Songjeong Beach, Busan, South Korea. Songjeong Beach is the ideal beach for families to swim together because of its shallow waters and fine sand. The white sandy beach stretches for 1.2 km, and covers an area of 62,150 square meters. The beach has the unique feel of the southern region, making the experience all the more fun. It's popular with surfers, as Busan's most reliable waves are to be found here. In the summer, it's a family destination, and children paddle in the beach's shallow water. At the entrance of the beach is Jukdo, where you can find relaxation facilities in the evergreen groves. You can enjoy fishing as well at the northeast end of the beach. There is also a dock where you can use motorboats and take cruises in the summer. A particularly famous part of Songjeong Beach is the Songiljeong Pavilion, which offers a magnificent view of the sunrise and moonrise. Because this beach is a bit out of the Busan area, it is quite unlike many of the other beaches in Busan. (Photograph taken 9 November 2018 by Dr. Jooyong Jay Lee, Kangwon National University [KNU], Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.)
Songjeong Beach, Busan, South Korea. Songjeong Beach is the ideal beach for families to swim together because of its shallow waters and fine sand. The white sandy beach stretches for 1.2 km, and covers an area of 62,150 square meters. The beach has the unique feel of the southern region, making the experience all the more fun. It's popular with surfers, as Busan's most reliable waves are to be found here. In the summer, it's a family destination, and children paddle in the beach's shallow water. At the entrance of the beach is Jukdo, where you can find relaxation facilities in the evergreen groves. You can enjoy fishing as well at the northeast end of the beach. There is also a dock where you can use motorboats and take cruises in the summer. A particularly famous part of Songjeong Beach is the Songiljeong Pavilion, which offers a magnificent view of the sunrise and moonrise. Because this beach is a bit out of the Busan area, it is quite unlike many of the other beaches in Busan. (Photograph taken 9 November 2018 by Dr. Jooyong Jay Lee, Kangwon National University [KNU], Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.)