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| Busan Metropolitan City | |
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| Korean Name | |
| Revised Romanization | Busan Gwangyeoksi |
| McCune-Reischauer | Pusan Kwangyŏkshi |
| Hangul | 부산 광역시 |
| Hanja | 釜山廣域市 |
| Short Name | Busan (Pusan; 부산; 釜山) |
| Statistics | |
| Population | 3,900,000 (approximate) |
| Area | ? km² |
| Government | Metropolitan City |
| Administrative Divisions | 15 wards ("Gu"); 1 county ("Gun") |
| Region | Yeongnam |
| Dialect | Gyeongsang |
| Location Map | |
Busan Metropolitan City, also commonly referred to as Pusan, is a harbor city and designated Metropolitan City in the southeast of South Korea. With a population of approximately 3.9 million, Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, after Seoul. The densely populated city is situated in the narrow Nakdong River valley, with mountains acting as a check on expansion to either the east or west.
Busan was the host city of 2002 Asian Games. Kumjung Mountain to the west is a popular weekend hiking spot for Pusan residents. Tourist hotels and a carnival boardwalk line the Haeundae Beach district. To the north, the neighborhoods around Pusan National University sport student cafes, bars, and open air noodle restaurants. Chalgalchi Market (near the very active port) is an area of narrow street stalls and is well known for its fish market. Busan is also famous for Pusan International Film Festival, which is one of the biggest international festival in Asian region.
Busan is served by Gimhae International Airport, in the nearby city of Gimhae.
Busan is divided into 15 wards ("Gu") and 1 county ("Gun").