We took a number of escalators from Longtoushan Park and went down to Guangfu Road, where Busan International Market is located. At the escalator entrance of Guangfu Road, a Korean student is playing a violin in his short pants and long sleeves. The piano box under his feet is filled with people's blessings coins. The Guangfu Road is adjacent to a wide range of shops. Although the road is narrow, it is a famous shopping area in Busan. It is said that after the end of the Korean War, it used to be a place for refugees to take refuge and live. They depend on daily necessities imported from Busan Port to support their families, so they get the name "International Market". The goods now sold here, including fashion, leather products, electronic products and toys, are also said to be 20.30% cheaper than the general market price, so they are very popular with tourists and citizens. It happens to be a weekend holiday. There are a lot of tourists and citizens here. South Korea currently practices a two-week rest system, which coincides with a two-week rest this week. Under the guidance of our tour guide, we crossed the streets and alleys and came to a Korean snack stand first. In order to make a good relationship, the tour guide first invited us to enjoy the sticky rice cake in Busan, South Korea, at his own expense. 1000 won (equivalent to 6 yuan) a fried glutinous rice cake, with melon seeds, peanuts, pine nuts and other crushed nuts, tastes good. In this free 40-minute activity, we strolled on the street without knowing the language, looking at the busy shops, from eating to using everything, but the most attractive is the roadside stalls of various Korean snacks, which are quite rich in content, and some stalls even have to queue before buying. Walking along the street, I also saw the handprints left by the stars of Busan Film Festival on the ground. The Busan International Film Festival, founded in 1996, is the second largest film festival in Asia besides Tokyo International Film Festival in Japan. It is held in Busan from September to October every year. The first main venue of the festival is Nanpudong PIFF Square in front of us. As we walk down the street and see such popularity, we can not help but feel the economic vitality of Busan, the second largest city in South Korea with a population of less than 5 million.