Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival
It's not as difficult as you think. There are many ways to get there. The cheapest option is to take the bus from Busan Station (the subway station, not the KTX Bus Station). Take the bus to Sasang Station, Exit 5, then take a bus from Seobu Bus Terminal to Jinhae Intercity Bus Terminal. It takes about 1 hour (let's call it a bus station). Jinhae Bus Terminal is small, similar to the provinces in our country. 1. We didn't want to wait for the bus, so we took a taxi. We were able to bargain for a price. There were 4 of us, so we split the cost a little. We got off at Yeojwacheon Stream first. In the morning, there weren't many people, so we could take pictures without people in them. It's called a canal but the water is dry. You can walk down. Each year, the decorations are different. The tree tunnels in this canal are wide, airy, and the air is great. It's stunningly beautiful and magnificent. Walk along the wooden bridges beside the canal. There are many intersections. There are food and souvenirs for sale along the roads on both sides of the canal. Don't think that it won't rain when it's warm. While walking, it's raining heavily. (Who would prepare a raincoat? It's better than carrying an umbrella that gets in the way.)
2. Then take bus number 317 and get off at Gyeonghwayeog stop. Then follow the people for a bit. After about 1 minute, you'll find Gyeonghwa Station Cherry Blossom Road, where they parked the locomotive for taking cool pictures. Actually, you're not allowed to get on the locomotive, but Koreans are similar to Thais, as you can see in the picture. They're colorful. The people are kind and lovely. When they see foreigners, they greet them and smile. When you come here, I recommend getting something to eat before coming because there are a lot of people and there are fewer shops than at the tree tunnel.
You can travel from Busan to visit here in the morning and return in the evening.