Oh..this is not BEXCO. Not just yet. Instead, it was the last picture I took when we visited the APEC Nurimaru House. This was the very place where we had to embark on a bus that would lead us to.....BEXCO: Busan Exhibition and Convention.
This one? On second thought...not just yet; but close enough. This one was one of the many plazas leading to BEXCO. The building visible was Shinsaegae Dept. Store--(pls. read about this on my other blog)^^
This is BEXCO. It was a calm day without any helter--skelter of people jamming or crowding the area as it has always been. We were somewhat 'lucky' to be able to manage our way around the 6 times larger than football fields-venue. Yes..I mean...No, I am not kidding.
I felt like going into a deserted futuristic building. Wished we'd been there where major events were held. But, as I said earlier, since the object of our visit was to learn and see for ourselves how huge this BEXCO was, being there while not many events were held was a luxury.
Chinmi and Bushan (gosh, I need a camera) were following our guide to tour around the complex. Many others were entailing behind them.
Airport? Mall? Construction site? Concourse? A futuristic lab design? Well, it was still at BEXCO. This was the bridge that connects the new and the old BEXCO. It did give us a feeling of being inside a familiar airport we mostly know about.ut
Why not stop to make a picture, first?
Thanks^^
The white and silver linings on all sides of the ceilings, transparently giant glass panes, and even the floors have given a true sense of being in the futuristic city of Busan.
Right when we were crossing the bridge, a set of eye-catching huge banners was hung on the ceiling. Another blue-like color did emerge again. I guess Busan people do love the sea shore's life as caught and captured on my mind.
This guide had diligently and patiently helped us in making sure that we need to understand each room and what the rooms are for.
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