12.3Km 0 2024-04-23
475, Beonyeong-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan
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12.3Km 0 2024-06-27
475, Beonyeong-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan
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12.4Km 58932 2023-01-02
1366-9, Donghaean-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-779-8743
A little rocky islet approximately 200 meters from the shore at Bonggil-ri is the Tomb of King Munmu (AD 661-681), who unified the three kingdoms and became the 30th ruler of the Silla Kingdom. The king gave specific instructions to be buried in the East Sea after his death so that he would become a dragon and protect Silla from foreign invaders. The rocky island, about 200 meters in circumference, is divided by a cross-shaped waterway, forming a pool at the center, at the bottom of which is a granite stone 3.6 meters long, 2.9 meters wide and 0.9 meters thick. Legend has it that the remains of King Munmu’s cremated body are buried under this rock. Historians still debate whether the ashes of the King Munmu were scattered or stored in an urn and placed under the rock.
12.4Km 0 2024-04-19
2, Seowon 1-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
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12.5Km 0 2024-04-17
899, Bangeojinsunhwando-ro, Dong-gu, Ulsan
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12.8Km 17814 2019-07-12
875, Bangeojinsunhwan-doro, Dong-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-251-2233
Hotel Hyundai Ulsan is a business hotel, adjacent to Hyundai Heavy Industries, the top shipbuilder in the world, and a bathing resort on the beautiful eastern coast of South Korea. With a wealth of experience in hosting numerous international events, accommodating national guests and providing top class services, the hotel has been known as “Ulsan’s Best Hotel” and “The Best Hotel for Business and Sightseeing” since it opened in January 1983.
Through continuous improvements and innovations, Hotel Hyundai Ulsan aims to continue to provide guests with the best quality services for happiness and comfort.
13.0Km 6023 2022-08-18
90 , Hamwol-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-290-3691
Sunmot Ecological Park is home to the famous Sunmot Pond, which is associated with the legend of Dongbangsak and Grandmother Mago. The pond provides a beautiful resting space in the heart of Ulsan.
13.0Km 15492 2021-02-01
15, Badeurae 1-gil, Dong-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-209-9090
Ulsan Hotel Good Morning is housed in the business center of Ulsan, Korea's largest industrial city. Good Morning Hotel provides a relaxing environment for its guests to have a nice vacation and do business. Near the hotel are Hyundai Heavy Industries, Hyundai Motors, and other large industries along with tourist attractions such as Ulgi Park, Ilsan Beach, and more.
The hotel offers large guest rooms in a delightful atmosphere and an internet infrastructure perfect for those on business. The suites, in particular, come equipped with PCs, combining a personal office and a waiting room. Restaurants include a Western restaurant, Chinese, European, Italian, and a seafood restaurant to please all guests of different tastes. Other facilities include an arcade, bar, singing room, and more, for one-stop entertainment.
13.0Km 26698 2020-04-04
Yongdang-ri, Gyeonju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-772-3843
Gameunsaji Temple Site was built by King Munmu (AD 661-681), the king of Silla who unified Baekje and Goguryeo in the late 7th century. The purpose of the temple site was to pray for help and guidance from Buddha against Japanese invasion. Unfortunately, King Munmu passed away before the completion of the temple, and left a will to be cremated and buried in the East Sea so that he may reincarnate as a sea dragon in order to protect the country. As he wished, King Munmu's ashes were scattered at Daewangam of the East Sea. The temple was completed and was named by his son, King Sinmun (AD 681-692) in respect and appreciation for his father.
Gameunsaji Temple Site was rebuilt in 1979 based on the discovery of the site's foundation after two years of archeological research. The three-story stone pagoda at the temple site is a reminent of the early period of unified Silla, assembled with several parts which rise up to 13.4m high, known to be Silla's highest three-story pagoda.
13.1Km 10591 2017-03-31
654, Saneop-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
Taehwagang Station was first opened in November 1921 as Ulsan Station and was moved to its current location in the Nam-gu district in August 1992. The station was later upgraded to a KTX station and renamed Taehwagang Station on November 1, 2010.