Yongdusan Park

Yongdusan Mountain (alt. 49 m) in downtown Busan is one of Busan's three famous mountains. It was originally called Songhyeonsan Mountain, which means a mountain with a view of the sea through the dense pine tree forest. Later, the name was changed to Yongdusan Mountain, as the mountain peak was shaped similar to a dragon's head, protecting the area against foreign invaders overseas. The mountain held shrines for the mountain gods built by the Japanese before the 8.15 Liberation. Now the mountain is home to a variety of monuments, including Cheokhwabi Monument, Chunghontap Pagoda, 4.19 Revolution Monument, a statue of Admiral Yi Sun-shin, and Busan Tower. During the Korean War, refugees built houses on the sides of the mountain all the way to the summit but these neighborhoods burned down twice, leaving the mountain bare. Since then, fierce efforts of planting trees have led to transforming the burnt mountain into a beautiful park. The park was called Unam Park at the time of the Liberal Party’s ruling but was renamed to Yongdusan Park after the April 19 Revolution. The park offers a beautiful view of Busan Port and the surrounding scenery. In particular, the night view from Busan Tower is magnificent.

information

  • Restrooms Available
  • Available Facilities Busan Tower Citizen S Bell Flower Clock Poetry Street Statue Of Admiral Yi Sun-shin Baeksan An Hui Jae Monument Yongdusan Park Memorial Yongtap Pagoda Art Gallery Etc.
  • Admission Fees Free
  • Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese Br For More Info 82-51-860-7820
  • Parking facilities Available
  • Rest day N A Open All Year Round
  • Hours of operation Open 24 Hr

location

37-55, Yongdusan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan

tag

  • #eco/tourism sites
  • #natural sites
  • #nature
  • #tourist attractions
  • #busan
  • #jung-gu
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