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Haps Magazine, also known as "HAPS", is an English online magazine located in Busan, South Korea that focuses on lifestyle, entertainment and expat life on the Korean peninsula. It was founded in 2009 and has become one of Korea's most popular English resources for news and information.
Busan Lotte Tower: 342 m (1,122 ft) 67 2026 Jung District: To be classified as tower rather than building Lotte Castle De Mer A: 213 m (699 ft) 59 2025 Dong District [159] Lotte Castle De Mer B: 213 m (699 ft) 59 2025 Dong District [159] Busan International Finance Center Phase 3: 199 m (653 ft) 45 2025 Nam District [160]
Busan is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula. It is located on the coast, which determined the development of the whole city itself. The distance from Busan to Seoul is about 314 km (195 mi). Busan borders low mountains to the north and west, and the Korea Strait to the south and east.
Oh Seok-geun, head of the Asian Contents and Film Market in Busan, has resigned. Oh’s exit follows the resignation earlier this week of Busan International Film Festival chairman Lee Yong-kwan ...
Gamcheon Colored Houses. Gamcheon-dong is a subdivision of Saha District in central-west Busan, South Korea.It is known for Gamcheon Culture Village, which features steep streets, twisting alleys, and brightly painted houses. [1]
Children's Grand Park (Korean: 어린이대공원) is a park complex in Choeup-dong, Busanjin District, Busan, South Korea. Facilities at the Children's Grand Park include hills and hiking trails, Zoo, gardens, a lake and streams, observation tower and an amusement park.
Marine City (Korean: 마린시티; RR: marinsiti) is a residential area in Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea. [1] Most of the buildings are very luxurious skyscrapers. [2] Marine City is built on reclaimed land between the popular areas of Haeundae Beach and Centum City.
Oryukdo (Korean: 오륙도; lit. Five–Six Island[s]) is group of islands in Busan Bay, in Yongho-dong, Nam District, Busan, South Korea.The name of the islands reflects the fact that they can consist of either five or six islands, depending on the current tides.