Opened in 2003, Gwangan Bridge, also known as Gwangandaegyo, has become an iconic symbol of Busan, often featured on the city’s tourism posters. Spanning the sea, this impressive structure is particularly captivating at night when it lights up, creating a mesmerizing display. The best vantage point to experience the nightly light show is from Gwangalli Beach, where visitors can enjoy the vibrant spectacle against the backdrop of the city skyline. The bridge not only serves as a crucial transportation link but also as a popular spot for both locals and tourists to admire its architectural beauty and the surrounding coastal scenery.
Gwangan Bridge (Gwangandaegyo)
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