Huin-yeoul Observatory in Busan is one of those quiet coastal viewpoints where the sea feels impossibly close and the wind carries that fresh, salty breeze you only get along Yeongdo’s cliffs. This small but striking lookout sits above the famous Huin-yeoul Culture Village, offering sweeping views of the deep-blue ocean and the rocky shoreline below. An interesting fact: the name “Huin-yeoul” translates to “white fever,” inspired by the white foamy waves that crash against the village’s rugged coast. And if you look closely, you might spot a tiny penguin stone hiding in the bushes, keeping watch over the waves and waiting for the next curious explorer to find it.
Last known location – 35.07577N, 129.04834E








