15.7Km 29978 2021-12-06
200, Beonyeong-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-275-9623
Ulsan Culture Art Center is a representative performance hall of Ulsan, providing various types of performances. It has multiple performance halls and exhibition halls as well as restaurant, children playground and more.
15.7Km 45170 2020-07-10
334-1, Eoreumgol-ro, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-359-5361
Hobaksogyegok Valley is located within Gajisan Mountain approximately 3 kilometers away from Eoreumgol Valley in Jaeyaksan Mountain, where the water originates. The valley offers beautiful surroundings and clear water developed over the years. Hobakso Pond, shape like a grain-grinding tool, is located at the base of a 10-meter-high waterfall. With a circumference of 30 meters, the pond is also called Sirye Hobakso Pond, Guyeongpokpo Falls, and Baengnyeonpokpo Falls. In the past, the pond was a spiritual place where people would pray for rain. Surrounded by white granite rocks, the area is a scenic place of natural beauty, free from pollution. Visitors can also look around nearby Baengnyeonsa Temple, Hyeongjeso Pond and Ocheonpyeong Rock.
15.7Km 0 2024-06-27
136, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.8Km 0 2024-04-19
154, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.9Km 4101 2021-06-14
233, Dotjil-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-226-5892
Solmarugil Road, an "Eco path of Ulsan" that connects the people with Mother Nature, is a 24-kilometer urban circuit walk that starts from Seonam Lake Park and connects to Sinseonsan Mountain, Daegongwonsan Mountain, Munsu International Archery Range, Solmaru Haneulgil Road, Samhosan Mountain and Namsan Mountain. Climbing up to the top of Sinseonjeong Pavilion on Sinseonsan Mountain, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Seonam Lake Park. The Daegongwonsan Mountain route is gradual with thick pine tree forest and is easily accessible as the route is connected to the city.
15.9Km 0 2024-04-23
11F, 160, Beonyeong-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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16.0Km 26730 2021-06-03
200-78, Eoksaebeol-gil, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
+82-52-254-2123
Sinbulsan Falls National Recreational Forest, located at the foot of Sinbulsan Mountain, is noted for the Yeongnam Alps and the beautiful surrounding valleys. Famous forest attractions in particular are the mountain's valleys and waterfalls. The Parasopokpo Falls are a picturesque series of cascading falls. Near the falls are old Buddhist temples and the silver grass field of Sinbulsan Mountain. The forest houses a walking path, health training facility, forest exhibition hall, and accommodation facilities such as the Cabin House, Forest Recreation Center, a camping deck and a camping site.
16.0Km 782 2024-08-01
17-25 , Gwigye-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-746-4847, +82-10-3520-9576
Gutoran is a hanok pension in Naenam-Myeon, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, owned by a ceramic artist who has hand-painted and decorated the house with his own roof tiles and pottery. In front of the house is a garden and lotus pond, also decorated with ceramic works. Nearby is the owners’ pottery workshop called (‘Gutoranyo’) where visitors can take part in ceramic classes.
16.0Km 23012 2021-06-14
Jisan-ri, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-382-4112
Located in Gajisan Provincial Park, Yeongchuksan Mountain has an elevation of 1,059 meters. The name of the mountain “Yeongchuk” is known to have originated from the name of a mountain in the ancient kingdom of Magadha in central India. The mountain is also called Chwiseosan and has such beautiful scenery that it is often referred to as the Alps of Yeongnam. The broad valley that extends at the foot of Yeongchuksan Mountain provides a great walk to the hermitages scattered around the famous Tongdosa Temple.
Yeongchuksan Mountain is considered the best of the eight beautiful places in Yangsan City. The other seven places are Cheonseogsan Mountain, Naewonsagyegok Valley, Hongnyongpokpo Falls, Baenaegol Valley, Cheontaesan Mountain, Imgyeongdae Terrace on Obongsan Mountain, and Tapgol Recreational Forest on Daeunsan Mountain.
16.2Km 14787 2021-01-19
15, Byeongyeong 12-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-290-4828
Born in Ulsan, Oesol Choe Hyun-bae led the "Hangeul Matchumbeop Tongiran" (the Proposal for Unified Hangeul Orthography) and published many books in order to creatively promulgate Hangeul. Those activities contributed to the spread of Hangeul usage and the systematic approach to Hangeul.