Hwangnyeongsan Observatory & Beacon Mound
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A famous mountain observatory offering Busan's best night view, featured in popular K-pop reality shows.
Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, located at the historic beacon mound site in Yeonje-gu, offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic night views in all of Busan, encompassing landmarks like the Gwangan Bridge and the bustling Seomyeon area. This stunning backdrop has made it a popular filming location for television shows seeking to capture the city's beauty. It has become a significant spot for K-pop fans after being featured in multiple popular variety shows. Kang Daniel and EXO's Xiumin shared a quiet, healing moment here on 'It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets,' while the energetic group SEVENTEEN also made a memorable visit during their 'One Fine Day' series. Visiting the observatory allows fans to stand in the exact spot as their idols and witness the same spectacular, glittering cityscape that created a lasting impression on screen.
"Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, located at the historic beacon mound site in Yeonje-gu, offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic night views in all o..."
Jeong Sewoon
- Activity: TV Program Filming
Solo artist Jeong Sewoon visited the beacon mound and observatory for a travel program, showcasing the spot's beautiful scenery and historic significance to viewers.
Kang Daniel
- Activity: Variety Show Filming
Kang Daniel visited the observatory to enjoy the famous night view of Busan with fellow cast members, including EXO's Xiumin, for the MBC reality show 'It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets'.
SEVENTEEN
- Activity: Variety Show Filming
The members of SEVENTEEN visited Hwangnyeongsan as part of their reality show 'One Fine Day in Japan', making a special stop in Busan. They enjoyed the panoramic cityscape from the observatory.
Xiumin (EXO)
- Activity: Variety Show Filming
Xiumin, alongside Kang Daniel, filmed for 'It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets' at this location, sharing a memorable experience watching the city lights.
