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Oegosan Onggi Village (외고산옹기마을)

Oegosan Onggi Village (외고산옹기마을)

12.6 Km    30666     2020-08-24

36, Oegosan 3-gil, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
+82-52-237-7894

Oegosan Onggi Village was established when earthenware master Heo Deok-man settled in the area in 1975. The village today showcases a massive collection of various earthenware products, which creates a unique sight. Over 50% of the country's earthenware products are crafted at this village. The village also features several attractions for visitors to enjoy, such as the Ulsan Onggi Museum, which houses the largest earthenware pottery recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records; and the annual Ulsan Onggi Festival, with many diverse activity programs.

Onggigol Ceramics (옹기골도예)

12.6 Km    0     2023-10-20

18 Oegosan-gil, Ulju-gun, Ulsan

Onggi Ceramics is the workshop of Heo Jin-gyu, a master onggi craftsman, and is located in Onggi Village in Ulsan, home to the largest production of onggi in the nation. Visitors can browse the items as well as purchase anything that piques their interest. The workshop also offers a range of exerience programs related to onggi, although advanced reservations are required to participate.

Ulsan Onggi Festival (울산옹기축제)

Ulsan Onggi Festival (울산옹기축제)

12.7 Km    20326     2024-04-25

36 Oegosan 3-gil, Onyang-eup, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
+82-52-980-2232~6

Ulsan Onggi Festival takes place within Oegosan Onggi Village, the largest onggi (traditional Korean pottery) village in the nation, home to seven master artisans. The festival serves to promote this local product while providing visitors with the chance to learn more about onggi through various programs and hands-on experiences.

Busan Healing Forest (부산 치유의 숲)

Busan Healing Forest (부산 치유의 숲)

12.7 Km    0     2024-01-05

101 Cheolmacheon-ro, Gijang-gun, Busan

Busan Healing Forest is the first “healing forest” to be founded in the Gyeongsang-do region. This place is where visitors can reflect on emotions and relax through various wellness programs surrounded by nature and healing energy. Busan Healing Forest is 153ha in size, and it takes about 40 minutes to walk around the central trail starting from the visitor center at the entrance. Programs tailored to various audiences are operated in multiple places found along the central trail: the Forest Library, Mind Sharing Site, Forest Healing Yard, Forest Meditation Site, Pine Wind Bathing Site, and Prenatal Education Forest.

Beomeosa Temple (Busan) (범어사(부산))

13.3 Km    184683     2024-03-05

250 Beomeosa-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-508-3122

Beomeosa Temple, built in the Silla dynasty in 678, stands as a historic site known for producing outstanding monks. Situated amidst the splendid landscape of Geumjeongsan Mountain, it boasts a long tradition and rich history, housing numerous cultural relics. Visitors can experience the daily life of monk through templestay.

Apgujeong Hanu Galbi (압구정한우갈비)

13.3 Km    26289     2024-02-26

61 Cheongnyong-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
051-512-0025

Apgujeong Hanu Galbi is a restaurant renowned for its Korean beef galbi. The highlight of their menu is galbisal gui (grilled boneless galbi), notable for its tender meat and rich flavors. A simple seasoning of salt and pepper brings out its great taste. The restaurant also offers a selection of other beef cuts, including ribeye, marinated galbi, thin skirt, and whole galbi. Among the side dishes, dolsotbap (hot stone pot rice) stands out, offering freshly cooked rice with a savory, crispy layer of scorched rice at the bottom. Additionally, patrons have the option to enjoy their meal on the restaurant's terrace.

Artbox - Yangsan Mulgeum Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (아트박스 양산물금점)

Artbox - Yangsan Mulgeum Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (아트박스 양산물금점)

13.6 Km    0     2024-06-26

72, Beomero-ro, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

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Sanctum Book & Café (제이스 생텀커피)

Sanctum Book & Café (제이스 생텀커피)

13.7 Km    0     2024-02-26

132-20 Icheon 8-gil, Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan

Sanctum Book & Café, surrounded by a serene cypress forest, offers a unique experience where you can enjoy seasonally curated books with a picturesque forest view. The establishment is thoughtfully designed with the first floor serving as a counter and café area, the second floor dedicated to a book café, and the third floor featuring a rooftop space. They take pride in roasting their coffee beans in-house and also operate a bakery. In addition to the café, this location also boasts a range of facilities including a glamping site, swimming pool, walking trails, and a playground.

Gyeonggi Sikdang (경기식당)

Gyeonggi Sikdang (경기식당)

13.9 Km    23503     2024-02-23

86 Sinpyeonggangbyeon-ro, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Gyeonggi Sikdang is nestled near the Tongdosa Temple, one of Korea's three major temples. It is celebrated for its expertise in Korean cuisine. The restaurant's signature dish is sanchae bibimbap (wild vegetable bibimbap), a vibrant mix of at least five types of namul (salad) harmoniously blended with their homemade gochujang (red chili paste). Each order is thoughtfully paired with an array of side dishes and a complementary soup. In addition to this signature dish, Gyeonggi Sikdang's menu boasts a diverse selection of Korean specialties, such as deodeok gui (grilled deodeok), dotorimuk (acorn jelly salad), pajeon (green onion pancake), and baeksuk (whole chicken soup).

Tongdosa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage] (통도사[유네스코세계문화유산])

Tongdosa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage] (통도사[유네스코세계문화유산])

14.2 Km    59197     2024-02-08

108 Tongdosa-ro, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Tongdosa Temple, esteemed for its establishment in 643, is a revered site recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage. This temple proudly houses Buddha's genuine sacred relics. It also boasts an array of significant Buddhist cultural treasures, such as the Daeungjeon Hall, the Gilt-Bronze Vairocana Buddha, and the Buddhist Museum. Additionally, the temple offers a templestay program for visitors.