Tag: Busan

  • No More Rip-offs in Busan: Strict Penalties for Illegal Accommodations Ahead of the BTS Concert

    Busan City is launching a major crackdown to eradicate “price gouging” and “illegal operations” in the lodging industry ahead of the BTS World Tour performance in Busan this June.

    The city announced that it will conduct a special inspection targeting accommodations near the venue and major tourist attractions for approximately four months, from February 23 to June 15, immediately following the concert. This is a follow-up to the “Price Stabilization Response Manual” established last month, representing a firm policy to protect tourists from skyrocketing lodging costs during major events and to preserve the city’s international image.

    The crackdown will focus on violations of the Public Health Management Act.

    Key targets include unregistered lodging operations in officetels or residential buildings, as well as failure to display or adhere to official rate charts at reception desks.

    Establishments caught in violation will face strict legal action, including criminal charges by the Busan Special Judicial Police. Depending on the severity, violators may face up to two years in prison or a fine of up to 20 million KRW.

    During this period, anyone discovering illegal activities can report them to the Busan Special Judicial Police Public Health Investigation Team at 051-888-3101~8.


    [ONLINE-KOREA:A Letter from Korea]

    June is still months away, yet Busan’s accommodation providers are already charging rip-off rates❗

    The government always claims they’ll take action, but seeing the same issues recur every time is proof that public officials aren’t doing their jobs properly. As a taxpayer, it’s truly infuriating😡🔥

    I’m not attending the concert myself, but I’m thinking of investigating Busan’s lodging businesses and reporting any illegal operations💢💢💢

    By the way, do they actually give a reward for that❓❓ Haha…😅


  • Busan Set to Achieve 3 Million Tourists, Thanks to APEC

    Busan is on track to become the first city in South Korea to reach 3 million foreign tourists in a single year. This shift in Korea’s tourism landscape, which was once centered around Seoul, is largely attributed to the APEC summit held in Gyeongju at the end of October. The summit wasn’t just another international event—it played a key role in creating a new tourism belt linking Busan and Gyeongju.

    Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple

    As of October 2025, the number of foreign tourists visiting Busan surpassed 2.35 million, setting a new record. The spending scale also grew by 33.2% compared to the previous year, reaching 6.594 trillion KRW. Notably, in October, the number of high-speed bus reservations for foreigners traveling between Busan and Gyeongju increased by 185% compared to the previous year. Most of these travelers were long-haul tourists from the US, Europe, and Australia, indicating a growing trend of “regional travel” connecting the two cities via Seoul.

    Busan Nurimaru APEC House

    Experts are predicting that “this APEC summit has successfully merged Busan’s K-culture with Gyeongju’s K-heritage, creating the ‘most Korean regional tourism route’ and leaving a lasting impression worldwide.” They also forecast that Busan’s goal of 3 million tourists will be easily achieved.

    Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan

    Furthermore, the successful “tourism alliance” between Gyeongju and Busan is seen as an important example of how international events in regions outside of Seoul can build a sustainable local tourism model.