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South Korea

Ulsan

Worth visiting!

Korea's Forgotten City

While Ulsan is primarily an industrial center, it does have a number of things to offer the potential tourist.

If you are interested in marine biology, a museum devoted to whales recently opened. Of course much of the museum is devoted to the history of whales as connected to Ulsan, so it likly has more about how whales have been used and abused. Can’t say for sure, haven’t been able to get a tour out there yet.

There are several temples in the city, including one particularly striking one on the road between Sam San Dong and Mu Ga Dong which has several pictures of the Korean views of the afterlife. The temple is called Jeong Gwang Sa. (Sa means Temple.)

One of the best reasons for coming here as a tourist, however, is that it is not a big tourist city, and so prices are reasonable for accomodations and food, but it is very close to several major tourist sites. You can easily visit Pusan (the second biggest city in Korea), Kyeongju (capital of the Shilla Kingdom and one of the most historically rich places in Korea), Tongdo (site of one of the three largest and most elaborate temples in Korea, also home to a theme park; Korea, land of contrasts) and a host of other sites.

If you are interested in visiting Ulsan, I am happy to attempt to answer any questions you may have about it.

Colin Neislon


cneilson
South Korea

South Korea

(in Asia)

Worth visiting!

Third year, still like it.

I’m in the sixth month of my third year in South Korea. I won’t claim it’s the perfect place to live, but it is nice. I currently live in Ulsan (a ‘small’ city, only 1.3 million people), but I have traveled to some other places in the country and seen a lot of things. It’s easy to find work here, but that is part of what makes it difficult for people. Many of the places that hire easily are not the best of places to work at. I’m always happy to chat about my experiences in Korea, so if you’re thinking of making a trip out here, or even looking to spend a year teaching, I’l love to help out.

Colin Neilson