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    Ulsan is the industrial powerhouse of South Korea, forming the heart of the Ulsan Industrial District. It has the world's largest automobile assembly plant, operated by the Hyundai Motor Company; [3] the world's largest shipyard, operated by Hyundai Heavy Industries; [4] and the world's third largest oil refinery, owned by SK Energy. [5]

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    • Ulsan Grand Park
    • Taehwagang River Grand Park
    • Ilsan Beach
    • Ulsan Hyundai Motors Plant
    • Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village
    • Whale-Watching Cruise
    • Ulsan Museum
    • Ganjeolgot
    • Oegosan Onggi Village

    Pushing into the East Sea at Ilsan-dong is a scenic headland covered in woodland and culminating with a lighthouse above powerful rocky outcrops. One, Daewangam Island, looks like a dragon rearing up from the water. According to a legend this is the wife of King Munmu of Silla, lost at sea after his death in 681 and returning as a dragon to protect...

    You can leave the city behind for a few hours at this ecological park founded in 2006 on the west side of Nam-gu. Planning had begun ten years before on the orders of Chey Tae-won, billionaire chairman of the SK Corporation, who started a fund as a way of giving back something to Ulsan. In 369 hectares, Ulsan Grand Park has a small water park, a sw...

    This corridor of greenery lines the Taehwa upriver from Ulsan’s heavy industry and is sprinkled with cafes, exercise areas, pavilions and playgrounds. Due to historic flooding, the banks at the Taehwagang River Grand Park have been left free of development, and you can pause to contemplate the water and the low mountains that trace the river basin....

    Ulsan’s industry will seem a world away at this clam-shaped bay on the seaward side of Ilsan-dong and protected to the south by Daewangam Park’s headland. There’s 600 metres of soft golden sand on Ilsan beach, and the smooth slope means you have to wade out for quite a long way before the clear water gets above waste height. A new beachside amuseme...

    Book in advance via the company’s website and you can you can be shown round the largest motor plant in the world. Served by a dock that can handle three 76,000-ton container ships simultaneously, the size of the operation here is difficult to conceive. At five factories, the plant employs some 32,000 people and produces an average of 5,800 vehicle...

    From the 1890s until the ban on commercial whaling in 1986, Jangsaengpo was the Korean Peninsula’s top whaling port. By the 1970s there were was a fleet of 20 whaling ships here, supporting a population of 10,000. That history is recorded at the Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village, which was established in 2015. You can take a look at the historic vi...

    Between April and October you can book a whale-watching cruise at the Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village, departing from the port. If you want to see minke or gray whales the best time to take one of these three-hour trips is earlier in the season, from April to June, when boats depart every day except Monday and there are two cruises on weekends. T...

    This free museum opened beside Ulsan Grand Park in 2011, in a striking modern building hemmed by reflecting pools. Using creative displays and lots of artefacts, the main exhibition is a compelling chronology of Ulsan. Naturally there’s masses of information about whaling, shipbuilding and cars, but you’ll also find out more about the Bangudae Petr...

    A road trip south of Ulsan, Ganjeolgot is a cape famous in Korea for being the first place touched by the sun on the eastern coast. The rocky promontory, marshalled by a lighthouse, is a popular gathering point at dawn on New Year’s Day to watch the first sunrise of the year. All year people head to Gangeolgot to write their wishes on postcards, wh...

    Onggi, a type of earthenware made in a long tube-like kiln, has a history in Korea going back 5,000 years. In many shapes and sizes, Onggi pottery has a multitude of traditional uses, as jugs for serving alcohol, containers to carry water from wells, to cook rice and to ferment kimchi, gochujang and soy sauce. In 1975 the master potter, Heo Deok-ma...

  2. Things to Do in Ulsan, South Korea: See Tripadvisor's 5,467 traveler reviews and photos of Ulsan tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Ulsan. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Jul 3, 2022 · Discover the best places to visit and explore in Ulsan, a city in South Korea with a rich history and culture. Learn about whaling, industrial heritage, nature, and more in this comprehensive guide.

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  4. Ulsan is a metropolitan city in southeastern South Korea at the eastern end of the Taebaek Mountains, facing the East Sea on Ulsan Bay. It lies about 45 miles (72 km) north-northeast of Busan and is the heart of the country’s special industrial area known as the Ulsan Industrial District.

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  5. Aug 25, 2023 · With many Ulsan attractions ranging from serene parks to historic temples, every nook and cranny tells a story, ensuring that every traveler leaves with a unique tale. Nestled in the southeast corner of South Korea, Ulsan boasts its rank as the seventh-largest metropolitan city.

  6. Aug 16, 2022 · Ulsan, situated in the southeast of Korea, has long worn the crown for being a true industrial hub. But what many people are not aware of is this seaside metropolitan city’s far gentler and exquisite side of things. While Ulsan hardly tops any tourist guides, it is quite remarkable in its own tender ways.

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