Busan which is South Korea’s second largest city and largest port has a wealth of attractions to entice visitors, from jaw-dropping temples and bustling markets to spectacular beaches and to-die-for street food & seafood. The city has a penchant for doing things in the biggest way possible; top Busan attractions include the world’s largest shopping mall, as well as the country’s largest spa, seafood market, and traditional market.Busan has a surprisingly diverse array of unique Buddhist temples. The island of Jeju (Jeju-do in Korean) is practically made for travellers. Not only does it boast some of the freshest seafood around but it also has hikes aplenty to help burn off. A central feature of Jeju is Hallasan, thetallest mountain in South Korea and a dormant volcano, which rises 1,950 m above sea level. 360 satellite volcanoes are around the main volcano.It has a humid subtropical climate, warmer than that of the rest of Korea, with four distinct weather seasons. Winters are cool and dry while summers are hot, humid, and sometimes rainy.