[Ulsan] Deungeok Hot Springs (등억온천단지)
Situated on the outskirts of Sinbulsan Mountain (part of the Yeongnam mountain range, in southeastern Korea), Deungeok Hot Springs (72,727m²) is a sprawling…
Situated on the outskirts of Sinbulsan Mountain (part of the Yeongnam mountain range, in southeastern Korea), Deungeok Hot Springs (72,727m²) is a sprawling…
Hello! Here is the detailed information for ‘The Oriental Medicine Resort: Chorakdang (한방테마파크 초락당)’. 💡 Overview Opened in 2001, Chorakdang is a health resort that specializes in Oriental medicine treatments. The resort offers the perfect setting for rest, relaxation, and medical treatments. The traditional hanok buildings and natural surroundings intensify the health benefits of the…
Hello! Here is the detailed information for ‘Bangeojin Port (방어진항)’. 💡 Overview Bangeojin Port, designated as a national fishing port in 1971, is Ulsan’s representative fishing port, with a large site for a fisheries cooperative’s commission and an auction house. Various fish species, such as yellowtail, cutlassfish, Spanish mackerel, and anchovies, are caught. You can…
Ganwolsan Recreation Forest is situated northeast of Ganwolsan Mountain, often referred to as the Alps of Korea. This picturesque recreational forest boasts…
The Migration Site of Gray Whales of Ulsan is a famous site for watching large gray whales, which usually appear in winter season. The area was officially…
Seonam Lake Park was originally developed to provide industrial water, and was closed off to the public with high barbed wire fences for over four decades…
The petroglyphs (figures, pictures, and letters were made on the rocks along the mid-stream area of Naegokcheon Stream, which is a tributary of Taehwagang…
Hello! Here is the detailed information for ‘Ulsan Culture Street (울산 문화의거리)’. 💡 Overview Ulsan Culture Street is a 1,000-meter-long art street with various galleries, small theaters, cafes, and restaurants. The original city center, which was the center of Ulsan’s economic development, has been transformed into an Art Street and a hub for local artists…
◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – TV series”See You in My 19th Life”This is the beach that Seo-ha and Do-yoon, Ji-eum and Cho-won walked…
Hello! Here is the detailed information for ‘Nasa Beach (나사해변(나사리해수욕장))’. 💡 Overview ◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – “See You in My 19th Life”Nasa Beach is where Ban Ji-eum and Mun Seo-ha danced against the backdrop of the sea. The shimmering reflection was a scene that moved many viewers’ hearts. It is said…