The Haidong Longgong Temple in Busan is located in Jizhang County, a suburb of Busan, so it is not within the scope of the subway in Busan area, because it is more interested in the seaside temples, and it is believing in Buddhism, so although the journey is far away, it is still included in the journey. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the roadside at the entrance of Haiyuntai Metro No. 5 by bus. When you get off the train, it feels deserted all around. You can walk along the instructions for about 20 minutes. Free access to the East China Sea Dragon Palace Temple is a temple dedicated to Guanyin, on the edge of the sea, but in the past there was no blue sky, so the photos taken are a little hazy. But it doesn't interfere with good landscapes at all. There is also a good view of the seaside. There aren't many people who come in. It's not very big inside. There's a bridge. It's about half an hour to walk down. You can sit quietly on the seaside. Korean temples still have their own characteristics. One time, it took about two hours. In fact, besides bad traffic, other things are really good. It's worth coming.