When you are in South Korea, Seoul and Busan are your must-do stops if you want to visit this important part of the country. Whether you are visiting the country for vacation or for business purposes, you certainly cannot miss Seoul or Busan from your itinerary. There are mainly two ways to travel between cities. One way is via flights, even though a better and more popular and arguably more convenient option is traveling by train. A train from Seoul to Busan takes about 3 hours and largely stops in Daegu city as an intermediate stop. East Daegu Station, also known as Dongdaegu Station, is a stop for the KTX high-speed trains en route to Busan.
Talking about KTX, it is in fact the Seoul Busan route where construction started. At 1st April, back in 2004, KTX service was first launched. Now KTX serves all of South Korea, and travelers and commoners have repeatedly expressed their desire to provide the service to North Korea in addition to the rest of Asia.
People get rave reviews for KTX as it’s certainly the fastest way to travel in the country. Not only that, KTX is appreciated by everybody for providing luxurious comfort and simple accessibility with frequent timing. Although KTX travel costs normally tend to be heavier, it’s no more than a plane ticket and is unquestionably so much more interesting than regular train travel. Although if you have enough time, you can indulge in a casual, casual train ride through South Korea while taking in the sights the country has to offer.
When you travel to Busan, ensure not to miss the main attractions and sights of the place even if you may be on a business trip. This particular town is popular with tourists and travelers alike for its beaches, and one you should visit is Busy Haeundae Beach which boasts an Aquarium of Marine Life. Apart from that, this beach is also home to the People’s Square where traditional games such as tug of war are in vogue. Apart from that, a beach worth mentioning is the vigorous and thriving Gwangali beach with its nightclub scene. Other points of interest include the Buddhist Temple at Beomeosa Temple.
In fact, the entire of Korea is peppered with sights and scenery that you shouldn’t miss and return to our starting point, one of the routes favored by tourists and travelers and commoners when traveling to remote parts of South Korea. is a railroad. In fact, KTX can be called a transportation revolution that occurred in Korea in 2004.