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Nampo-dong
thumb|Nampo-Dong Christmas Lights thumb|Main street in Nampo-dong Nampo-dong is a central commercial and shopping area in Busan, South Korea. Nampo-dong is in Jung District ("Central District") in the southern center of the city, bordering the city river on the north side. Served by two bridges connecting Yeongdo District to the south, Nampo-dong is also accessible by Nampo Station subway. The area mainly consists of a long north-to-south street with a large walking area with shops, cafes, restaurants, and statues or other seasonal or permanent exhibits. Side streets also have numerous camera
Seo-dong
Seo is a dong, or precinct, in Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea.
Seondugu-dong
Seondugu is a dong, or precinct, in Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea. It was created in 1998 when the former districts Seon-dong and Dugu-dong were amalgamated.
Geumseong-dong
Geumseong is a dong (neighborhood) in Geumjeong District, Busan, South Korea. A lightly populated district, it is situated entirely within the mountain range of Geumjeongsan. It is bounded to the west by Hwamyeong-dong and Geumgok-dong in Buk District, to the northwest by Dong-myeon of Yangsan City, to the east by Cheongnyong-dong, Namsan-dong, Guseo-dong, and Jangjeon-dong of Geumjeong District, and to the south by Oncheon-dong in Dongnae District. The northernmost point in Geumseong-dong is at Godang-bong, the highest peak in Geumjeongsan.
Hwamyeong-dong
Hwamyeong () is a region in Buk-gu, northern Busan, South Korea. It is situated along the east bank of the Nakdong River, and since 2003 has been divided into three dong, Hwamyeong 1, 2, and 3-dong. The total area of the three dong is approximately . It was designed to serve as a commuter town for Busan, and was home to about 99,000 people as of February 2020.
Gamcheon-dong
300px|thumb|Gamcheon Colored Houses|alt= Gamcheon-dong is a subdivision of Saha District in central-west Busan, South Korea. It is known for Gamcheon Culture Village, which features steep streets, twisting alleys, and brightly painted houses. The area has seen the emergence of painted street murals, art installations, cafes, shops, museums, workshops, and craft boutiques. Formerly known as Taegeukdo Village, the neighborhood struggled with poverty until 2009 when the South Korean government initiated the "Dreaming of Machu Picchu in Busan Project" to revitalize the area.