ZEROBASEONE (ZB1) introduced the colorful charm of Busan through the entertainment show, ZEROBASEONE PICK. Let's take a look at the first day of the three-team, three-color trip to Busan, where members were divided into the "Kkalong," "Jigine," and "Deuiso" teams.
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Day 1 ‘Kkalong’ Course: Bosu Book Street → Millac the MarketDay 1 ‘Jigine’ Course: Taejongdae Zipline → Media Art Museum – MOEI → Cafe 385 → Sueunhwaga Pottery StudioDay 1 ‘Deuiso’ Course: Bujeon Market Town → Ssangdungi Dwaejigukbap
- Bosu Book Street
- Millac the Market
Bosu Book Street
Bosu Book Street, a landmark in Jung-gu, Busan with a rich history, is the perfect place to get your analog fix and experience a piece of Busan’s past!
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Book Street Tour by Yu Jin, Tae Rae and Hao
Looking for a real analog experience in Busan? Head to Bosu Book Street, where ZEROBASEONE’s Yu Jin, Tae Rae, and Zhang Hao visited! This is also where the three members took on the mission to find their names in books like Yu Jin & Yu Jin, 44 Big Figures and The Art of Lending. If you're a fan of the group, it's a fun challenge to search for their names or interesting books among the old shelves.
On Book Street, there is a photo studio that specializes in retro black-and-white photography. It’s also where the members took fun group photos with books balanced upside down on their heads. When you visit, why not strike the same signature pose? With the studio’s friendly guidance, anyone can capture a beautiful photo!
Bosu Book Street
- Address : 67-1, Daecheong-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
- Opening hours : Varies by store (closed around 20:00)
- Closed days : Tuesdays in the 1st and 3rd week / Weeks with New Year’s Day, Lunar New Year and Chuseok / One day on the day of Lunar New Year (January 1) / Two days for Lunar New Year and Chuseok / No holidays in February and March due to start of new semester
- Directions : Exit 3, Jagalchi Station, Busan Metro Line 1 -> 13-minute walk
- Parking : Bosu Book Street Public Parking Lot
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : Busan Tourist Information Center +82-51-253-8253
Millac the Market
Come and enjoy exciting shopping at Millac the Market, Busan's premier cultural complex, showcasing the latest trends!
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Trendy shopping tour by Yu Jin, Tae Rae and Hao
Yu Jin, Tae Rae and Hao visited Milak the Market, a place where you can soak in Busan’s hip atmosphere while enjoying a stunning sea view! The combination of the sea visible through the floor-to-ceiling windows and the chic interior made the place truly captivating.
Another highlight of this place is the abundance of unique experiences. The members had a blast enjoying exotic pad Thai and lamb skewers, and even spent their mission fees on a claw machine to win a doll. The youngest member, Yu Jin, secretly bought slime from a prop shop without the older members noticing, and had a lot of fun. If you're a fan of ZEROBASEONE, you might want to follow in their footsteps and take a shopping tour of Millac the Market. Even if you're not a fan, there is plenty to enjoy, from Busan souvenirs to exotic foods!
Millac the Market
- Address : 56, Millaksubyeon-ro 17beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
- Opening hours : Everyday 10:00~24:00
- Directions : Exit 1, Millak Station, Busan Metro Line 2 -> Bus No. 210 from Suyeong Hyunhai Apt., Millak Station → 4-minuate walk from Millak Landfill Public Parking Station
- Parking : Millac the Market Parking Lot
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : +82-51-752-5671
- Taejongdae Zipline
- Media Art Museum – MOEI
- Cafe 385
- Sueunhwaga Pottery Studio
Thrilling zipline experience by Matthew, Han Bin and Gyu Vin
Matthew, Han Bin and Gyu Vin visited Taejongdae Zipline, a popular destination for thrilling experiences in Busan! Before ziplining, they had to go through a thorough safety briefing, but the safety staff's sense of humor made it fun and engaging. Unfortunately, the weather didn't cooperate, so the members couldn’t go ziplining, but the mood remained cheerful and light thanks to the fun dance challenge they filmed on-site.
Taejongdae Zipline
- Address : 55, Taejong-ro 836beon-gil, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
- Opening hours : Everyday 09:00 ~ 18:00
- Directions : Exit 8, Nampo Station, Busan Metro Line 1 → Bus No. 8, 30 or 17 from Yeongdodaegyo Station → 22-minute walk
- Parking : Taejongdae Zipline Parking Lot
- Fees : Zipline (Children/Adults) KRW 30,000 (Discounted Price KRW 28,500)
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : +82-51-404-0219
Media Art Museum – MOEI
Just downstairs from the Taejongdae Zipline is a space where you can enjoy a different kind of exhibition.
Why not experience a meaningful cultural visit at MOEI, a new media art center focused on environmental themes?
Media art experience by Matthew, Gyu Vin and Han Bin
MOEI is a media art museum located beneath the Taejongdae Zipline. It’s a space that addresses environmental issues through the lens of Yeongdo Island. The media art beautifully depicts the process of nature being devastated, restored to its original state, and transforming into various colors. The members said, "Just being in the room is so relaxing.” There is also a swing in the exhibition space, allowing you to enjoy the art from different perspectives. It's a highly photogenic spot, so why not sit on the swing and capture a special photo with the stunning visuals in the background?
Media Art Museum - MOEI
- Address : 55, Taejong-ro 836beon-gil, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
- Opening hours : Everyday 09:00 ~ 18:00
- Directions : Exit 8, Nampo Station, Busan Metro Line 1 → Bus No. 8, 30 or 17 from Yeongdodaegyo Station -> 22-minute walk
- Parking : Taejongdae Zipline Parking Lot
- Fees : Media Art (Adult) KRW 10,000
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : +82-51-404-0219
Cafe 385
A spacious cafe with a stunning sea view overlooking Yeongdo Island!
Enjoy a relaxing time in this beautiful spot, filled with delicious bread and Busan souvenirs.
Sweet café tour by Matthew, Gyu Vin and Han Bin
Matthew, Gyu Vin and Han Bin visited Cafe 385, a spot that perfectly captures the charm of Yeongdo with its ocean views and stylish interior! Cafe 385 also offers Busan souvenirs, like their famous Busan caramel. It is especially known for its in-house Yeongdo Grandma's Bread, filled with sweet potato and other delicious baked goods. The members even playfully embarrassed us by piling their trays high with bread. The fourth floor, where the three members spent their time, is a favorite for its spacious yet cozy interior, filled with books. When you visit Café 385, you can enjoy the view, the decor, and the delicious desserts all at once.
Cafe 385
- Address : 539, Taejong-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
- Opening hours : Everyday 10:00~22:00
- Directions : Exit 8, Nampo Station, Busan Metro Line 1 -> Bus No. 8, 30, 113, 119 or 88 from Yeongdodaegyo Station -> 7-minute walk from Dongsam Samgeori Station
- Parking : Cafe 385 Parking Lot
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : +82-507-1431-0492
Sueunhwaga Pottery Studio
Take your loved ones on a special date to Sueunhwaga Pottery Studio!
They offer a variety of pottery classes, including sessions for children, so everyone can experience the joy of creating pottery.
Great fun for Matthew, Gyu Vin and Han Bin at a pottery studio
A place where you can take home special memories and souvenirs from your trip - Matthew, Gyu Vin and Han Bin introduce you to Sueunhwaga Pottery Studio! The studio offers a popular one-day class where travelers can decorate their own pottery. The three members created their own pieces here, using colorful pigments to craft unique designs. Matthew made a cute character with Gwangandaegyo Bridge in the background, Han Bin drew a whale to represent the Busan Sea, and Gyu Vin used colored clay to depict ocean waves. If you're a fan of ZEROBASEONE, why not try making your own pottery inspired by the members’ designs?
Sueunhwaga Pottery Studio
- Address : 1F, 12, Chaseong-ro 436beon-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
- Opening hours : 11:00~20:00 on weekdays / 11:00~19:00 on weekends
- Directions : Exit 1, Gijang Station, Busan Metro Donghae Line → Bus No. 39 or 1003 from Gijang Market Station → 1-minute walk from Bus Garage Station
- Parking : Parking lot available
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : +82-10-2426-2803
- Bujeon Market Town
- Ssangdungi Dwaejigukbap
- Dongbaek 1917
Tasty tour in Busan by Ricky, Ji Woong and Gun Wook
Ricky, Ji Woong and Gun Wook explore Busan's authentic local market, Bujeon Market Town! This traditional market is famous for its wide variety of foods. Some of the more exotic offerings, like frogs and terrapins, piqued the members’ curiosity. Inside the market, they sampled popular street foods like pollock roe gimbap, tteokgalbi, and fish cake, and they all fell in love with the thick and juicy tteokgalbi.
They also stopped by Yeongja Myeonok, a local budget restaurant in Bujeon Market Town, where they ordered kalguksu (noodle soup), jajangmyeon (black bean sauce noodles), and jajangbap (black bean sauce with rice). The quality of the food was amazing, especially given the affordable prices of 3,000 to 5,000 won.
From street market treats to budget-friendly restaurants, following ZEROBASEONE’s Bujeon Market Town food tour is a perfect way to enjoy a delicious food trip!
Bujeon Market Town
- Address : Store #10, 786 Jungang-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan
- Directions : Exit 1, Bujeon Station, Busan Metro Line 1 → 2-minute walk
- Parking : Bujeon Market Town Parking Lot
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquiries : +82-51-818-7009
Experience with Busan-style gukbap by Ricky, Ji Woong and Gun Wook
Join Ricky, Ji Woong, and Gun Wook for a delicious bowl of pork and rice soup at Ssangdungi Dwaejigukbap, an authentic rice soup restaurant in Busan! The members ordered pork and rice soup, assorted offal and rice soup, and assorted boiled pork slices, but there are plenty of other options to choose from. The restaurant is famous for its Busan-style pork and rice soup, pre-seasoned with spicy flavors, which Gun Wook admired, saying, "It means the boss is confident in his food.”
The members even filmed a cute challenge for the mission, showing off their playful charm with a fun dance that seems hilariously out of place in a pork soup restaurant.
If you want to enjoy the unique flavors of Busan, you should definitely try the authentic Busan soup experience, just like the three members did at Ssangdungi Dwaejigukbap.
Ssangdungi Dwaejigukbap
- Address : 35-1, UN pyeonghwa-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
- Opening hours : Everyday 09:00~22:00
- Directions : Exit 3, Daeyeon Station, Busan Metro Line 2 → 6-minute walk
- Parking : Parking fee to be offered
- Website : Shortcut
- Inquries : +82-51-628-7021
Making makgeolli by Ricky, Ji Woong and Gu Wook
Dongbaek 1917, a unique spot where you can make your own makgeolli!
Ricky, Ji Woong and Gun Wook also tried their hand at making danyangju here. They put extra effort into kneading the rice mixture after learning that the more they beat the mixture, the deeper the flavor of makgeolli.
Since makgeolli needs time to age, you can sample other liquors in the shop while you wait. The group tried honggukju, a thick red rice liquor that pairs perfectly with the restaurant's signature appetizer: Korean-style pancakes with cheese and potatoes.
If you want to create your own makgeolli like ZEROBASEONE and make a special memory, visit Dongbaek 1917!
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