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While this place is more frequented during Spring because of Cherry Blossoms and Rape Flowers, it's also interesting to go here during Autumn because of the pink muhly grass. I was looking through Instagram #Busan and then saw someone who posted pictures here and so we immediately went the next morning. 

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This is more than an hour away from Haeundae so we had to wake up ]early to get here. Just look at my eyes on the picture above and it's really one of my woke up like this mornings :)))


Kyoto? Soon? :)))


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This is a huge Ecological Park so we weren't able to walk around a lot but you'll immediately notice that a lot of birds fly in this area eventhough I didn't take pictures of any. 


Aside from the birds, we had the place to ourselves that morning. If only bicycle was an option. <3


We were actually looking for the elevated walkway atop the wetlands but we couldn't find any so we just proceded to the pink muhly area for some picture taking before going back to Haeundae. 




Kinda like a less developed Han River Park of Seoul because you'll be walking along the Nakdong River. 



We also went to Samnak Ecopark two days after for the same grass but it's not possible to take photos like the one above in Samnak because the field of pink muhly there has railings.


Unlike here where you can just find a bald spot and picture away. hahaha!


For people who live in a country where there is no autumn, foliage/seasonal flowers and grasses are already an attraction. 


Pink in autumn, bright yellow in spring. 




How to get here:
Get off at Gangseo-gu Office Station (Metro line 3) and go out exit 1 or 3.



Places to visit in Busan, South Korea link: here.

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On my second to the last morning in Busan (2018), I decided to just walk around Haeundae in the morning. I couldn't count the times I went in this area since it was just around ten minutes walk from where I lived but during each of those many times, it felt as if it was the first. 


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One of the attractions in Busan is called Moontan Road where you can find an old railway. They were rehabilitating this area last year and walking here should lead you to Cheongsapo / Cheongsapo Skywalk and Songjeong beach. Believe it or not but I walked on almost all the coastal walk in Busan because I was too lazy to find the nearest bus station and..... everywhere felt like they were walking distance and they were AT LEAST FOR ME. :))) 

Moontan Road link: here.



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The first time I went here I was alone but during this time, I came with a friend. During afternoon, you'd see a lot of couples here so it was much better visiting it in the morning. lol. 


Facing the beach, Moontan Road is on the left so from left, we walked towards the right part of Haeundae - Hotel Chosun. 

Okay so on this part of Haeundae, you'd see fishing boats (Yup, definitely Korean style) and there are several sashimi/ seafood restaurants along this stretch. 


During mornings, you'd see ajummas and ajushi selling seafood freshly caught from the sea 'cause you'd see some still unloading from the boat. 

We continued walking until we reached the beach proper of Haeundae. 


You'd pass through buildings after buildings until you reach the wide sandy shore. 

I believe this photo was taken around 9 AM but it looks like 6 AM because of the fog. Well, that's what your autumn morning looks like on most days when in Busan. Anyway, during summer, there should be umbrellas installed in this whole stretch which people can rent once they go swimming. 


Haeundae Beach at Night

With Haeundae, I preferred hanging out there at night. You know, sitting on a scarf while listening to the waves drinking a bottle of soju. <3 I always thought that I liked the mountains more than the sea but turns out it's the same - I just haven't hung around much by the ocean before until Busan.


The walk started a bit farther than the three highrise buildings. The hill on the right is where moontan road is located.

Unlike this day, it was sunny the first time I walked here in Dongbaekseom.

Dongbaekseom Coastal Walk link: here.

This is a very east coastal walk and I don't even think it took us an hour to walk from here to Bay 101. 


Bay 101 at night link: here.

And yes, it's a lot better to go to Bay 101 at night because the of the lights. I didn't really appreciate the buildings/view when I saw them during daytime.



We didn't want to walk all the way so we went back after taking pictures at the mermaid statue. Passing through this cafe in Westin Chosun, we heard that their music was nice to hang out to so we ordered a drink and just people watched for an hour before deciding to walk back to the apartment.


You know, and I think I've said it a couple of times by now, the reason why I'm so fond of Haeundae is because everywhere is walking distance. I feel deprived whenever I'm in Quezon City because there aren't really a lot of places to walk here where you have "nature" and where you won't have to fear for your life, if you know what I mean. Also, even if I wanted to walk around, the heat makes it unbearable on most days. 


My friend pointed out that this building reminds her of New York's Flat Iron building. Never noticed that before but I still asked her to take my photo with it in the background. Never did I imagine that I'll be seeing the real flat iron building in NYC six months after this trip. 


The main reason why I chose September - October to be the time of my trip was because I wanted to see the colors of Autumn and it turned out that I was a little bit early 'cause it was only during my last few days there did the leaves changed their color. 


But still, autumn is autumn. 

 Still saw a lot of fall foliage in Seoul on my last day and I'm going back anyway so I hope I'd get the dates right this time. <3
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Previously on Lucifer... :)) Char! This is one of the art installation pieces on the rooftop of Lotte Department Store Gwangbok Branch. 


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While Busan Tower is the usual To-Go place in BIFF area for that "overlooking," I personally find the view of Lotte Department Store's roof top a lot better than the tower. We went here on a cold autumn night so I always brought scarf with me.


I prefer the quietness of Haeundae area but Busan trip isn't complete unless you travel around this area. There's something about the busyness of this place that'd make you feel you're really in Busan - a port city. 



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The more famous bridge in Busan is Gwangandaegyo but Busan Harbor Bridge (above) is also a beautiful bridge especially when viewed at night. You can go to Cheonghak Waterside Park if you want a closer view of the bridge. 


Busan nightlights are beautiful especially when you're on this side of the city. Not to mention that the rooftop is wide enough so you can see several parts of the city from there. I wanted to find the Namil Bar of Fight For My Way but didn't have time for that anymore, good thing the view here is almost the same - still a rooftop anyway.




There are a lot of viewing areas especially if you're into climbing mountains (Jangsan for example) but this place is good for people who don't like hiking but don't want to pay the entrance fee of Busan Tower. lol


See you again soon! <3


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Like what their name says, ChickaPig serves mostly chicken and pork. If you're into fried foods then this is a must-try 'cause you can get delicious foods at very reasonable prices.


I'm not into spicy foods but for those who do, you have three options for the hotness level: mild, hot, and superhot. 

Even if food items were paired with rice on their combo meals, my initial reaction was that their food are perfect for pulutan.  Not surprisingly, while looking at their menu they have a PULUTAN PLATTER worth P 220.00 which consists of Bagnet, Chicken Wings, Nachos, and Karaage.


Anyway, photos below are ALA CARTE servings.

Chicken Karaage (BBQ)
P 110.00 


Chicken Karaage (Sour Cream)
P 110.00

Their Karaage is my favorite of all the food that we had that night. These crunchy bite-sized chicken are generously covered with powder flavoring that I can't stop eating. I don't drink often and when I do, it's usually one of those chimaek (chicken and beer) nights so I was thinking of that while eating this! hahaha! I can say that this karaage especially the BBQ one is my kind of pulutan! 


Garlic Parmesan Wings
P 145.00

Like their Karaage, these wings were crunchy as well. I liked the bigger slices of garlic but this as well as the next two viands below, I'll have them with rice.


Crispy Bagnet
P 115.00

Although this was a bit fatty, the skin was crunchy while the meat was tender. 


Bagnet Sisig
P 135.00

My second favorite is their Sizzling Bagnet Sisig. Funny 'cause I didn't eat the layer of fat in my bagnet yet even if I knew that this sisig is fatty as well since it's also bagnet, I just kept on eating. 


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I've gone to Busan Tower thrice during my one month stay in Busan because I accompanied friends in the area. I only paid for the Observation deck during my first time and I just waited for them at Yongdusan Park during the other two because I didn't want to pay the entrance fee anymore. 

Entrance fee to the Observation Deck: 8,000 KRW

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This place surrounding Busan Tower is a good place for a day trip because it's in the center of almost all the places you'd want to visit in Busan - you have Gamcheon Cultural Village, Taejongdae Resort, BIFF Square, Chinatown, Kkangttong, Jagalchi and Gukje Markets etc nearby.



Aside from the first time, what we always did when we went here though was window shop in the nearby markets and then head up Yongdusan before sunset.


Unlike Namsan Tower in Seoul which is very much like a commercialized area already, Busan Tower is quiet. To think that it is just escalators away from the crowded BIFF square area and you get this kind of "park fee" is amazing to me. 


There's one coffee shop and convenience store here though there's a food stall inside the tower and they offer food combos with Busan Tower entrance fee.








The main observatory is not big and it can actually become really crowded so we didn't stay there for long. 



I like being at high places but in Busan Tower, I enjoyed the art exhibits on the way down more than the observation deck. 





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There's a Gong Cha store on the left side before the elevator going up and I just couldn't resist buying a cup even if I wasn't really supposed to spend much on unnecessary stuff. But it's Seo Joon so... :))






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