15.1Km 0 2024-04-23
10, Jinjang 17-gil, Buk-gu, Ulsan
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15.2Km 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.
15.2Km 0 2024-04-23
17, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.3Km 0 2024-04-18
147, Jungang-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.4Km 0 2024-04-23
74, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.4Km 0 2024-04-22
74, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.4Km 0 2024-04-23
11F, 160, Beonyeong-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.5Km 0 2024-06-27
136, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.6Km 0 2024-04-19
154, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
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15.6Km 9380 2020-09-08
5-6, Igu 2-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-4577-5223
Cheonggong Hanok is a mere 10 minutes away from Bulguksa Station (Donghae Line) on foot. The two traditional Hanok buildings house 10 rooms. Once you enter the main gate, the harmonious scene of a big grassy yard, a very old pine tree, a small pond, and the graceful Hanok buildings welcomes you. The garden looks a bit exotic, but there is a back story to it. The first architect of the house did business in Japan with his wife living alone in Gyeongju but regretted not having spent a long time with her; thus, he came back to Korea, built the biggest house possible, and lived with his wife for the rest of his life. Afterward, his descendants took over it, named it after the architect, Cheonggong, and opened it as a Hanok stay. That is how the space where Korea’s traditional Hanok and Japanese garden were put together by the Korean architect who did an extended stint in Japan came to be. The table used by the couple is preserved in the garden for guests to look at. Although it is a traditional Hanok, every room is equipped with a TV, a refrigerator, an air-conditioner, and a bathroom to make the space comfortable to stay even for children.