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Busan Museum of Art
A modest gallery – hardly a must-see – but an interesting diversion on a rainy day.
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Seoksang
This tiny hermitage in the hills of Seonunsan Provincial Park is part of the temple Seonun-sa .
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Teddy Bear Museum
A supremely kitsch gathering of stuffed teddies in poses ranging from Mona Lisa to Elvis.
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Picnic Ground
A large clearing to rest and picnic amongst the surrounding trees in Juwangsan National Park.
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Guryong Pokpo
A group of nine waterfalls, each representing a dragon that occupied it, according to legend.
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Lighthouse
The views of distant Seorak-san and the East Sea arent bad, but its best at dusk or dawn.
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Cheonmachong
Meaning Heavenly Horse Tomb, this is the only tomb at Tumuli-gongwon that is open to visitors.
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Banwollu Pavilion
This pavilion on the grounds of Busosan-seong offers lovely views of the surrounding countryside.
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Decorative Gate
When you see this landmark, your tummy will know youre at Andongs Food St (Eumsigui-gil).
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Owl Art & Craft Museum
Look around one lady’s magnificent obsession: a one-room museum with 2000 owl objects on display.
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Hurimaegi
A valley of trees that paints the perfect picture with a wooden bridge strung out across a creek.
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Urban Hive
Above Sinnonhyeon Station is this building which looks like an enormous concrete beehive.
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Gochang Pansori Museum
This small museum has memorabilia on the unique solo opera musical form that is pansori .
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Olympic Swimming Pool
This striking contemporary stadium houses the swimming pool that was used for the 1988 Olympics.
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Naewonmaeul
Within Juwangsan National Park is Naewonmaeul, a tiny village where craftspeople do woodworking.
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Hyowon Bell
Near the command post, Seojangdae, is the large Hyowon Bell you can toll (three strikes for ₩1000).
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Han Hyang Lim Onggi Museum
Features a fine collection of traditional Korean pottery, including many giant kimchi pots.
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Hankook Dojakwon
To make your own pottery, head to Hankook Dojakwon, at the entry to Sagimakgol Ceramics Village.
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Gongbungnu
This pavilion inside Gongsan-seong is a replica of a 17th century pavilion that once existed here.
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Deokju
A temple in Deokju in Woraksan National Park near the late Shilla-era fortress, Deokjusan-seong.
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