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By subway in Busan


By subway in Busan

The four lines of the Busan Subway -- Red (1), Green (2), Brown (3), and Blue (4) connect with the bus terminals and nearly all sights of interest together. Rides are ₩1100 or ₩1300 depending on distance (hang onto your ticket until you exit), and both signage and announcements are in English so finding your way is easy. One-day ticket costs ₩3500. If you are staying for a bit, consider buying a Hanaro card (하나로카드). The physical card itself costs ₩3000, and then you can put money on the card using kiosks in almost every subway station. You can also buy "cell phone jewelry" which has the exact same RFID as the Hanaro card, and can be used the same way. Prices for these vary, and they come in innumerable designs. Using the Hanaro card will save you some money. A bus is ₩1000 with cash, but ₩950 when you use the Hanaro card. Further, if you "scan out" from a subway and "scan in" to a bus within 15 minutes or so, the bus fare is only ₩250, again, deducted from the Hanaro card. Note that T-money cards and some other subway cards for other cities also work for the Busan subway.

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