Eulsukdo Island
BusanWetland and ecological park

Eulsukdo Island

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Eulsukdo is a river island at the mouth of the Nakdong River, designated as a migratory bird sanctuary and one of Korea's most important wetland habitats. The Nakdong River Estuary Eco Center offers birdwatching, nature trails, and educational exhibits about the delta ecosystem.

Region
Busan
Coordinates
35.0850, 128.9410
Admission
The ecological park areas are generally free, while some facilities and exhibits may have separate fees.
How to get there
The island-side park is more convenient by bus, taxi, or car than by simple city-center subway transfer.
Suggested visit time
1-3 hr
Official website
Official website

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