Busan Tower, also known as Diamond Tower, rises 120 meters from the heart of Yongdusan Park, a forested mountain that resembles a dragon’s head. Constructed in 1973 and inspired by the Dabotap Pagoda at Bulguksa Temple, the tower stands as an architectural symbol of South Korea’s second-largest city. Visitors can ascend to the observation deck, where they are greeted with expansive views that span both the urban landscape and the sea.
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