If you enter the entrance there is
the <Bosu-dong Bookstore Alley Culture Center>. There is a gallery where you
can see the history of this place in one view, and they show a movie on
Sundays, once in 2 weeks. Currently there are the originals of Kim Jong Do’s ‘Doongrung
Deng Doongrung Deng’ displayed following the stairs, and at the other gallery
you can take a look at the old textbooks that our parents might have used. And
as I take a look at the gallery a great phrase catches my eyes.
<Bosu-dong Bookstore Culture Alley>
If you
walk along the alley filled with the fragrance of books, it feels like there
are life forces of memory wriggling. I open between the old bookmarks at the
street corner that keeps its story inside the familiar scenery.//Throw the seed
of books on the rough land of war/share books and look at the world together/change
the reference book into a comic book/the veining of time opening and untying
the package of books with a digital camera has been piled.//We, who come to
find the old debt, keep on walking on the street.
At the book café ‘Nylgda’ located on the 6th floor, there are many books with tasty juice prepared. The cost is about 2,500won, so not too much. Outside the window there is the observatory of the Yongdusan Tower standing straight up. As I read a book while sipping a glass of juice on a fine day, the time flies by.
At the book café ‘Nylgda’ located on the 6th floor, there are many books with tasty juice prepared. The cost is about 2,500won, so not too much. Outside the window there is the observatory of the Yongdusan Tower standing straight up. As I read a book while sipping a glass of juice on a fine day, the time flies by.
Since I’m
getting slightly hungry, let’s go to the International Market.
It is filled with the smell of people. The
International Market that shows the essence of the traditional market that has disappeared
a lot these days. From old clothes, accessories and shoes, medicinal herbs,
spoons, plates to various daily necessities, the name ‘street of all things’
didn’t get its name for free. The International Market is connected to the Can
Market, so you can also buy the sweet imported cookies cheaply. By the way the
rough sign that says ‘Giant Chicken’ catches my eyes. It is said to be a famous
restaurant. I couldn’t just pass it because I was hungry, so I took a seat on a
table.
There are only the menus, fried, seasoned,
half&half and whole roast at the Giant Chicken. The price was from
15,000won to 16,000won, so I thought it would be similar to regular chicken,
but 5 female gathered and barely ate the half&half. The amount is enormous.
But that doesn’t mean it is not tasty. You should try it. Even after you have
had until your stomach is full, the taste stays on your tongue when you leave
the store. It is not greasy but nutty and clean, and even the chicken-fries are
tasty also. Adding a glass of beer, nowhere else could be heaven. I was lucky
to go into the store slightly before meal time, and when I came out there was a
long line in spite of the cold weather. I satisfied my appetite feeling good
and went out to the BIFF street.
We think the BIFF street might have a lot of
spectacles related to movies, but the place many people visit the most usually
is the ‘Ssiat Hotteok(Seed Chinese pancake).’ After being introduced by
broadcasting, there are people in line day and night. Not only the ssiat
hotteok but all kinds of junk food catch your feet at the BIFF street. Starting
from odeng(fish cake) and ttekbokki(rice cakes in hot sauce), tornado potato,
chicken on skewer, sausages, takoyaki to plucking, the snack vendors with red
roof fill the whole street. The copper plates of the handprints and signs of
actors/actresses from all over the world are used to decorate the floor. You
can also see the copper plate that has carved the participating works. If you
visit there at daytime on weekdays you may be able to enjoy these copper plates
slowly. This street shines the brightest when the Busan Film Festival is held
in October. It becomes the main stage of the festival. Since there are many
first-run theaters concentrated on one spot, so this place is always crowded
with people you love movies.
As you walk more the street gets connected to
the Gwangbokro. Gwangbokro starts the tree festival when the Christmas season
comes, and with the big tree that has a star on top and hangs blue lights in
the center, the whole street sparkles. At the Gwangbokro where the
demonstration project of public design is being carried on, making it wide and
clean, funny statues give you much fun. There are the stairs to the Yongdusan
Park, and the Lotte Department Store Gwangbok branch stands at the end of the
Gwangbokro.
How about
watching the aqua show of the Lotte Department Store that begins every hour on
the hour to soothe your tired legs? The fountain that goes up to 4 story
heights present interesting spectacles with great lighting and music mixed
together. In some ways, it is a pretty trivial place. Reading books, eating
junk food, watch here and there, it is just an ordinary daily life of us. But
the happiness inside there is not small at all. Feel the true values of these
simple and honest streets when the festival begins. The unforgettable memory
that you cannot forget makes this street special once again.
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