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‘Welcome, First Time in Korea’ ... Busan Tourist Attractions Show Their Charm Everywhere

MBC Every1 Broadcast Featuring Busan Visit

Travel to Busan Tourist Attractions, Scenes with British Friends

At 8:30 PM on the 16th, the reality show 'Welcome, First Time in Korea' aired scenes of British friends who, full of curiosity, enjoyed a satisfying trip to Busan and returned home.

‘Welcome, First Time in Korea’ ... Busan Tourist Attractions Show Their Charm Everywhere Night view of Busan seen from Hwangnyeongsan Observatory. (Image source=MBC Plus)

The program 'Welcome, First Time in Korea,' broadcast on MBC Every1, is a domestic travel reality show that offers enjoyment and fun derived from cultural differences through the real Korean travel experiences of foreign friends visiting Korea for the first time.


The broadcast featured four British travelers visiting Busan's tourist attractions such as Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Gwangalli Beach, and Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, creating lasting memories.


The friends from the gentleman’s country, the United Kingdom, planned their Korean trip with the concept of "liberation from work and family!" and showed interest in the city full of things to enjoy, Busan, preparing their itinerary accordingly.


Starting with the Gwangalli Sea, they toured various tourist spots and experienced Busan’s unique vibrancy and diverse charms in food, scenery, and culture. They especially lingered for a long time at Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, enchanted by the fantastic night view of Busan where nature and city lights blend harmoniously.


The beautiful scenery, fresh entertainment, and various popular restaurants of Busan shown in this broadcast gave viewers an impulse to leave for Busan immediately.

‘Welcome, First Time in Korea’ ... Busan Tourist Attractions Show Their Charm Everywhere Broadcast scene. (Image source=MBC Plus)

An official from the city stated, “Through this broadcast, not only will the promotional effect of showing what attractions Busan holds for foreigners be significant, but it is also expected to greatly help increase travel demand to Busan from both domestic and international visitors as Busan takes a step forward as a global tourist city.” He added, “We will continue to make greater efforts to promote the charms of Busan.”


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