As I mentioned, we left Friday evening. It only ended up taking us 6.5 hours to get to Busan by bus!! Amazing. My friends who left Saturday morning said it took them about 9... The hostel was really nice and in a great location to commute to all of the touristy things we wanted to see. Seomyeon, the area we stayed in, has a transfer subway (where two lines meet and you can get on either). Some things we wanted to see were on one line, and some on the other. Perfect!
On Saturday we went to the Busan Aquarium. I. LOVE. IT. Seriously, I could spend an entire day there. Maybe more. I have so many pictures, and quite a few minutes of video, so I think I'm going to make a separate video for the aquarium. Unfortunately, I am having issues getting a video segment onto my computer... So it may be a bit before I actually get that one up. Anywho, the aquarium is located in Haeundae. There is also a wonderful beach there, which you can be sure we took advantage of!
We also hit the Busan Museum of Art. It was a fairly modern/contemporary gallery, so if you do go please don't think it is a traditional museum. Those do exist, though. The artwork itself was quite powerful, a lot of the pieces dealing with relatively heavy issues. Still, captivating and well-done.
After that, we went to a wax gallery, Madame Tussauds, located in Shinsegae (still in Haeundae)! It was totally creepy! But it was also a needed pick-me-up after the weight of the gallery. We took pictures with Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, George Clooney, Lady GaGa, Madonna, and more... Oh, Audrey Hepburn. I have to mention her. Breakfast At Tiffany's. You know...
We then went back to the beach. The street that followed the coastline was numbered with musicians, and we sat right behind a duo. They were pretty decent, and it was fun to sing along to the songs I knew. :)
Our second day, Sunday, we caught the other line and headed toward Jongang Station, near to Gukje Markets, the Memorial for the War Dead, Busan Tower, Shanghai Street, and a foreign food street. It's a really cool area... Because we were in the tourist area, and it was our first time, there was so much to do! Although, because it was Chuseok, the city was empty. Even on Saturday in Haeundae, it was EMPTY.
After the sun set we went to Gwangali Beach and saw the Diamond Bridge! It was beautiful!! The buildings on each side were also stunningly lit. We sat around there for a while before we set off to meet up with friends in the Kyeongseong University area.
Monday we took it easy. We sat out on Haeundae beach, went to Vesta Spa (nude) where we could watch the sun set out of the windows... It was phenomenal. You could see Gwangali and Haeundae from the spa!
There was a little sauna room, too, where there was red ginger being heated, and BOY did that clear out my sinuses!
OH, it was such a lovely trip! We took the regular train on the way back, getting off right as the train entered Seoul. The entire trip from Busan to Seoul that way took about 6 hours. I would love to go back and see more of Busan! I actually wouldn't mind teaching around there... But with EPIK you cannot choose where you want to be. You can have preferences, but there is no guarantee you will be placed in that city. Also, even if I am fortunate enough to end up in Busan, I could be in the middle of nowhere and hours away from the sights I've talked about. Still, change of pace.
I will find out next month if my school will have the budget to keep me on for another year. I hope they do, as I really like working here! But I've started to think about options in case they can't. But that's all a different topic.
I will post the videos when I get them done!
Take care everyone!!
:)
PS- if you have any questions, please post them!
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