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The City of Busan, South Korea
Busan also Pusan, is a city located in the south-eastern province of South Gyeongsang, South Korea. With over 3.6 million people, Busan is South Korea’s second largest city and the country's largest seaport (a few years back, the government made the official English-language spelling Busan rather than the outdated Pusan as the former sounds more like the native pronunciation). Although the city does have some historical cultural sites to see--such as Geumjeong Fortress--these sites pale in comparison to other attractions Busan is known for, including beaches, hot springs, and nature reserves in addition to the city's international film festival held each fall. The locals have also made strides in hoping to secure a possible 2020 Summer Olympics bid. For those who might be intimidated by Seoul's size or perhaps wanting a more laid back, somewhat natural scene, Busan's culture is entrenched with coastal culture and might also be a good choice for families or those on a tighter budget as prices a bit cheaper than in the capital city. Resting at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula as South Korea's most vital port, this gives the city an international flair, with sailors from around the world trooping through and, these days, more than a few tourists (mostly from Japan, China and Russia).
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Date Found: February 28, 2010
Date Produced: February 28, 2010
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