As the 31st of December is coming closer and the weather is getting colder, people are ultimately thinking about their new year’s eve. For people who love adventure and want the year to go out with a bang, there is no better place to celebrate than in Busan.
** The New Year’s Eve Festival in Busan has been cancelled for 2021, due to Covid-19.

Busan is the second-largest city in Korea, after Seoul. It has a lot to offer from traditional to contemporary entertainment. The annual New Year’s event attracts visitors from near and far, all hoping to enjoy the wondrous festivities.

It is quite famous and people love to spend the last night of the year in Busan. This is a great way of starting the New Year with full energy and enthusiasm. The event starts at 11 pm on 31st December and continues on into the early hours.
Bell Tolling Ceremony – New Year’s Eve in Busan
It is held in the Yongdusan Park in Busan, the bell tolling ceremony starts with a ten seconds countdown until midnight. 33 bell tolls mark the starting of a happy new year. The number of bells represents the Buddhist Goddess Mercy’s 33 different manifestations to save mankind.

The Mayor addresses the people followed by a wonderful display of fireworks. Everyone stands in awe to watch the New Year’s firework in full glory. At the service booths, there are complimentary hot tea and fish cakes for everyone.



The Sunrise at Haeundae Beach
If you decide to spend your New Year’s Eve in Busan then you are lucky, because the festival goes on until the morning. The sunrise event at Haeundae beach is an amazingly beautiful way of bidding farewell to the year gone by.


The memorial performance starts around 7:32am, along with the sunrise. People gather around to see colorful lanterns drift upwards into the sky in huge numbers. The environment is refreshing and it feels like a new journey has started. In the morning you will be able to see a flypass of helicopters and even some folk taking an icy morning dip in the ocean!


Why you should spend your New Year’s Eve in Busan?
Also according to Korean tradition, many people take a dip in the sea to have a fresh start to the New Year.
In Conclusion
If you’re someone who loves excitement and adventure, but could do without the busy Seoul crowds, then head to Busan New Year Sunrise Festival!

The New Year’s celebration in Busan is definitely worth the trip, since it starts at 11pm and goes on right through until morning! Be sure to stay tuned to local announcements, especially in regard to Covid-19, which may cause event changes/cancellation at short notice.
Location
Haeundae Beach Address: 264 Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan Operating Hours: 24/7