29 Millaksubyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-753-8881

Gwangalli Busan Hoetjip is located where various seafood restaurants gather at the eastern end of Gwangalli Beach. With a view of the beautiful Gwangandaegyo Bridge, it's a popular spot for tourists to enjoy fresh sliced raw fish. Their signature dish is the bulkkot modeum (sliced raw fish set course A) which comes with delicious side dishes and a variety of seafood served alongside the sliced raw fish.

Millac The Market (밀락더마켓)

1.7Km    2024-10-31

56 Millaksubyeon-ro 17beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan

Millac The Market is a cultural complex located in Suyeong-gu, Busan. The main wall of the building is covered in graffiti, making it a great photo spot. The complex aims to be a new lifestyle space connecting locals and culture through an open experiential space, divided into three zones of the Busking Square, Ocean View Stand, and F & B Zone. Pop-up stores change frequently, so it's a good idea to check the schedule in advance.

BEXCO (벡스코)

BEXCO (벡스코)

1.7Km    2022-09-08

55, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-740-7300

BEXCO is a large international exhibition/convention center in the middle of Busan. It offers spacious exhibition halls as large as three football fields combined, multi-purpose halls, and outdoor exhibition halls. Equipped with advanced equipment, the convention center is ideal for holding international exhibitions, meetings, concerts, or sporting events.

Global Game Exhibition G-STAR (국제게임전시회 지스타)

Global Game Exhibition G-STAR (국제게임전시회 지스타)

1.7Km    2022-12-27

55, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

G-STAR is a global game exhibition taking place in November for four consecutive days at BEXCO in Haundae-gu, Busan. G-STAR promotes advanced game technologies and domestic game industry development.

Halmae Jaecheopguk (할매재첩국)

Halmae Jaecheopguk (할매재첩국)

1.7Km    2019-12-16

8, Gwangnam-ro 120beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-751-7658

Located in Gwangan 2-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan, Halmae (meaning "grandmother" in Busan dialect) Jaecheopguk has a long history of selling jaecheopguk (clear shellfish soup) made with jaecheop, or shellfish, caught from the nearby Gupo area to people who sought refuge in Busan during the Korean War.

Each bowl of cool tasting broth has abundant amounts of jaecheop. Jaecheop has long been widely used as an ingredient to help in relieving hangover symptoms.

Millak Hoe Center (민락어민활어직판장)

Millak Hoe Center (민락어민활어직판장)

1.8Km    2022-12-23

60, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro 312beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-753-0200

Restaurants on the upper levels of the center overlook the scenic Gwangalli Beach and serve up a wide assortment of sliced raw fish such as sea bream, flat fish, rockfish, flounder, and more as well as spicy fish stews.

Gwangalli Eobang Festival (광안리어방축제)

Gwangalli Eobang Festival (광안리어방축제)

1.8Km    2025-01-03

219 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-610-4062

The Gwangalli Eobang Festival, held on the famous Gwangalli Beach, known for its fireworks and drone shows, aims to showcase Gwangalli‘s rich history beyond its popularity as a tourist destination. The festival is a manifestation of the history and cultural value of Jwasuyeong Eobang Nori (Fishing Village Festival of the Left Naval Headquarters), a national intangible cultural heritage of Korea. The festival provides attractions and activities of a fishing village that retains its tradition and elements of modernity. A street parade reenacts the procession of Gyeongsang Jwasusa, commander of the Busan naval forces during the Joseon Dynasty. Visitors can check out the musical Eobang, which is the main event of the festival, as well as more than 20 exhibitions and activities in the folk village. The village has recreated the old naval barracks and fishing villages, and actors dressed as jwasusa, sugun (navy soldier), and jumo (barmaid) go around the village to entertain visitors. 

◎ Eobang
Following the establishment of Gyeongsang Jwasuyeong (naval forces) in the Suyeong regions during the Joseon Dynasty, the affiliation “Eobang” was formed between the naval forces and local fishermen. “Eobang” holds a similar meaning to the fishery cooperatives of today.