Our Surprising 72 Hours In BUSAN, South Korea (better than Seoul?)
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Today's video is from our first time in South Korea's secondary city Busan. We studied in Seoul for a semester a few years ago but never made it to this other side of Korea. We were super excited to explore this beachside Korean city that is nominated as a host city for World Expo 2023!
Did we think Busan was nicer than Seoul? What do you think?😉
We’re Oskar🧔🏻 and Dan👱🏻♂️, and we believe that anyone regardless of who they are deserves to live their wildest dreams! For the past eight years that we’ve been together, we’ve continued pushing boundaries by traveling and living all across the world. In 2022, we reached a huge milestone by visiting 100 countries and we’re now on a mission to keep sharing our journey and inspiring you to chase your dreams✈️
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South Korea was country 40🌍
We arrived in Busan on the Queen Beetle ferry from Fukuoka, Japan. After our days in Busan, we hopped on the KTX train bound for Seoul.
Thank you for watching!🙏😍
0:00-0:14 Arriving in Busan on a ferry
0:15-1:42 Our first evening in Busan, noodles and street food
1:43-3:36 First impressions of Busan (Haeundae Beach)
3:37-5:06 Train to Songjeong (Korea's Waikiki Beach)
5:07-6:19 How to order vegan food in Korea
6:20-7:44 Google Maps doesn't work in Korea...
7:45-9:25 Walking to one of Korea's most famous temples
9:26-10:53 Haedong Yonggungsa Temple (Swedish love stories and dramas)
10:54-12:34 Swimming on Haeundae Beach as the vikings we are!
12:35-13:42 Our last day in Busan (we're so done)
13:43-15:40 Storing bags at Busan train station and getting (illogical) bubble tea
15:41-17:05 Do you look at other people?
17:06-18:26 Shopping street, bibimbap, and buying gifts
18:27-21:03 Gamcheon Cultural Village (most iconic Busan sight)
21:04-21:34 Who are we?
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Busan is the no.1 tourist city for Koreans as it is a very unique city in South Korea. it has all the dynasties, decades and regions of Korea. You can enjoy all historical places from all different dynasties in Korea, foods from all parts of Korea, architecture from different decades in modern Korea as well as so many mountains, 6 different beaches, a river and 2natural hot springs, all inside of the city. As it is located in the ancient Korean capital, Kyungju, it has all those historical places from the Shilla dynasty, the first unified dynasty in Korea, while Seoul has ones starting from the Chosun dynasty, the last dynasty in Korea. As it was the city not occupied by the North Korean military during the Korean war, the refugees from all parts of Korea had lived in Busan and that made fusion of Korean food from all parts of Korea and also different areas with different architectures. Some areas are still looking like the 1950's Korean war time while some areas look very futuristic. In addition, traditionally, Busan was a trade port for Korea and Japan and also a stop-over port from China to Japan. So, it has a Chinatown from old times and fusion with Korean, Japanese and Chinese food.
Busan has a much better climate, prettier with beautiful seascapes. When I was there in September and after three days of continuous rain arrived in sunny Busan which had a Mediterranean vibe.
Also air quality is better than Seoul.
And they were Japonic in ancient times too.
There's a psychopath in this comment too! 🤣🤣
Busan was a small fishing village 130 years ago. The capital city of the ancient country is Gyeongju, not Busan. And it has nothing to do with the Japanese. Busan used to be a lower-class fishing village where Korean nobles did not live and fishermen and farmers lived.😊
Always fun and informative! Loved learning about other countries and cultures! Thanks guys! Congratulations to your cousin becoming a parent!!
Seven years of my life here in Busan! It’s an epic city and I’m glad you guys got here.
Welcome back to Busan, Korea! Thank you for wonderful clip. Take care.❤
Thanks for the trip intro you guys are wonderful
What a fun vlog! I'm sorry to hear that you're still feeling the burnout from all of the intense travelling that you've done, though. I'm hoping that with some rest, all of these trips won't feel like work anymore. Continue travelling safe and I can't wait to see you the next vlog!
This was a great travelogue of Busan which is a major port city in S. Korea. It appears you both got your "steps" in.
So pleasant to discover through your eyes!
Busan is my sweet hometown. But I have not been able to go there for the last 5 years due to the pandemic situation… 😢
I am so glad to see the current looks of the city. Thank you for sharing your experience and showing the places where I miss so much.
Hi, guys. I'm amazed that you guys are enjoying Bibimguksu, w♡w. I hope you guys had a wonderful time in Korea. Btw, the pebble stones are for the acupressure(bare feet) if you happen to wonder what are those actually for. And it might be mugwort, green tea or kelp kind of vegetable is added in the noodle. Please, come back as often as you guys can, ok👌😀 Always welcome 🌸🌸🍀🍀
I was born in Busan 63yrs ago. I lived in SoCal USA most of my life!
Planning on visiting soon 🙏🥰 great vid!
한국에 오신걸 환영합니다~👏👏👏👏한국에서 행복한 추억 많이 만들어 가시길 바래요~~^^♥
HEEYY what a nice surprise!!! :) I am looking forward to folllow your routes in Korea.
I can't get enough of plant-based food around the world!
Same!
I just thought of that Hobbut meme, where he's excitedly running, the caption inside the meme exclaiming, "I'm going on an adventure!", with the caption on top saying, "When traveling means finding all the best vegan food" ... or something to that effect.
Fantastic vlog. I picked it was Haeundae immediately (b4 seeing the train & sky capsule, of which I also did just the train as the capsules were booked out) as I was there a few weeks ago. You are right that Busan is quite large & spread out, and each area is totally different e.g. The downtown & Chinatown area vs Haeundae. There are soooooo many different things to do & places to visit in Busan.
Definitely do Busan in good weather. You will love it.
P.S. You VPN'd to Alice Springs in Australia, a small town in the middle of nowhere :p
I always look at people and smile at them as i go past, its proven that seeing someone smiling at you heightens you mood and feeling so i just try to put a bit of happiness back into the world. Plus forcing a smile no matter your mood will always make you slightly happier
I'm organising the family trip to Korea next year and was tossing if we want to do Busan... i guess now its a yes.
No trip to Spaland?
Love Busan. Different vibe than Seoul and very relaxed
Amazing !!! Thank you.
Hi guys. Good to see you. It might be much more helpful to use the Naver map in Korea. Have a good trip.
Busan is dynamic and beautiful city. I'm really enjoying your video. Thank you for your footage.😍😍😍
What a nice video!
I love the city so much!! Which made me visit there again last week for the 3rd time this year. There was a Film Festival aka BIFF and the atmosphere was amazing.
And I'm sorry to hear what you had to go through with the plastic cups.. Korea has a strong policy on using them. So if you want to stay in the place, get your drink in a mug or a glass and when you leave the place, you can simply ask them to pour your leftover drink to a plastic cup to go!
I really enjoyed your video!
Have a good weekend!
Thanks, guys. Plenty of intriguing tidbits about South Korea.
Just finished watching 'Peninsula' (Last train to Busan sequel) and this came up!
You two are so adorable 🥰 watching you from Toronto,Canada ❤
You guys should go Marine city which is located in Busan. It is an amazing area too.
You will see tons of skyscrapers.
Once you go there you may be excited.
Busan is the most distincive city in korea. People use Strong dialect, and are also crude but full of affection. Urbanism and old-fashionedness coexist. The place is always kind to travelers thanks to those who have strong pride in their hometown
Wow COOL VLOG! Tasty bibim-guksu! Nice beaches in Busan. Cute tram. Jazzy musak.Gorgeous temples! Be careful on the “Stairs to See Stars”!
It’s good you quit full-time travel so you can enjoy it more !
와..부산 한 번도 못 가봤는데 와 서울보다 훨씬 예쁘네. 대한민국에도 아름다운 도시가 있구나. 진짜 다른나라같다...
My brother got stationed in Busan I was stationed in Osan at the same time we linked up and discovered Busan together it was incredible and it was amazing to spend time with him in the navy while I was in the Air Force. He loved Busan so much he went to the reserves while I left the military and from time to time he goes to Busan for reserve duty
I live in Busan. Thanks for introduce beautiful busan.
Det var bra! Thanks for that, you guys. Only vid of many I've seen of Busan that starts with beach! Hope you found non-dairy milk somewhere. I had coffee and oat milk in Seoul...
Welcome to Korea🎉
Well, now I’ve got to Busan on the itinerary!! Greatly appreciate you showing us vegan food options, yum!! 🥢🥢🥢
First! Great videos guys! So nice to see plant based travelers!
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Fantastic vlog as always guys. Definitely try to get back to Jeju. I was there for a few days last November and loved it! Stunning scenery and all those delicious breeds of local tangerines. See you around the world.
What part of SK would you recommend for someone who can do a week there?
It is very interesting video thx
Those village stairs and similar are in so many Korean series😊
Thanks for another awesome video. Love that you keep it real ❤. I'm more like Dan...not looking at people... only if I need to interact with them 😊... not saying that I don't like them...perhaps I'm a bit shy or socially awkward 😅 ☺️
I was born and lived in Busan, so I know it is hard to find true Vegan options for you. I am glad that you were able to find some vegan food and had overall good experience in Korea. Kinda unreal that your video is showing my childhood places
Watching people eat vegan food is the most boring thing imaginable. But I guess it's more important for them to be food extremists than to respect the culture and actually eat what the native people eat.
2 years ago I applied to visit your country and didn't get Visa I wish I can visit in future probably next year
Oskar, Dan, thanks for taking the time to put out this video. Quick question for both of you, did you both needed to have a valid visa upon arrival in Busan from Fokuoka? Thanks.
Korea and Japan are both visa free for us as Swedish citizens, but it all depends on your passport :) Nothing different than arriving via air though
@@OskarandDan Thank you very much for your assistance.
I hope the food tasted better than it looked! That first dish looked like spaghetti in instant tomato soup
Thanks for the tour 😀. Curious how many steps you totaled that day when you visited gamcheon village 🏃🚶
Pretty sure it was in the 30,000s 😅
@@OskarandDan 👏👏👏 wow
That path with the big stones is for reflexology, where you walk barefoot for health benefits. Uhmmm, even a bit more painful that way.^^
Omg, that's such a cool thing! Should've gone barefoot😆
Definitely my friends, give Jeju another try. I went recently in the Spring and it was utterly beautiful. I missed out Busan back then though, would love to visit one day!
As ever, really enjoyed your content. I’m wondering: do you guys own any property yet and if so where in the world? If not, where would you like to buy in the future? Thanks for your channel.
Thank you! Not yet - we were close to buying in Sweden but thankfully that didn't happen. We don't feel fully ready to commit yet, but would love a place in Thailand and a summer house in Sweden eventually😅
I agree that going to a place for a second time is usually more enjoyable than the first time 'round, since you don't ''need'' to tick off all those tourist spots and can just relax. Kind of like having a curry and keeping leftovers for the next day and realising it tastes so much better once all the spices have been absorbed by the food (weirdest comparison ever, but that's just what came to my mind 🤣). Talking of food, I'd say the flavour of the Netherlands is definitely cheese. I can't think of a sweet flavour that's generally popular here, but on the savoury front, it's definitely cheese all the way. 😆
HAHA LOVE that analogy🤣
@OskarandDan hello whats the name of the hotel that you guys stayed in.
Hope you guys re-energize soon. use the super-charger ^^
Been to Busan in may. Just amazing 😊
Glad you enjoyed it👏
Looking very nice.
I'm a good mix of y'all 2...I look at people and surroundings and if I make eye contact, I smile. But that's totally American in Korea, you do not want to make eye contact. Lol
Better is subjective. I lived in Korea for 2 years, one in Gangneung in Gangwan-do and another in Seoul. I only passed through Busan to and from Japan (took the hydrofoil ferry as well to Fukuoka). Your video makes me want to give it a visit. But definitely not better than Seoul but has different things to offer like the beach and that hillside village.
lovely
Beautiful city!!!
I see a lot of me in Dan 😊❤️
Dan...we are literally the same person when it comes to being in our bubble and looking at people/being looked at. 😅😅😅
Same here. Main thing to know in South Korea is not to smile at strangers or they will totally think you are weird. It's true.
한국사람인 저도부산가본지 오래되었는데....화면을 보면서 또 가고싶어졌네요^^~ .........^^ 즐거운 하루 보내세요~
그리고 부산에 대해 올려주셔서 감사합니다^0^*~~~~😀😃😄(from South Korea)
I love Korea❤
Busan is my hometown.
Haeundae us where I had my first date with my wife.
Living in Vancouver, I still think Busan is much better place.
Cute couple 👍👍👍
If i don't remember wrong I think there is a law that doesn't allow restaurants/coffee shops to use plastics inside so thats why they told you that, it's not the shop policy.
Also 두부가 was great before but sadly the quality has decreased u.u
100% they are fined if you are found to be using one in store
1:17 can y'all do a video about that? I want to know what foods are vegan as well, but I'm no chef 😅
2:20 speaking of HONG KONG, when are you coming to my HOME!!?
I really want to go here next time I go to Korea
loved this video! it was nice to see the wall mural of Jimin and Jungkook of BTS who both come from Busan, seems the locals must be proud of them
Seems like every meal you had there was a 'bibim' meal. 😄
You can use google map in Korea but only the drive or public transport option. What I do is use the drive function, and use it to navigate the streets. I have come to realize this is the best option after trying to use the other crappy maps. The hybrid view on google maps helps to locate landmarks and building.
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Does anyone know the name of the restaurant at the start with the bibimguksu? I’m travelling to Korea this summer and looking for vegan/vegetarian options! Thanks
Good to know Dan. If we ever cross paths, promise not to scrutinize you. 😂
It's ok to say hi if you're a viewer though🤣❤️
We went to Busan for a one day port call back in April 2016, and really enjoyed it, despite being there on the only rainy day of our 23 day trip through multiple Asian countries. The teeming rain didn't dampen our favorable impressions of Busan -- the colorful fish market (with only female fishmongers), lovely local people -- but it did thwart any attempts to go farther afield than the downtown area.
Glad you enjoyed it despite the rain🙌
Thank you for liking Busan. It's Bibimnangmyun.
Busan looks amazing
Hi,
as a fellow vegan with no korean food experience at all. Could you list some vegan dishes that are vegan by default? I always wanted to try korean food, but all you hear about korean food is korean bbq :(?!
When you guys get super famous please don’t forget about me
Me as a Korean, I don’t like to be looked intentionally or look at other people on the street. Busan people tends to look at more than Seoul. One of the many reasons that it is less crowded and smaller population than Seoul. If it makes sense…
I think the encouragement of using reusable cups for coffee shops is a good thing. You criticized the coffee shop for not offering alternatives to dairy. I agree that there should be alternatives, but I don't know the reason for that like feasability or regulations, etc... On the other hand could you have not brought re-usable mugs? Do they accept those?
Rest assured, no matter where you go in Korea, you will do a lot of walking!....lol ...Then again, what better way to experience the city than walking around? Korea has preserved a lot of their history very well.
Busan was a small fishing village 130 years ago. The capital city of the ancient country is Gyeongju, not Busan. And it has nothing to do with the Japanese. Busan used to be a lower-class fishing village where Korean nobles did not live and fishermen and farmers lived.😊
Guys are so hot in South Korea.
I was so impressed 😮
Hey, Boys. Oskar and Dan, Hi and, Annyeonghaseyo, I'm goanna sing to replace Hakuna Matata into this Version of South Korean, which is, 'Geogjeong Ma.' We know, Geogjeong Ma, which is a Standard Korean Word, It means No Worries.
Geogjeong Ma!
What a wonderful phrase
Geogjeong Ma!
Ain't no passing craze, It means no worries
For the rest of your days
It's our problem-free philosophy,
Geogjeong Ma! Well Boys, when BTS Member named Jin completes basic Military Training and will serve as teaching assistant at Training Center,
Why! when He was a member of the BTS,
When Jin was a member of BTSSSSS!
Very nice!
Thanks!
He began his mandatory military service late last year, and He’s expected to serve through June 2024. In January, he offered Fans an update on his tenure with a WeVerse post, writing (per a translation) and He says, “I’m having fun. I’m posting a photo with permission from the military. Army, always be happy and stay well.”
And Jin is complete their Mandatory Military Service
(He was Soldier!)
Thought of changin' His name
(Oh, Kim Seok-jin?)
And He Fought the North Koreans, (How did He feel to fight of weaknesses?)
Every time that I-
Jimin! Not in front of the kids!
Oh... sorry.
Geogjeong Ma!
What a wonderful phrase
Geogjeong Ma!
Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries
For the rest of your days
Yeah, sing it, Boys!
It's Our problem-free philosophy,
Geogjeong Ma!
Oskar and Dan, Blackpink’s Rosé Soars in Platform Pumps for New Tiffany & Co. Campaign. We know, Blackpink member Rosé brought sky-high style to Manhattan or Japan with Tiffany & Co. Including the BTS Member, Jimin. In a new campaign video on Instagram, the Korean-Aussie New Zealand-born singer stepped through the spinning glass doors of the high jewelry brand’s 727 5th Avenue boutique - known as the “Landmark” boutique, following its recent opening this spring after renovations - in towering platform heels. Rosé’s style featured smooth black leather uppers with narrow closed toes and thick soles, secured by buckled ankle straps. Boys, She is very pretty, Rosé would never going to the Australian Derrimut 2 4 7 Gym, She's My Ex-Girlfriend. Ok, back to Geogjeong Ma for now.
Geogjeong Ma,
Geogjeong Ma,
Geogjeong Ma,
Geogjeong,
It means no worries
For the rest of your days
It's our problem-free philosophy
Geogjeong Ma, Geogjeong Ma,
Geogjeong Ma,
Geogjeong Ma,
Geogjeong,
It means no worries
For the rest of your days
It's our problem-free philosophy
Geogjeong Ma!
Welckme to Korea ! I love too Busan.❤❤❤
What time of year was this
I would stare back at them and usually they'd quickly turn run and hide from me, sometimes it would be like a game of chicken....'who will look away first?!' lol At first it was uncomfortable but i got used to it after a couple years. So sad i never made a channel before leaving Korea. I recommend you guys visit Mokpo, Yeosu, Tongyeong and Gangneung as well next time you visit (not sure if you guys have gone before). Haedong Yonggungsa is probably my favorite/2nd favorite temple in Korea. From Tongyeong you can take a ferry to an island where Yi Sun Shin (famous Korean admiral) lived and there is an epic anime style temple there. Enjoy Korea! :)
Mokpo, Yeosu, Tongyeong and Gangneung are beautiful places esp,,Yeosu~
So nice to see vegans in Korea. I’m vegetarian and am planning to go probably next year. It concerned me that I wouldn’t be able to find places that has vegetarian or vegan food!❤
No fish market ?
Odd about Google Maps. Has worked for me.
Love this. I’m the weird person who gives you a great big smile if you stare at me. Loads of Swedes were caught off guard. In general The Fins just smiled back. Norwegians just avoided eye contact altogether and the Danish looked like they wanted the earth to swallow them if eye contact was made 😅
Gotta love the Finns🤣
It really does look like Rio
Gong Cha is from Taiwan
Busan South Korean Battle a long time ago.
I was there 1975.. US navy
Haha you guys are hilarious. That lisbon train is not worth it.
Hey Dan & Oskar, what a refreshing change to see you two traveling around Busan from your usual flight vlog. I realised you both are vegans hence some limited food options on flight and land. I feel you guys on the flight of steps. Its hard work!!
Welcome to this channel👋🏼
@@OskarandDan Thank you, am looking forward to your vlogs, both the flights and travel ones are informative. Appreciate your sharing.
Hahaha. As a Korean, we avoid staring strangers because we think it can be accepted as a aggresive or rude gesture.
Ni hao korea~~~
와우 !
해운대 ~
밀면 ~ 부추전
해운대의 재래시장 ~
멋져요 ~
바다의 파도소리도 ~ 💞
밀면=맵고빨간 자극적인 양념맛으로 재료본연의 맛을 죽이는 후진국형 음식,,, 평양냉면(다대기없는 맑은 육수, 사실상 서울 향토 음식)=재료본연의 맛과 메밀 맛이 느껴지는 선진국형 음식
I am like you,Dan. I look away from people when I walk by them as well. It feels awkward to look/stare at strangers.
It looks so metropolitan, not a cool relaxing fun vacation beach city like JeJu.