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Hi, this is Jinwoo. I visited must-see places in all 16 districts of Busan. Here’s how it started. Busan without Haeundae and Gwangalli is boring? This line provokes every Busan local, 100%. As expected. So when we come to Busan, We’ll be located in some district. Wherever you are in Busan, You should be able to find its charm. Following travel routes recommended by locals, I traveled full courses. Gangseo-gu. This is Let’s Run Park in Gangseo-gu. It’s far from downtown, But just 20 min by taxi from Gimhae Airport. Shuttle buses run from Daejeo and Gimhae. Here’s where you buy race tip booklets. You came to buy one? 2,000 won each? Do I need to get a race book? You gotta buy it to know the info. Need a marker too? First time here, I’ll give you one. Thank you! / That’s 300 won. (?) Only cash allowed due to legal rules. Got a 50,000 won bill ready. Let’s see how much I can make with it. Have fun, good luck! Do I need to prepare anything else? There’s a beginner help center on the 1st floor. If you want to do a triple exacta, (Beginner race education provided) Feels like college entrance exams again. (Don’t get it yet) I’ll just try it out for now. You can also watch actual horse races. Jeju races are on screen, But Busan-Gyeongnam races are live. There’s a Rookie Zone usually, They explain stuff on weekends. Next race starts in 6 minutes. Feeling excited just watching. No time for first race, I’ll ask a pro for help. Sir, I’m new—what should I bet on? What? Huh? (Man of few words) What if I lose? Then you’ll pay me, sir! Give it here. (Got the pro’s picks) First bet, going with his picks. Here comes Go to the machine to place it. Where do I buy the ticket? Right over there. These are like cash. Insert the purchase card, then bet. Put in money first, Then the card— (5 seconds to close) Why isn’t it working? put it in the upper slot You put it in the wrong slot. Too late now, missed the bet. Put the card here, And the OMR card on top. You were stuffing it in the wrong place. Pro gives a quick lesson. Can I watch the race outside? Yeah, sure you can. Crowd is gathering. Crowd is gathering. Huge stadium, very spacious. You can watch the race in full outside. Wow, that’s amazing. Since watching racecourse, Now I really want to bet. Next race is in Jeju. These race tip books have so much data. Speed, past results, Even hospital visits are recorded. These people analyzing it Are basically stats experts. Not just anyone can do this. Placing my bet for real now. It’s a Jeju race. Watching on screen. Number 8! Number 6 is going strong! (All-in on horse #8) Final push! Who’s the winner? Missed horse #1, so lost. The pro guessed right though. That’s what matters. (Legend) There’s also restaurants upstairs. (Eat well, focus on racing) Someone even brought melon from home. If I’d guessed 6, 7, 11, The odds were 2,000 to 1. 10,000 won becomes 20 million won. Dreaming of a jackpot. Going all-in with last money. Used up all my ticket funds. If I win, Let’s go to Jeju Let’s Run Park! Don’t put too much money, Don’t get too serious about this. (Will this work?) (Horses and people all-in) Look at those veins popping! They worked hard. They look kind of pitiful now. (Actually, I’m the pitiful one) You lost? Oh wait, you won? First win today! (Dopamine rush!) But horse #4 is missing from mine… All-in and I’m done. Then come again tomorrow. Can’t get hooked on this. Once you’re hooked, You lose everything. (Wise words from the pro) Thanks for the fun. Thanks for the fun. Time to go? / Yup. Broke ending. Play moderately and Have fun, then leave. Like losing hard at LoL at 4am, Like losing hard at LoL at 4am, Leaving the PC café. Hardest thing at the track? Isn’t betting— It’s leaving. #N/A Now, Gwangalli Beach— People do play in the water, But these days they do SUP more. (Stand Up Paddleboard) Waves are small, so surfing is tough. But SUP in front of the bridge? That’s a vibe. By the beach is the new Daegukbap spot. It’s 11am and already There’s a line. In Busan, pork soup is categorized as a fast food. In Busan, pork soup is categorized as a fast food. Waiting in line for gukbap? That’s hard to accept. Near Gwangalli is Minrak Alley Market. There’s a local gukbap joint here. Let’s follow the locals. It’s an old favorite. Running a gukbap joint in Busan? Means it’s already tasty. Add chives, mix in spicy paste, And dunk rice into the soup. This is it. Radish kimchi and aged kimchi— so good. This place has one more trait: Tons of phone delivery orders. Locals approve. First time here, and it’s tasty. Yup. Come again. (Cool tone) Lots of customers? / Oh yes. That place had people lining up outside. But compared to this gukbap? Not even close. It’s different, right? Delicious. Exactly, it’s really good. See? Running a gukbap joint in Busan? Running a gukbap spot in Busan? That comes with pride. Honestly, Gwangalli is great for Watching the bridge and People-watching. Now it’s nearly midnight at Gwangalli. At midnight, pizza and beer hit the spot. Went into Portana with no expectations. They make it fresh after ordering. Pepperoni with fluffy dough, And that cheese pull— It’s insane. Classic pizza with Budweiser. This is the vibe. Dong-gu. I’ve lived in Busan, But I’ve never seen this before. (A cable car in an alley?) This neighborhood is steep, So they installed cable cars for the elderly. It’s hard to imagine, So I’ll walk up and see how far it is. (Why?) There are 168 steps, hence the name 168 Stairs. They say it’s about a 40-degree incline. 40 degrees sounds easy, But it’s really hard for the elderly. (Same for me.) I think I’m halfway up now? (Is this right?) Almost there now. (Lamaze breathing for survival.) (Why we need cable cars.) But the view from the top is great. There’s also an observatory. Wow, the view is amazing. Do people really use the cable cars? Yes, when we go exercise, my husband— (The stairs) leave him out of breath. Riding this up makes it easier. It’s really helpful for us. It fulfilled our wish before we die. This is a cinema. A screen comes down from there. [Free movie screenings for local residents] The movie ‘Miracle’— I really enjoyed it. We bought snacks, rice puffs, Shared with each other, gave and received, It was so much fun. But look at this stuff— It’s so clean and nice. (Suddenly?) It’s dried really well and neatly. The grandma suddenly started Mercari (Seaweed expert seller) Look at that beautiful International Harbor Great spot for night views too. Busan Station night view spot. Back then this area had a port, So it was packed with people. Now it moved to Busan New Port. Young people want to live in apartments. No one wants to live in these old houses. So it’s empty. Too many vacant homes. Since many seniors live here, Since many seniors live here, They built elevators and monorails That are directly helpful to them. (Shout out to Dong-gu, Busan!) Jung-gu. This is Bupyeong Kkangtong Market. There are lots of food options around here. Plenty of seafood places too. I want grilled eel. I came too late to try the famous spots at Kkangtong Market. If you walk toward Nampo-dong, You’ll find Bupyeong Jokbal Street. There’s Bupyeong Jokbal, Oryukdo Jokbal, But the most popular place is Right here, Busan Jokbal. Cold jelly pork trotters recommended by locals. One cold jelly jokbal, please. [Small cold jelly jokbal – 35,000 won] Even the small size has a lot. The main thing is jellyfish salad. Take jokbal, cucumber, and jellyfish salad together. Try the meat alone too. Wrap it up class. Grab a good piece of jokbal, Add pickled radish, Add dried radish, And shrimp sauce of course. You must eat it in one bite. If you eat cold jokbal in Busan, people say: “You know how to have fun.” Yeongdo-gu. Yeongdo used to build and repair ships. Yeongdo used to build and repair ships. Yeongdo used to build and repair ships. Now the shipyards moved out, And it’s a slower-paced area. There’s a port, And factories right in front of it. (Rapid population outflow.) This is Momos Coffee. The original store is in Oncheonjang, But there’s one in Yeongdo too. (A coffee factory next to a machine shop.) The vibe matches the surrounding factory feel. The vibe matches the surrounding factory feel. It’s a very stylish atmosphere. High ceilings too. Feels like a welcome drink. Perfect for gifting: [Momos Cold Brew – 3,500 won] They set up office space in the café, So employees work here. Office-working dream realized in a café. Secondary packaging area. They probably pack beans and goods here. From roasting to packaging, likely automated. Such a well-designed space. [Latte – 6,500 won] [Seasonal Blend: Summer Waikiki] (A relaxed space to zone out alone.) What’s cool is, Building a café in an industrial zone Created jobs and uplifted the vibe. Stylish Momos Coffee. Seo-gu. This is Dongdaesin-dong in Seo-gu. This is really inside a neighborhood alley. Feels like a real local food spot. Look here— This place has 3 parking lots. One here, Another there, Three lots in this tiny alley. That shows how well they’re doing. It’s 10:30am now, Who eats wheat noodles this early? Huh? One wheat noodle, please. He’s really enjoying it. Came out in under 5 minutes. (No talk) just eat! The noodle color is perfect. Grab a piece of meat. The broth is sweet. Lots of spicy sauce too. Sweet and spicy flavors mix well. Ah whatever, it’s just delicious. (Typical noodle shop: no spoon provided.) You must drink straight from the bowl. (Finished it clean!) Back then, full-course Busan trips didn’t include this kind of menu. Now it’s a must-do when visiting Busan. Can’t skip this ride. Hi, one air cruise ticket, please. (There are two types: glass-bottom and regular.) (Got the glass-bottom one.) Seems like people avoid the glass-bottom. There’s no line here. (Got lucky, no wait.) That’s the glass one— Can I see your ticket? This is the regular one. (5 minutes ago) (You bought the wrong one.) If you want the glass one, exchange it at the counter. Can I exchange? / Yes. I’ll switch to the crystal one. Check carefully this time. (You’re wearing flip-flops?) It’s really see-through. Wow, this is crazy. (It’s faster than expected.) It’s truly beautiful. It goes higher than I thought. Trying to act calm, But it’s kind of terrifying. (Life is one-way.) Definitely worth trying once. Here’s the Wishing Dragon, A piece by artist Kim Hee-won. It grants wishes. Winning 1st in the lottery. 1st prize in the lottery. Sending you both lucky vibes. Now we’re at Yonggung Cloud Bridge. It’s only open till 5:30pm. Punctual hours. Down below is Amnam Park, known for grilled clams. Due to heat, they open only Fri-Sun. Having grilled clams by the sea— Top 3 grilled clam spots in Busan. (Cheongsapo, Taejongdae, Amnam Park) Amnam Park is also famous for fishing. Amnam Park is also famous for fishing. The platforms here are flat, So it’s great for fishing. And the water’s deep. That man looks like a pro? (Mr. Hak-style) (Spectator mode) (Korea Music Art Institute busking) Look at that groove! So hot, seriously. (Passion in Songdo) Not too close to downtown, So people don’t come often. But now with the cable car in Songdo, It’s heating up! (Signage) Seo-gu is just a great place to live. And there goes a Seo-gu local. Now we’re at Dadaepo Beach, the best sunset spot in Busan. Tried to catch the sunset, but missed it. Got here after the sun went down. But the boardwalk is perfect for a stroll. But the boardwalk is perfect for a stroll. (A parrot out for a walk) Is its name Suri? / Yes. (Trying to interview the parrot) Dong-gu. What did it say? The beach, what? (If you listen closely) Been to the beach. Went to the beach? (Turns out I’m the one who couldn’t talk.) It’s late, so you can’t see much. But everyone’s walking back from the beach. People take barefoot walks here. People take barefoot walks here. (Only beach in Busan with a mudflat) (Peaceful, happy night walks) This is the Dadaepo Sunset Fountain. The show runs only 20 minutes from 8pm. Sadly missed it. Subway Line 1 now goes to Dadaepo. Used to be hard to reach, So no one visited. But with the subway, access is better, Male-female ratio 3:7. More people moving into Dadaepo. Sasang-gu. This is the Busan Industrial Goods Complex. Sasang-gu is an industrial zone, So not much to see for tourists. So not much to see for tourists. It’s the hub for industrial distribution in Yeongnam. Over 2,600 tool shops. It supports Busan’s production economy. (a.k.a. Sasang Tool Complex) Next to it is the Sasang Machine Processing Complex. It’s literally full of factories. Sasang-gu is Busan’s industrial backbone. It’s a huge site. (62 zones) There’s a soccer field, Tennis court, baseball field, golf range, Even cycling and inline skating. All sports possible at Samnak Ecological Park. (To be continued) How did the first race go? 4, 5, 8 came in. The pro gave you 4, 5, 8. You missed it by not going. What were the odds? Let’s see, let’s see. 18.2 to 1. Ugh, should’ve gone for 5,000 won. Same as buying a lottery ticket. I should’ve bought it… (Missed that beginner’s luck) 5,000 won x 18 = 90,000 won! (Call 1336 for gambling help)

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00:00 인트로
00:28 강서구 | 렛츠런파크 부경
04:46 수영구 | 광안리해수욕장, 민락돼지국밥, 포르타나
05:55 동구 | 초량168계단 케이블카
08:53 중구 | 부평족발거리 부산족발
09:50 영도구 | 모모스커피
11:07 서구 | 영남냉면밀면, 송도해수욕장, 송도해상케이블카, 암남공원
14:29 사하구 | 다대포해수욕장, 낙조분수
15:36 사상구 | 부산산업용품유통단지, 사상기계가공단지, 삼락생태공원

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  1. 일본인들에게 부산소개하는 영상을 올리고있는데, 다음코스는 어디로할까 아이디어를 얻는데 도움이 많이 되었습니다😄부산은 참 좋은곳이 많아요☺️
    영상이 보기편하고 재밌네요~구독하고 갑니다🤗

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