Hello again!!! For this round I'm going to share to you my experience travel from Seoul to Busan by using Mugunghwa train. The train schedule was around 10 o'clock in the morning & the trip was around 6 hours to reach Busan. There were a lot of different sceneries along the way. Check-out below video & hopefully you're enjoy watching it!!
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| Seoul KTX Station |
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| Busan City - Samarkand Restaurant |
We had reached Busan by evening. After check-in to the hotel, we went out looking for dinner. We managed to spot 2 Halal Uzbekistan's restaurants & chosen to go to Samarkand restaurant. This was our 1st time eating Uzbek food. Overall, the dish was really good & we had spent 16000₩ for our dinner at this restaurant.
How To Go There:
- Samarkand restaurant is in front of Busan KTX station at Busan China Town area.
- Turn left at the 1st junction & go straight until you see the restaurant at your right.
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| Samarkand Restaurant - The Authentic Uzbek Restaurant Decoration |
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| Samarkand Restaurant - The Uzbekistan's Dish |
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| Samarkand Restaurant - The Grilled Salmon |
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| Busan China Town - Choryang Shopping Area |
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| Busan KTX Station - The Water Fountain |
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| Busan City - Jagalchi Fish Market |
The next destination that we had explored was Jagalchi Fish Market. Based on my understanding this is the largest seafood market in Korea. You may check the list of available seafood section such as abalones, sea eels, dried seafood & some other sections by clicking this LINK for further direction.
Frankly speaking we're really exited seeing a lot of rare sea products at Jagalchi Market. Check-out below picture for the outdoor seafoods available along the outdoor stalls at Jagalchi Market.
How To Go There:
- You need to stop at Jagalchi station by using Line 1 Busan subway.
- Proceed to Exit #10.
| Jagalchi Fish Market - Varieties of Seafood Products |
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| Busan - The Gwangalli Beach |
By afternoon we had took the subway & move to Gwangalli beach. If you noticed at the Gwangalli beach there are 1 gigantic bridge well known as Gwangan Bridge. This bridge is lit-up at night with colorful changing lights which creating "a staircase to heaven". Sometimes there will be a stage performance also at the beach if you're lucky!
How To Go There:
- From Busan, you may need to transit to Seomyeon station before change your subway to Gwangan station by using Line 2 Busan subway.
- Proceed to exit from the station, & walking by following the signboard to the beach.
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| Busan - The New Little India Restaurant |
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| New Little India Restaurant - Paratha with Chicken Curry |
At Busan, we had tried another Indian Halal meals at New Little India restaurant. This restaurant located in front of Busan station as well. I love eating there & thumbs up to the waiter & cooks as they're really friendly & helpful during my stay at Busan.
Travel Tips/Hints:
Travel Tips/Hints:
- A lot of homeless people outside of Busan station, please be mindful with your belongings as some of them are also drunken.
- There is also Jagalchi Market Food for those who interested in having their lunch indoor.
Photographed by: Irwan
Narrated by: Jaja










