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[A place worth visiting in Ulsan and Pohang] The key point of my trip to Ulsan and Pohang for 2 nights and 3 days in winter.

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Ulsan and Pohang are not many cities to travel to. Moreover, on New Year's Day, the tourist attractions that were operated are bound to close. Nevertheless, he went. What's there to see... The entire schedule is a schedule that is not too hard and comes back easily. Day 1 [14:00] Ulsan Amethyst Cave Country [16:00] Lunch: Eonyang Bulgogi (Park Bulgogi) Day 2 [10:00] Taehwagang National Garden [14:00] Ganjeolgot Cape Day 3 [10:00] Mom's steamed bun [10:30] Guryongpo Japanese House Street [12:00] Homigot [19:00] Cheer Park Space Walk [19:00] Yeongildae Beach [19:00] Iga-ri Anchor Observatory Day 1 Ulsan Amethyst Cave Country Since the accommodation is located in Ulsan, I first headed to the Amethyst Cave Country in Ulsan. Amethyst Cave was not a naturally formed cave, but a mine that began to be dug to dig for amethyst, but it was developed as a tourist destination when it became an abandoned mine. If you go there, there is a Viking, a sledding slope,

Eonyang Bulgogi (Park Bulgogi) when it comes to Eonyang

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[A place to visit in Ulsan and Pohang] Shortcut to the key points of their trip to Ulsan and Pohang When it comes to bulgogi, there are different types of bulgogi in different regions and different recipes. Bulgogi in Eonyang area, which is quite famous among such bulgogi, is located near Ulsan. So I decided to travel to Ulsan this time. When we used a delicious and cheap house, we said, "Ah~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"** It's a travel style that pursues cost-effectiveness, so Eonyang Bulgogi is not a good sport. Eonyang Bulgogi is famous for Korean beef, but I thought it would be a waste for two people to pay 50,000 won per meal. But... There are many restaurants that are closed because it is the day before New Year's Day, and I need to eat, and this is the only place that is open... So I went in. Eonyang Bulgogi Restaurant Park Bulgogi Originally, when you search on the Internet, **Bulgo at Eonyang tile restaurant ** comes out first, and Park Bulgogi is located a lit

[A place worth visiting in Ulsan] Amethyst Cave Land, which is more enjoyable with children.

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[A place to visit in Ulsan and Pohang] Shortcut to the key points of their trip to Ulsan and Pohang The first destination of this trip to Ulsan is Amethyst Cave Country. Originally, it was a mine that digs the crystal, but it was decorated as a tourist destination when it was abandoned. The parking lot is large, there is a Viking, and there is a small amusement park. It is said that there is even a sledding slope in winter, so I don't think it's a place where you only go to see caves. the mouth of a cave We went straight to the cave because there were no children. The entrance to the cave has an atmosphere full of traces of time. I don't think I can come out if I go in, but it's okay. It feels different when you go in. There are tickets to just go around the cave, and there are tickets to use the cave and boat together. If you don't mind, I recommend buying a cave + boat. It feels like I've done something before riding a boat We also bought a cave+boa

Ganjeolgot Cape, which is said to listen if you pray earnestly

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[A place to visit in Ulsan and Pohang] Shortcut to the key points of their trip to Ulsan and Pohang Ganjeolgot Cape is an indispensable place to talk about the sea of Ulsan. It is one of the first places where the sun rises in Korea, so it is a popular attraction where people gather every new year. Of course, we didn't go there to greet the sun. We just didn't have a place to go. I thought it was a place where people go to celebrate the sun every year because Ganjeolgot Cape said it would make their wishes come true if they prayed earnestly, but when I looked it up, I don't think that's what it meant. When I looked up Wikipedia, I heard that the place name originated as below. Ganjeol is a place name derived from the fact that it looks like a ganjitdae, which refers to a pointed and long pole made of bamboo to pick fruits when viewed from afar. Cape was called Ganjeolgot Cape because it means the part where the land protrudes into the sea. - Wikipedia. - Whate