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Homeplus - Ulsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스 울산)

Homeplus - Ulsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스 울산)

2.6 Km    0     2024-04-23

475, Beonyeong-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan

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Olive Young - Homeplus Ulsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 홈플러스울산점)

2.6 Km    0     2024-06-27

475, Beonyeong-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan

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Olive Young - Ulsan Industrial Tower Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 울산공업탑)

Olive Young - Ulsan Industrial Tower Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 울산공업탑)

2.7 Km    0     2024-04-23

17, Samsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan

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Shinsundowon Mall - Ulsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (신선도원몰 울산점)

Shinsundowon Mall - Ulsan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (신선도원몰 울산점)

2.8 Km    0     2024-04-23

10, Jinjang 17-gil, Buk-gu, Ulsan

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Seonam Lake Park (선암호수공원)

Seonam Lake Park (선암호수공원)

2.9 Km    8902     2020-09-04

104, Seonamhosu-gil, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-226-4851

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. However, after the area was no longer used for industrial reasons, the fences were removed and the 1.2 ㎢ lake area was converted into a park. Various facilities and walking paths were created to compliment the breathtaking scenery and the surroundings.

Olive Young - Ulsan Byeongyeong Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 울산병영점)

3.1 Km    0     2024-06-26

1F, 92, Namoe-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan

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Ulsan Museum (울산박물관)

3.1 Km    17340     2021-04-30

277, Duwang-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-222-8501

Ulsan Museum is an archive of the past, present, and future of Ulsan City. The museum facilities include a history hall giving a general outline of the city from the prehistoric to the modern times, an industry hall showing Ulsan as the industrial capital of Korea, and a children’s experience hall for educational purposes. This eco-friendly museum equipped with advanced exhibition and education facilities is a model cultural space to help visitors understand Ulsan’s identity.

Taehwagang Donggulpia (태화강동굴피아)

3.3 Km    1     2024-02-20

306 Namsan-ro, Nam-gu, Ulsan

Taehwagang Donggulpia has transformed several artificial caves created by the Japanese military during the Japanese colonial period into a tourist attraction, originally intended for storing military supplies. Visitors can catch a glimpse of Ulsan's history and way of life during that era. Outside the caves, there is an artificial falls, and inside, various experiential zones such as the Cave Adventure Zone, Digital Sketch Experience Zone, and Lighting Art Zone offer diverse interactive experiences.

Memorial Hall & Birthplace of Oesol Choe Hyeon-bae (외솔 최현배선생 생가 기념관)

Memorial Hall & Birthplace of Oesol Choe Hyeon-bae (외솔 최현배선생 생가 기념관)

3.8 Km    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.

Eoryeondang [Korea Quality] / 어련당 [한국관광 품질인증]

Eoryeondang [Korea Quality] / 어련당 [한국관광 품질인증]

3.8 Km    8355     2020-12-12

61, Sanjeon-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-297-5796

Located in Jung-gu, Ulsan City and built and operated by Jung-gu Office, Eoryeondan Guesthouse was opened in August 2014 to offer guests an opportunity to enjoy a hanok stay and various traditional Korean experiences. The house was named ‘Eoryeondang,’ meaning a “house abounding with beautiful words,” after Eoryeoncheon Stream (previously Dongcheon Stream).’ This two-story hanok building was built with granite construction materials including the staircases, fence, and external pillars, creating a solid and majestic impression. Located next to the house is Sanjeonsaem Spring, which was found over 400 years ago and used to supply the house with drinking water, but it was transformed into a garden after the spring ran dry. Eoryeondang has seven guestrooms all together, including three rooms (26m2) equipped with a sink, another three rooms (26m2 each) without a sink, and one room (about 39㎡) equipped with a maru (wooden floor). In particular, the large room, Eoryeonjae, is recommended for family guests. Six of the rooms - Yi, Ho, Ye, Byeong, Hyeong and Gong - were named after administrative agencies of the Joseon Dynasty. Each room can accommodate from 4 to 6 people and is equipped with a bathroom, TV, air-conditioner, refrigerator, Wi-Fi, etc. Set amid an attractive natural environment including pine and bamboo trees, the house is characterized by its interesting ceilings, including the ‘井’-shaped ceiling on the first floor, and the exposed rafters on the second floor. The house is mainly built of pine wood, and each room is decorated with a traditional style of floor paper using beans and hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) wallpaper. The house is adjacent to various interesting sites including the Military Headquarters of Gyeongsangjwa-do Province (Historic Site No. 320), where the military governor of Gyeongsangjwa-do used to stay; an elliptical fortress built in 1417, with a circumference of 1.2km and walls about 3.7meters high; Oesol Memorial Hall, which is a Hangeul museum; and Dongcheon Water Park. It also offers guests the opportunity to play various folk games including yut (a Korean traditional board game), tuho (stick throwing), jegichagi (Korean shuttlecock game). The house makes continuous efforts to improve its services by surveying its guests and reflecting their opinions accordingly.