Orangdae Park


Orangdae Park, also known as Mirangdae ',' is located in Sirang-ri and Yeonhwa-ri in Gijang-eup, Gijang County, Busan, South Korea. The park is open at all hours and year-round.
It is reportedly unclear when it first became a park. The origin of its name is also uncertain; one theory suggests it may have descended from a word called orangkae, synonymous with "barbarian", due to historical foreign invasions. Its total area is. It is situated along the coastline of Busan, and has sheer cliffs, a wide flat lawn, and a walking trail for visitors.
It is located near a Buddhist temple called Haegwangsa, that was constructed in 1941. Regulated camping is reportedly possible in the park.