Taejongdae Resort Park is a well-known natural park in Busan, South Korea, named after King Taejong Muyeol, the 29th king of the Silla Kingdom, with its rugged cliffs facing the open sea on the southernmost tip of island of Yeongdo-gu. It is a scenic spot that offers stunning views of the sea and the surrounding landscape. The park's top attractions include a lighthouse, observatory, and Sinseon Rock, renowned for its myth about gods and goddesses. A tourist train called Danubi Train provides a convenient way to move around within the park for those who wish to save time or avoid the steep walkways. The Yeongdo Lighthouse provides an excellent vantage point for sea views. Taejongdae is also famous for its rock beach. The natural beauty of the park makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking leisure and hiking. Alongside the natural attractions, a variety of local seafood restaurants can be found at the entrance of the park, offering fresh catches from the sea.