Hello, Cheongsapo Daritdol Observation Deck, located at the eastern end of Haeundae Beach in Busan, crossing Dalmaji Hill, is a streamlined observatory inspired by the legend of the blue snake passed down in Cheongsapo. I missed my husband, who did not come back, looking at the sea everyday.
There has been a legend that the Dragon King, who took this unfortunately, sent a blue snake to meet her husband. At first, it was called Cheongsapo, but now’Snake’ is changed to’Sa’ and is called Cheongsapo (Blue Snake port)



Cheongsapo used to be the place where the Donghae Nambu Line railway used to travel, but after the closure, the track turned into a promenade and a 72.5m long Cheongsapo Daritdol Observation Deck was installed toward the sea near the promenade. You can enter by wearing a cloth shoe cover prepared at the entrance.
On a fine day, you can see the Japanese Tsushima Island in the distance and enjoy the thrilling blue sea from the feet of the Skydeck.








There are many grilled clam shops near the observation deck, and there is an elevator in the tourist information center on the second floor, which is convenient for those with disabilities.


Name | Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory 청사포다리돌전망대 |
Address | Mountain 3-9, Jungdong-gu, Haeundae-gu, Busan |
Time | (September-May) 9:5 to 9:00 (September-May) 6:8 to 9:00 |
Closed day | Open 365 days a year It can be changed depending on the weather of the day and facility inspection. |
Admission fee | free |
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