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We only have time for one more stop on the City Tour Bus. It has to be the famous Haeundae beach.
The beach was almost empty in the chilly weather. A far cry from summer. You don’t want to be here in the summer, Kim said, there is hardly space to move.
Nearby Gwangali beach is just as deserted.
I was contented to stroll along the empty beaches, and to watch the beautifully lit Diamond Bridge from a café along Gwangali beach. Too cold to attempt anything more adventurous.
You cannot miss Haeundae Beach in Busan! Also, the Gwangali Beach!
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