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National Maritime Museum Review

4.2 /534 Reviews
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Shirley Zhu
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When you come to Lushan, you can't miss the famous Haeundae Beach, and even the SEA LIFE Aquarium located in Haeundae Beach will not be easily let go. It is certainly great to enjoy the beautiful underwater world, but if you really want to explore the secrets of the ocean, you must come to Busan National Maritime Museum! Busan National Maritime Museum is a modern building anchored by a ship, and is the third largest building in South Korea! The exhibits cover almost all of Korea's precious marine-related materials and are indispensable historical witnesses for human exploration of the ocean. Different exhibition areas have been set up according to different themes. The theme of the first floor is "Expand the Sea World", the second floor is "Experience the Ocean", the third floor is "Meet the Ocean", and the fourth floor is "Out of the Ocean". The first floor is the Ocean Library, with more than 20,000 marine books, and a multimedia experience space. There are not many people in the library, you can pick a book you like, find a corner to sit and read quietly. When you are tired, you look up at the sea outside the window. Whether it is the sea of knowledge or the quiet sea in front of you, there is unlimited tolerance and vastness. The second to fourth floors are the exhibition halls and image halls on the ocean. The theme is "Experience the ocean". The planning pavilion connected to the second floor often holds special exhibitions and can be visited at different times to different theme exhibitions. Although there is little understanding of this, But the method of the exhibition is still quite modern and novel, there are many interactive links, you can take a look. It is also very suitable for parents to bring their children, not only can see a variety of different shapes of ship models, but also can see a variety of marine exploration tools and South Korea about the sea. History of exploration. There are various rare marine life specimens, as well as acrylic cylinders like the aquarium, which show a lot of marine animals; there is also space for direct contact with sea stars, sea fish and other marine animals. I personally like the four-story 4D Image Gallery. You can experience 4D Stereo Ocean World, [TIPS] Address: 45th Street, No. 301 Ocean Road, Yingdao District, Busan City Transportation: Take bus No. 66 at Exit 10 of Busan Railway Station of Metro Line 1 and get off at the National Oceanic Museum. Visit time: Monday to Friday: 09:00~18:00 / Saturday: 09:00~21:00 / Sunday: 09:00~19:00

National Maritime Museum

Posted: Sep 19, 2019
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  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    The National Maritime Museum is also a very unique place. This museum is also the largest marine life exhibition hall in Busan, owned by the Korean government, and this museum is quite unique.

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    Posted: Mar 5, 2020
  • 翱翔的大鲨鱼
    4/5Excellent
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    This museum is a bit like a seafood biomuseum, with many prehistoric scenes restored. There are many specimens recovered in the scene. The sea and land creatures of the Korean Peninsula are exhibited through modern explanations. Not bad.

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    Posted: May 1, 2019
  • coldwar
    4/5Excellent
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    Busan is a small fishing port town. It is a national museum with historical exhibitions and beautiful boat models. It includes an aquarium and interactive games. The exhibition of marine protection is very detailed. The information of non-renewable resources can be printed free of charge.

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    Posted: Nov 21, 2017
  • 超级ctt
    3/5Average
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    This museum on Youngdo Island, you can take bus 66 from Nanpu Station. They have some knowledge about North Korea, how they can conduct activities at sea and so on. Upstairs you can learn about boats, underwater marine life, and even boys exploring the ocean during the day. There is an aquarium on the 3rd floor where you can walk down to see sharks and fish swimming and so on. Outside, you can walk around, look at the scenery, look at the buildings, the museum looks like a spaceship outside. The best place is that it's free, so what do you have to lose? Visiting this place mainly because it is within walking distance of the Hilton Busan I stayed at and I must admit that there is no particularly strong interest in fishing. I found this museum quite old and not attractive enough for contemporary visitors. The exhibits are very static, mostly in Korean. They tried to make dramatic effects with models, but the results were not good, and the aquarium that was going to end the visit was small. If you bring your children together, it will be more attractive. Besides, I don’t think it’s a maritime museum, actually more like a fishing-related museum, and I feel like their translated names even imply that.

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2019
  • 138***65
    5/5Outstanding
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    The aquarium is clean and clean. There are many kinds of marine life. It is suitable for taking children.

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    Posted: Aug 22, 2018
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