Busan
will roll out a bus that can run both on land and at sea. An aqua bus in
Holland.
An
amphibious bus - capable of operating on land as well as in the water - is set
to debut in Busan.
Aiming
to boost maritime tourism, Busan City plans to launch an amphibious bus, which
will operate in Gwangalli, Suyeonggang River and in Haeundae.
It
is expected that tourists will be eager to witness and try out a unique,
versatile vehicle aimed at revitalizing the tourism industry.
This
unstoppable machine is actually a refurbished bus, which can be operated on
land and at sea. On land, it will run just like a tour bus until it hits the
water, where its wheels will retract, allowing it to float on the water.
This
kind of tour using an amphibious bus is nicknamed the "Duck Tour"
since it's mobile on land and in the water, just like a duck.
Tours
using amphibious buses are already catching on in major cities worldwide -
Seattle has Ride the Ducks, Tokyo has Sky Duck and Singapore has the Duck Tour.
Last
May, Incheon was the first to adopt an aqua bus. Gyeongin Arabaetgil (a canal
between the Han River and the East Sea) operated the amphibious vehicle for the
first time in Korea.
Under
the guidance of the government, Busan City plans to roll out the first
amphibious bus in the area near Suyeonggang River. The bus will start out from
Gwangalli Beach, float on the Suyeonggang River, come back on land to run to
Busan Cinema Center, Centum City, BEXCO, Busan Museum of Art, Gwangan Bridge
and Samik Apartment. Then it will loop back to Gwangalli Beach.
Passengers
will enjoy the hour-long tour, which includes 25 minutes on the water over 5
kilometers (3.3 miles) and 35 minutes on land, covering 15 kilometers.
Busan
City plans to host a business seminar for the operation of the amphibious bus.
It will also call on the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to revise related
guidances so that the vehicle can run both in the river and in the ocean to
include both the Suyeonggang River and the sea off Gwangalli.
The
Gwangalli area, in particular, is judged to have the best conditions to run
such a bus, as the river meets the ocean there.
It
also boasts stunning scenery, the Gwangan Bridge and Marine City. Expectations
for this mode of transportation are high, and it is hoped it will lead to the
development of more experiential tourism products, promising a one-of-a-kind
experience for all.
The source of news: Dynamic Busan