During my trip to Seoul and Busan, I used my camera to capture
During my trip to Seoul and Busan, I used my camera to capture the unique rhythm of these cities. Seoul’s hanok alleys interweave with modern skyscrapers—from Bukchon in the early morning to Dongdaemun at night, every frame is filled with storytelling charm. Busan, on the other hand, heals the heart with the vastness of the sea: from the colorful stairs of Gamcheon Culture Village to the golden sunset glow at Haeundae Beach, every scene is a perfect blend of light and color. Travel isn’t just about “passing through”—it’s about feeling and recording. Between Seoul and Busan, what I captured wasn’t just scenery, but those heartwarming moments and memories that linger. Busan Chapter 🌅 Gamcheon Culture Village (vibrant, art-filled hillside village 🎨) Cheongsapo Beach Capsule Cable Car (cute, tiny cable cars with sea views 🚡) Hopeful Stairs Suspension Tram (scenic tram ride with coastal backdrops 🚃) International Market (bustling market with local snacks and souvenirs 🛒) Seoul Chapter 🌃 Sungnyemun Gate (historic gate with traditional architecture 🏯) Seoul Station (blend of old and new, great for urban shots 🚉) 7-Eleven at Inwangsan Mountain Hiking Entrance (iconic spot to frame N Seoul Tower 📸) Lotte World Tower at Seokchon Station (sky-high skyscraper for dramatic night views 🏙️) Seongnam Taepyeong-dong Street View (vintage, atmospheric residential streets 🛣️) Yongsan Station (transport hub with modern vibes 🚆) Eunpyeong Han Village (quaint hanok cluster away from crowds 🏡) 9th Floor of Techno Mart (panoramic city views from above 🌆) Bukchon Hanok Village (classic hanok lanes, perfect for cultural shots 🎞️) Eulji-ro Night View (neon-lit streets with lively urban energy ✨) #KoreaTravel #BusanTravel #SeoulLife #PhotographyDaily #RecorderOfRomanticLife #EveryMomentWorthRecording #HiddenPhotoSpots