[Busan Metropolitan City] White Water Cultural Village, where every corner has a sea view
by 여네
Dec 28, 2021
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🏖️Atmosphere/Facilities:
Baiqiantan Cultural Village was once a place where many refugees stayed during the Korean War. The stream originates from the winding stream flowing down from Mount Penglai. It is named Baiqiantan Cultural Village because it looks like it has snowed. The old houses along the way were renovated and artistically painted in December 2011.
There are 14 alleys in total on Baiqiantan Road, with exquisite and unique sea view cafes and various small shops with literary and artistic characteristics. It has become a unique cultural and artistic village for experiencing the life of Yeongdo residents. Choose your favorite cafe and order a cup of coffee ☕, it’s super chill and super relaxing.
If you like slow travel, you can walk to the sky observation deck to enjoy the sea view. When I traveled at the end of December, I was lucky enough to see the deep red and yellow maple leaves 🍁, and I felt so blessed 💞.
📫Address: 379, Baekseotan-gil, Yeongdo-gu, Busan.
🚍Transportation: Opposite the Lotte Department Store Gwangbok Branch, Yeongdo Bridge (Nampo Station), take Busan No. 6/9/82/85 or Busan Green Minibus No. 5 and get off at Baekcheon Culture Village.
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