Routes South Korea BusanHaeundae-gu
From Haeundae to Gwanganri

Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

From Haeundae to Gwanganri

Length10.8 mi
Elev. Gain121.4 ft
Est. Steps25000

Scenic views

Beach

Bathroom

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Introduction
From Haeundae to Gwanganri is a 10.8 mile (25,000-step) route located near Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea. This route has an elevation gain of about 121.4 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Haeundae Beach

Water
Haeundae Beach is an urban beach in Busan, South Korea. Often dubbed one of the country's most famous and popular beaches, in this located in the eponymous Haeundae District.The beach is busy year-round, and various festivals are held there throughout the year. A popular beach event, "Polar Bear Club", during which participants bath in near freezing water, has been held annually since 1988 in January.

Sea Life Busan Aquarium

Tourist Attraction
Sea Life Busan Aquarium is an aquarium located in Haeundae Beach, South Korea.There are about 250 species and up to 35,000 marine animals on display. The main tank contains 3,000,000 litres (790,000 US gal) of water, and the animals can be viewed through acrylic windows or from the 80-metre (260 ft) underwater tunnel.

Haeundae LCT The Sharp

Place
Haeundae LCT The Sharp is a major urban development project under construction in Busan, South Korea. Located in Haeundae's popular beach, it consists of a 411.6 m, 101-floor supertall landmark tower and two 85-floor tall residential skyscrapers. It has an urban entertainment complex at the base housing a shopping mall, a hot spring spa and a water park.

Haeundae District

Place
Haeundae District is a district (gu) in eastern Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 51.44 km², and a population of about 423,000, or 11.6% of the population in Busan. It became a division of Busan in 1976 and attained the status of gu in 1980.Haeundae is an affluent beach front community that attracts tens of thousands of tourists during summer.

Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith

Place
Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith is a complex of three residential towers in the Haeundae District of Busan, South Korea, which was completed in 2011. With 80 floors and a height of 301 m, Tower A is the 13th tallest residential building in the world, and has been officially announced as the second tallest building in Korea, according to the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs.

Gwangalli Beach

Place
The Gwangalli Beach (Korean: 광안리 해수욕장) or Gwangan Beach (Korean: 광안 해수욕장) is a beach in Busan, South Korea. It is located at Gwangan 2(i)-dong (formerly in Gwangan-ri), Suyeong-gu, Busan Metropolitan City, west of Haeundae Beach. It sits inside a cove spanned by the Gwangan Bridge and covers 82,000 square meters over a length of 1.4 km and a width of 25 to 110 metres, in a curved in a half-moon shape with fine sand.

Sailing at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Place
Sailing/Yachting is an Olympic sport starting from the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece). With the exception of 1904 and possibly the canceled 1916 Summer Olympics, sailing has always been included on the Olympic schedule.The Sailing program of 1988 consisted of a total of eight sailing classes (disciplines).

Dongbaekseom

Place
Dongbaekseom is an island of Busan, South Korea. It is located on the west end of the Haeundae Beach right where Western Chosun Beach Hotel is located. It was designated as the 46th monument of Busan on March 9, 1999.'Dongbaek' is a Korean word for camellias, and 'Seom' is a Korean word of an island.

Marine City, Busan

Place
Marine City (마린시티, marinsiti) is an expensive and prestigious residential area in Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea. Most of the buildings are very luxurious skyscrapers. Marine City is built on reclaimed land between the popular areas of Haeundae Beach and Centum City. The tallest residential complexes in Marine City include Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith, Haeundae I'Park Marina, Daewoo Aratrium Haeundae and Park Hyatt Busan

Haeundae I'Park

Place
Haeundae I'Park is a complex of four skyscrapers in Busan, South Korea consisting of three office towers and one residential tower. Tower 1 and 2 were both in the 20 tallest buildings completed in 2011 and Tower 2 is currently the 102nd tallest building in the world.
Route Details

Length

10.8 mi

Elev. Gain

121.4 ft

Est. Steps

25000
Created by
Wayne
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