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Haeundae-gu, Busan • Shop
A bustling moonrise, the sea and space. - Busan, a city where a splendid city and a great sea coexist. This city is sometimes referred to as 'Busy' by people from other regions with a joke. Born and raised in Busan for 20 years, I agree with that statement. A number of factors, such as people's tendencies and urban development, support this statement, but it is difficult to explain it with just one. Only experience will make clear the meaning of these words. I was well aware of the beauty of this place because I was born and raised in a city with the sea, but it was after I came to Seoul that I truly realized the beauty of this sea. You can see the sea in 30 minutes by subway. Here in the Seoul area, it was a story that was unheard of. The climatic advantages of the sea and the unique view of the city created by the harbor and the sea route were something that was difficult to see. - Among the countless seas of Busan that take a panoramic view from such a city, the places where you can clearly see the 'spectacle' are 'Haeundae' and 'Gwangalli'. Today, Haeundae is one of the two seas, and Dalmaji Pass is especially popular there. Haeundae was named after the scholar Choi Chi-won, a scholar from Silla, who took his name a long time ago. Also, Haeun means mist of the sea, and it has been that way since the time of Silla. To get a good view of the shipping, you have to climb up the hill, but in my experience, Dalmaji Pass is the best place to see it. Looking down on the sea, the sea breeze blows, and the sea is hanging from the windows of these spaces. The scenery is so beautiful that some of the beautiful spaces here have the name 'Cha-gyeong [borrowing the scenery]'. As such, the capital of modern society values the advantages of this place, and new spaces are introduced one after another. Among the buildings here in Busan, I often feel that buildings that I would not have been able to try easily are tough. Maybe it's because of the reckless nature of the sea people, but there are many places where things that would have been difficult if you tried to do it from above were rough but bustling. Even today's space shows a little bit of that bustle. - This is a space with a complex ed program, multi-purpose program: a space with two different characteristics, and a complex cultural space at Haeundae Dalmaji Pass. There is a furniture showroom from the first basement to the second floor, a bookstore on the third floor, and a cafe on the fourth floor. The rooftop is occupied by a cafe. The sea can be seen in the background of the furniture. This is the view of the bookstore as well as the view of the cafe. I couldn't be more happy because I wanted to see the sea so much. Even today, you can see the low tide of the sea over the sea of Haeundae. The sunlight of the sea is more intense than warm. There is a distinctly different impression from the downtown area where the color and degree of light entering the space are different. It is good to enjoy nature as it is, but sometimes it is wonderful to enjoy the sea in such a wonderful space. - - Beautiful furnishings, books selected to your liking, and Life Coffee, which you want to enjoy a nice coffee and space, prepares coffee here only by brewing method. It's tough and bustling, but it's beautiful and cares about it. Every day, you return home feeling the taste of your hometown. - I wish I could enjoy a space like this on a moonlit night as soon as possible... - This is the space of Dalmaji Hill with the sea #wekBusan, #LifeCoffee&T. - Location _ 167 Dalmaji-gil 65beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan - Business hours _ 11-19 [18:30 last order] - Parking available - Menu is attached. - PS. This space is being operated in accordance with the 2nd stage of the government's Corona Prevention Guidelines. Also, it is currently unavailable due to rooftop renovation work. Please take this into consideration so that there is no inconvenience in using the space.
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM




