Three New Observation Decks at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain Offer the Best Views of Busan

Publish Time:2016-11-22 17:03:17Source:http://english.busan.go.kr/

【Introduction】: Busan City completed three observation decks at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain looking towards Gwangandaegyo Bridge, Busan City Hall and Seomyeon on November 10, 2016. The three Hwangnyeongsan observation decks are located near the KBS Hwangnyeongsan Mountain transmitting station, right under Bongsudae (Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Fire Station).


(Source: Busan Metropolitan City)


Busan City completed three observation decks at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain looking towards Gwangandaegyo Bridge, Busan City Hall and Seomyeon on November 10, 2016.

The three Hwangnyeongsan observation decks are located near the KBS Hwangnyeongsan Mountain transmitting station, right under Bongsudae (Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Fire Station).

Also, the Hwangnyeong Mountain View Lounge, opening in August 2015, allows visitors to enjoy gorgeous views of the city while having coffee, beverages and casual meals in and outside of the building.

Hwangnyeong Mountain is a popular site for climbing, hiking and driving, and boasts spectacular city views, as well as beautiful natural scenery. The mountain covers a wide range of the city including Nam-gu, Suyeong-gu, Yeonje-gu and Buanjin-gu. Visitors are able to almost see the entire view of the city from atop the mountain, including Taejongdae in Yeongdo-gu, Godangbong Peak of Geumjeongsan Mountain and the Nakdonggang River.

To promote the Hwangnyeongsan observation facilities as a tourist attraction in the city, Busan City plans to hold various events including a photo contest during the cherry blossom and azalea season in the spring.

For more information, please contact the Tourism Promotion Division at (051)888-6712.

(Source: Busan Metropolitan City)

 

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