The ‘2022 Busan Food Film Festa (BFFF)’, a festival that adds the taste of food to movies, will be held for three days, starting with ‘Opening Night’ tonight.
The summer jangma rains have begun before the scorching heat takes over in the middle of the month, but there are plenty of things around the city to keep you busy if you’re planning a summer staycation in Busan.
Lime, one of the largest e-scooter rental services in the world that at the peak of its operations maintained over 3,000 vehicles in the Busan metropolitan area alone, announced that it will cease operations in South Korea on June 30.
While Boryeong may not sound familiar to you, it isn’t until you hear the name in context of its annual mud festival or Daecheon Beach, that it will start to ring a bell.
Starting yesterday, the summit of Jangsan Mountain in Haeundae District, which was closed to the public due to its military facilities, will open regularly.
The Korean Buddhist Cultural Foundation will hold a ‘Temple Stay Program for Foreigners’ to introduce Korean traditional culture to foreigners staying in Korea through October 30 at 13 different locations around the country.
Water play-type facilities will be operated free of charge until the 28th of August in Jinju. The city announced that it will operate a water park in the park to realize a ‘friendly city for raising children by allowing citizens who go to other local water parks or water parks to enjoy water play near their homes every summer.
BTS’s agency said the K-pop superband will provide full support as the ambassador for the 2030 Busan World Expo (Expo), including holding a global concert in Busan.
Tongyeong City plans to operate the designated beaches of Suryuk Beach, Bijindo Beach, and Saryangdaehang Beach for 44 days from July 9th to August 21st this summer season.
Yokjido, Daemaemuldo, Saryangdo, and Geoje-si Chilcheon-do were selected as part of the “15 summer islands to visit in 2022″ by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security.