Publish Time:2017-08-28 14:15:58Source:http://english.busan.go.kr/
【Introduction】:The name of the observatory, Cheongsapo Daritdol, was named as such due to its resemblance to a row of rocks that stretches from the coast to the lighthouse that looks like stepping stones.
(Source: Busan Metropolitan City)
Cheongsapo’s new skywalk, ‘Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory’, opened to the public on August 17. The name of the observatory, Cheongsapo Daritdol, was named as such due to its resemblance to a row of rocks that stretches from the coast to the lighthouse that looks like stepping stones. The observatory is 20 meters tall and 72.5 meters long. The transparent floor at the end of the skywalk will give you the thrill of walking on the sea.
It is located around the middle of the retired Donghae Nambu railway line in between Mipo and Songjeong.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery while watching the sunrise or sunset, making this observatory yet another tourist attraction in Haeundae.
○ Open to all for free
○ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Opens until 8 p.m. from June to August)
○ How to get there: Take the village/neighborhood bus No. 2 from Exit 7 of Jangsan Metro Station. Get off at Cheongsapo bus stop, the last stop, and walk along the seaside railway to Songjeong.
The Busan City Tour passengers can get off at Cheongsapo.
For those travelling by car there is parking available at Cheongsapo public parking lot.
Notice: The schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions.
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