Haeundae Beach is one of South Korea's most famous and frequented beaches, located in the Haeundae District of Busan. Stretching approximately 1.5 kilometers along the coast, the beach is known for its fine sand that is said to sing when walked upon due to its unique composition. The Haeundae area is also known for its modern and luxurious ambiance, hosting high-rise hotels and upscale businesses. Visitors to the beach can enjoy a range of activities, from sunbathing and swimming in the summer months to enjoying the annual winter festivals like the Haeundae Polar Bear Swim. The beach is especially crowded during the summer, when the Haeundae Beach Sand Festival takes place, showcasing magnificent sand sculptures. Haeundae is also closely located to other attractions such as Dongbaek Island, the Busan Aquarium, and the scenic Dalmaji Hill. With excellent facilities for visitors and an array of nearby dining and entertainment options, Haeundae Beach offers a lively and enjoyable experience for both relaxation and adventure.