00:00For your travel goals for 2025, let's introduce the tourist destinations that you can include in your travel bucket list.
00:12Busan, South Korea
00:18One of the most popular tourist destinations here is Haeundae Blue Line Park where you can ride a Sky Capsule.
00:26Haeundae Blue Line Park
00:29Hello, Wanderers!
00:31We're here in Busan, South Korea.
00:34We're going to ride a Sky Capsule train to go around the ocean here in Busan.
00:40But we're going to leave M. Koy at the beach.
00:44Wait, I'm at the entrance, Mama.
00:46So, we're going to go there first.
00:49Wait, Mom!
00:56Haeundae Blue Line Park
01:04A Sky Capsule can hold up to four people.
01:07It runs slowly, so it's perfect for those who love to take pictures.
01:11Wait, Mom!
01:18Look at the beautiful sea view of Haeundae.
01:23The pine trees are growing and we're going to ride a beach train later.
01:31The beauty of Busan, except the beast.
01:36The beast and the beauty.
01:44They have a lot of pine trees, it's like we're in the Caribbean.
01:47It's spelled Pine Tree.
01:49I'm asking you, you probably don't know.
01:51You don't know?
01:52Capital F-H-I-N-E.
01:55Pine Tree.
01:58The Sky Capsule ride is almost 30 minutes long.
02:02The one-way ride for four people is worth 44,000 South Korean won,
02:09or equivalent to more or less 1,800 pesos.
02:14Watch your head.
02:15Watch your head.
02:18Watch your head.
02:19Watch your head.
02:25To get back to our trip to Haeundae Blue Line Park,
02:29a train has to be ridden.
02:31They call it a beach train.
02:36Unlike other trains, the beach train is facing one side of the seats.
02:42This is the train to Busan.
02:45Yes, welcome to Busan.
02:47To the train.
02:50Take a closer look at the white sand of Haeundae Beach.
02:56The kimchi is really from Korea.
02:58It's really from Korea.
02:59This is where I'm from.
03:00But it's fake kimchi.
03:02Mama Sook is right.
03:05It's fake kimchi.
03:06Mama Sook is right.
03:08Kimchi originated from Korea.
03:12But who was the first to have kimchi?
03:15Korea or Joey De Leon?
03:19He's her son.
03:20Kimchi De Leon.
03:22Porn?
03:28It looks like a new attraction of the Sky Capsule and Beach Train.
03:31Did you know that it originated from an abandoned railway?
03:37It was built for the tourism of Busan.
03:42Not far from the terminal of the Sky Capsule and Beach Train,
03:45there are two or three tall buildings.
03:48One of them is Busan X The Sky.
03:53The other is the tallest building in South Korea,
03:56which is 1,350 feet tall.
04:02Hi.
04:07Wow.
04:08It's six seconds now.
04:12And on the 100th floor of the building,
04:15there are the tourists who are afraid of heights.
04:18I'm here with Mboy.
04:31I don't have a wish. Wait.
04:35Don't worry.
04:36Get down.
04:38But it's long.
04:39Yes.
04:41Like a jet plane.
04:42Wait.
04:44My ears.
04:46Like this.
04:50This is where they call the Shacking Bridge.
04:53This glass bridge is about four meters long.
04:57If you look down, you'll be shocked.
05:00It's not just the glass on top,
05:03but the beauty of the view of Hyundai Beach.
05:13Mboy, can we do this?
05:17One, two, three.
05:31Did you see that, Did?
05:32It was so close.
05:34Did, what did I do?
05:36It was so close.
05:37Huh?
05:38It was so close.
05:39We should have seen the view.
05:42Okay, game.
05:43Let's try again.
05:44This is the moment.
05:50The I-wanna-stop also jumped
05:54in the middle of the Shacking Bridge.
05:58We're literally stuck here.
06:03Why did it jump?
06:04There's a plan.
06:05Don't do that.
06:09It's a reward for ourselves
06:11because we were able to cross the Shacking Bridge
06:15when it was closed.
06:16Yes.
06:18Actually,
06:20I think this is the most
06:23difficult task here in Busan.
06:27Because I have a fear of heights.
06:31Right?
06:32We have the same fear of heights.
06:33But we were able to cross it not once,
06:36not twice,
06:38but thrice.
06:40Without looking at the bridge.
06:53To be continued.
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