The Dalmaji Hill, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Haeundae, Busan, is one of the popular tourist destinations in Busan where lovers make wishes while looking at the moon.
The Dalmaji Hill pass, surrounded by trees from Haeundae Beach to Songjeong Beach, is also known as “15gokdo” because it bends 15 times, and the sea viewed from this hill is considered one of the Eight Scenic Views of Korea because it is called Changpa.In spring, cherry blossoms bloom smoothly on both sides of the pass, so the 8-kilometer-long Dalmaji Hill is also popular as a driving course.
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In addition, if you go up along the Dalmaji Hill, where you can see the panoramic view of Daehan and Haeundae Beach, where luxury residential areas and luxury hotels are in subtle harmony, you will find Haewoljeong Pavilion, where you can enjoy the full moon of the vNew Year every year.
There is a legend that lovers who loved each other in the past could have become a couple if they made a wish while looking at the moon, so there is a story that the beautiful men and women who are not married yet swear on the moon on the fifteenth day of the New Year.
There are six exhibition halls, including Dongbaek Art Center and Kim Sung-jong’s Mystery Literature Museum, and a beautiful night view of Haeundae Beach, Marine City’s skyscraper, and Gwangandaegyo Bridge from the Dalmaji Hill.
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