En A city rising in popularity among young people: Introducing recommended tourist spots in Ulsan

En A city rising in popularity among young people: Introducing recommended tourist spots in Ulsan

Located at the southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, Ulsan Metropolitan City is one of South Korea's seven major cities. It is well-known for hosting numerous factories and facilities of Hyundai, a leading automobile manufacturer, making it one of Korea's prominent industrial zones. Ulsan is also home to the professional soccer club Ulsan Hyundai FC and the "Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium," where three matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup (co-hosted by Japan and Korea) were held.
With easy access from Busan and Gyeongju, Ulsan has been gaining attention in recent years as a city popular among young people. This time, we will introduce a selection of recommended tourist spots in Ulsan.

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1. Whale Ecology Experience Hall

In the Jangsaengpo area of Ulsan, once famous for its whaling industry, you’ll find the "Jangsaengpo Whale Museum," a facility where visitors can learn about the history of whaling and whales themselves. Located within the marine park, this aquarium features not only whales but also freshwater fish, tropical fish, sharks, dolphins, and a variety of other marine life.
A highlight of the museum is the "Whale Ecology Experience Hall," housed in a separate building. Despite its name, the facility features dolphins rather than whales. You can observe dolphins swimming gracefully overhead in the underwater tunnel and enjoy a high-level dolphin show.

2. Jangsaengpo Whale Museum

The Jangsaengpo Whale Museum offers diverse exhibits, ranging from the history of whaling and information about whale biology to models depicting the growth stages of whales. The site also includes popular playgrounds and parks, making it a place where visitors can learn and play. Built to preserve the town's history and culture, the museum is an excellent spot to explore Ulsan's whaling heritage.

3. Ulsan Grand Park

A must-visit spot in Ulsan is the vast "Ulsan Grand Park," which spans an impressive 1,105,000 square meters. Its sheer size requires the use of helicopters for TV station coverage. The park features botanical gardens, a mini zoo, a golf course, picnic areas, craft workshops, a swimming pool, and facilities for all ages.
The gardens, adorned with seasonal flowers, are popular among tourists and locals as a place of relaxation. You can enjoy a picnic in nature or go cycling to feel the breeze of Ulsan. Since the park is extensive, older visitors or families with young children may find the shuttle bus service convenient.

4. Sinbulsan County Park

"Sinbulsan," located in the Sangbuk-myeon and Samnam-myeon areas, is another popular Ulsan tourist destination. Its picturesque scenery has earned it the nickname "Yeongnam Alps." The mountain is known for its beauty and well-maintained hiking trails, which attract many climbers from different regions.
One must-see attraction at Sinbulsan is the vast silver grass field on Ganwoljae Pass. As one of the "12 Scenic Spots of Ulsan," this enchanting landscape captivates visitors with its beauty. Even if you're concerned about your fitness level, consider trying the hike—you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views.

5. Bamboo Grove

A world entirely different from Ulsan's urban center unfolds at the "Bamboo Grove." Did you know that the measurement unit for "ri" differs by country? In Korea, 1 ri equals about 400 meters. True to its name, the Sipridae Bamboo Grove spans approximately 4 km with walking paths surrounded by bamboo.
Once inside, you'll feel as if the city noise has been completely cut off, immersing you in a serene environment. Both locals and tourists visit this grove to escape the stress of daily life. The refreshing scent of lush green bamboo and a peaceful walk through the grove will rejuvenate you.

6. Ganjeolgot Lighthouse

Ganjeolgot, known for offering the earliest sunrise view on the Korean Peninsula, is home to the Ganjeolgot Lighthouse, built in 1920. Spring is the best time to visit, as the surrounding area blooms with vibrant yellow rapeseed flowers, beautifully complementing the pure white lighthouse.
Another highlight at Ganjeolgot is the romantic "Proposal Lighthouse," a red lighthouse with a heart-shaped window. Designed with interactive features, standing on a specific panel plays background music, and successful proposals trigger celebratory tunes. This romantic spot symbolizes modern Korean youth culture and is perfect for couples.

7. Rose Garden

Located within Ulsan Grand Park, the "Rose Garden" is the largest of its kind in Korea, boasting approximately 55,000 roses across 263 varieties. The garden is divided into themed sections, allowing visitors to enjoy roses in diverse settings.
The "Garden of Venus," themed around "love and beauty," is a popular photo spot. Its teardrop-shaped flowerbeds attract many couples and tourists. In May, when the roses are in full bloom, the annual "Rose Festival" (Changmi Chukje) is held, featuring rose-themed exhibitions, parades, and illuminated night displays. Visiting at night for the enchanting atmosphere is highly recommended.

8. Paraeso Waterfall

Near the Sinbulsan Natural Recreational Forest lies Paraeso Waterfall, a serene basin named after the Korean word "pare" meaning "to wish." Historically, rain prayers performed here were often successful, giving rise to the name. Later, the name evolved into "Paraeso Waterfall" using Chinese characters.
Visitors still come from afar to make wishes at the cobalt-blue waters, which sparkle like a gemstone and soothe the spirit. Listening to the soothing sounds of the falls while basking in negative ions provides a deeply relaxing experience. Whether you're seeking to fulfill a wish or simply looking for peace, this spot is worth visiting.

9. Ulsan Museum

The Ulsan Museum, opened in 2011, is a relatively new museum themed around "Ulsan's Past, Present, and Future." Its exhibits include the "History Hall" showcasing prehistoric history, the "Industrial History Hall" focused on Ulsan's industrial growth, and the "Children’s Experience Hall," where kids can learn through play.
Serving as an educational hub for local children, the museum provides insights into Ulsan's history and culture. Understanding the city's past enhances the experience of exploring its landmarks, making the museum a valuable starting point for your journey.

10. Jinha Beach

Jinha Beach is a beloved spot among Ulsan locals and surfers, known for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters. The shallow depth and warm water make it ideal for swimming, especially for families.
While beaches are often associated with summer, Jinha Beach's winter scenery offers a different charm. The gentle sound of waves, fresh pine scent, and soothing sea breeze create a peaceful environment. Enjoy your time in this scenic haven, whether in summer or winter.

11. Seosaengpo Japanese Fortress

During the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598), known in Korea as the "Imjin War," Toyotomi Hideyoshi built around 30 castles along the coastal areas facing the Sea of Japan. One of these is the Seosaengpo Japanese Castle, constructed in 1593 by Kato Kiyomasa.
Today, the castle site serves as a park and a gathering spot for locals. Its well-preserved ruins make it a must-visit for castle enthusiasts. Don’t miss the cherry blossoms that bloom in spring, adding to its charm.

12. Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village

The Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village recreates the 1960s-70s atmosphere of the Jangsaengpo Whale Fishing Village, once a thriving whaling hub in Ulsan. Visitors can enjoy a nostalgic experience, as the village has been faithfully restored to its original appearance.
Highlights include the "Whale Sculpture Park," featuring life-sized models, and the "Whale Story Path," which tells stories of whales through interactive exhibits. The facilities are accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages.

13. Daewangam Park

Located on Ulsan’s eastern coastline, Daewangam Park is known for its stunning views. The park’s entrance is lined with black pine forests, while familiar flowers like cherry blossoms, camellias, and plums beautify the surroundings.
The coastline is dotted with uniquely shaped rocks, and the skeleton of a whale's jawbone on display serves as a reminder of Ulsan’s history as a whaling city. The park is also a renowned spot for sunset views, making it an ideal destination for a late-afternoon visit.

14. Taehwagang Grand Park

Opened in 2011, Taehwagang Grand Park spans an impressive 1.6 million square meters. The park boasts approximately 60 million plants, creating a space of diverse beauty and tranquility throughout the seasons.
From the Taehwagang Observatory within the park, visitors can watch migratory birds. Pair a visit here with a stroll through the nearby Sipridae Bamboo Grove for a day of natural exploration. Since the park is extensive, renting a bicycle is highly recommended for convenient travel.

15. Grand Park Zoo

A family favorite within Ulsan Grand Park is the Grand Park Zoo. While it doesn’t house large animals, it features fascinating creatures like meerkats, prairie dogs, and rare animals seldom seen in Korea. The exhibits are divided into themed sections, making them easy to navigate.
A star attraction is the "Fennec," a fox-like animal with large ears and a fluffy tail, native to North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Its adorable appearance makes it a park favorite. Many visitors come specifically to see the Fennec.
The "Parrot Paradise" area allows direct interaction with various parrots. Visitors can even pose for memorable photos with parrots perched on their shoulders.

16. Pine Forest

Along the path leading from the entrance of Daewangam Park to the coastline, you'll find a pine forest filled with black pines over 100 years old. The magnificent scenery created by these premium pine trees has become a symbol of Daewangam Park, which is also one of Ulsan's "12 Scenic Spots."
Despite being a seaside park, stepping into the pine forest immerses you in a world filled with the soothing sound of rustling trees, offering a unique experience. This serene pine forest is a perfect spot to enjoy the natural beauty of Ulsan with all your senses.

17. Jujeon Mongdol Beach

Jujeon Mongdol Beach is famous for its unique rounded pebbles, known as "mongdol." Unlike sandy beaches, the pebble shore is perfect for leisurely walks. The clear waters make it a popular destination for couples and families seeking to enjoy the ocean’s scenery and atmosphere.
Visiting during early morning or sunset is highly recommended. The sight of the sun rising from or setting into the horizon is breathtaking and truly magical. The coastal road along the beach is also a renowned driving route, making it ideal for a scenic road trip.

18. Ulsan Theme Botanical Garden

The Ulsan Theme Botanical Garden, built on a converted farm, showcases a variety of plants and trees, making it an excellent spot for nature learning and research. It’s also perfect for children’s school projects during summer vacation.
In addition to the botanical garden, the facility features a reptile interaction center, workshops, a gallery, playgrounds, and more. The workshops offer activities like making natural soap, wooden necklaces, tree planting, and dyeing, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

19. Korean Medicine Theme Park Chorakdang

The Korean Medicine Theme Park Chorakdang is a facility dedicated to traditional Korean medicine. Surrounded by Korean-style hanok houses and serene gardens, visitors can relax or experience traditional Korean medical treatments, which are also available for foreign guests.
A highlight is the two-day health tour, featuring medicinal cuisine, herbal baths, skincare packs, and herbal teas—offering a variety of gentle, body-friendly health practices. Many people from around the country visit for therapeutic experiences. Take this opportunity to explore Korean medicine for yourself.

Summary

While Ulsan is renowned as an industrial city leading in automobile production, it also boasts numerous beautiful and diverse tourist spots that challenge that image. From family-friendly attractions to romantic destinations for couples, Ulsan offers something for everyone. Museums and botanical gardens provide opportunities for children to learn while having fun. Combining urban convenience with natural beauty, Ulsan is a destination that promises relaxation and enjoyment.
It’s easily accessible from Busan, taking about 20 minutes via KTX (high-speed rail) or roughly 70 minutes by regular train. Make sure to visit and explore its rich offerings.

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