Avoid this sleazy, dangerous place esp at night.......
This is probably one of the most misrepresented Chinatown in the world. It's more like a Russian town. Yes, there are some Chinese restaurants but just as many Russian/Ubez type restaurants/shops. ...
The only reason we were here is because iour bus stopped at Busan Station and the elaborate Chinese-style gateway looked interesting. The few Chinese restaurants didn't look too inviting and we were s...
China Town? More like Prostitution Town! If you want to be chatted by ladies of the night, then this is the place for you! Those chatting you up are unlikely to be waitresses for a lovely Chinese meal...
I must say that I came here to find a restaurant for a dinner. I like Chinese food, and upon recommendation of the concierge, I gave this place a shot. Found a restaurant to my liking (decent), and le...
This is near Texas Street. There is not a whole lot to see at Busan China Town. it is a mix of Russian and Chinese shops. Near my hotel.
This is a symbol of the friendship between Busan and Shanghai. It is just opposite Busan Station. The architectural style is full of Jiangnan characteristics. There are a lot of tourists. There are shops on both sides, there are food, clothing, handicrafts, etc., and there are many surrounding attractions. The biggest beach, Yongdusan Park, feel the plot in the Korean drama, see the beautiful Haeundae, and see the night view of Busan there. The memory is very amazing.
This street is a very famous commercial street, where you can shop and buy a lot of snacks.
Busan China Street is also a very good place. Shanghai Street is where you can see many Chinese communities and restaurants, as well as some Chinese organizations. I can speak Chinese in this place, and communication is more convenient.
I went here by accident. After eating Korean food for a few days, I decided to try the Shanghai cuisine in Toyama. The dishes are quite exquisite, and the taste of the food is still very good. recommend.