Yongdusan Park, a mountainous green space in the heart of Busan, South Korea, is named for its resemblance to a dragon’s head emerging from the sea. The park is home to several monuments honoring battles and Korean heroes, as well as the iconic Busan Tower and the octagonal Palgakjeong pavilion. Visitors can explore the winding paths, enjoy panoramic views from the tower, and take in the serene atmosphere of the pavilion, making it a notable destination for both locals and tourists.
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