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Ulsan

Ulsan (Korean pronunciation: [uɭ.s͈an]), officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city and the eighth-largest city overall, with a population of over 1.1 million inhabitants.[2] It is located in the south-east of the country, neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north.

Ulsan
울산시
  transcription(s)
 • Hangul울산광역시
 • Hanja蔚山廣域市
 • Revised RomanizationUlsan gwang-yeoksi
 • McCune-ReischauerUlsan gwangyŏksi
Downton Ulsan, Ulsan aerial view, Simnidaebat Bridge, Gajisan Provincial Park and Daewangam Park
Ulsan
Ulsan
Ulsan
Coordinates: 35°33′N 129°19′E / 35.550°N 129.317°E / 35.550; 129.317
Country South Korea
RegionYeongnam
Districts5 (including 1 county)
Government
 • TypeMayor–Council
 • MayorKim Du-gyeom
(People Power)
 • BodyUlsan Metropolitan Council
Area
 • Total1,057.136 km2 (408.162 sq mi)
Population
 (October, 2022)
 • Total1,111,707
 • Rank8th Korea
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,700/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Gyeongsang
DemonymUlsanian
GDP
 • TotalKR₩ 86 trillion
US$ 69 billion (2022)
per capita US$ 63,017 (2023)
Area code+82-52(2)
ISO 3166 codeKR-31
FlowerPear flower
TreeGinkgo
BirdWhite heron
WebsiteOfficial website (English)

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] In 2020, Ulsan had a GDP per capita of $65,352, the highest of any region in South Korea.

Administrative divisions edit

Ulsan is divided into four gu (districts) and one gun (county):

History edit

Stone tools found at the Mugeo-dong Ok-hyeon archaeological site indicate that Ulsan was inhabited by humans at least as early as the Paleolithic Era. Other findings indicate human inhabitation in the Neolithic Era. Ulsan also contains a substantial number of settlement remains from the Bronze Age.[6] During the Jinhan confederacy, Ulsan was a site of iron mining and production.[7] In the Later Silla period, Ulsan served as an important port for the economic hub of Gyeongju, and likely saw the import of luxury Persian goods such as silver, glass, and peacock tails.[8]

In 1592, the future Port of Ulsan was the site of a major battle when warrior monks joined citizen soldiers in resisting Japanese invasion.[9] On January 29, 1598, a combined military operation between Korea and China tried to besiege the castle, but failed as reinforcements from Japan came to delay the fighting.[9] Records from the Joseon Dynasty show that Ulsan was developed as a shipbuilding site as early as 1642.[10]

Owing to the two World Wars, Ulsan began to grow as an industrial center. During this time it was part of Keishōnan-dō. In 1962, Ulsan was chosen to become a Special Industrial Zone and in the following year, it formally became a city.[11] The Hyundai Group and SK Group began setting up large businesses in Ulsan.[12] Hyundai Heavy Industries established the shipyard in Ulsan and Hyundai Motor Company started there.[13] Later on SK Energy developed an oil refinery and petrochemical hub there. Ulsan soon transformed into a modern metropolitan city.

Geography edit

Ulsan is bounded on Busan. Busan is 70 km (43 mi) to the south.

Climate edit

Ulsan
Climate chart (explanation)
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Imperial conversion
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Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

Ulsan has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa, bordering on Cwa), with cold but dry winters, and hot, humid summers. Monthly means range from 2.0 °C (35.6 °F) in January to 25.9 °C (78.6 °F) in August, with diurnal temperature ranges generally low. Its location on the Korean peninsula results in a seasonal lag. The warmest days occur in August and averaging very near 30 °C (86 °F). Precipitation is relatively low in the winter months, but there is high rainfall from April to September.

Climate data for Ulsan (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1932–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 19.3
(66.7)
24.2
(75.6)
25.4
(77.7)
31.0
(87.8)
34.7
(94.5)
35.5
(95.9)
38.2
(100.8)
38.8
(101.8)
35.6
(96.1)
30.5
(86.9)
27.6
(81.7)
22.4
(72.3)
38.8
(101.8)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 7.4
(45.3)
9.6
(49.3)
13.7
(56.7)
19.3
(66.7)
23.7
(74.7)
26.1
(79.0)
29.2
(84.6)
30.0
(86.0)
26.0
(78.8)
21.8
(71.2)
15.9
(60.6)
9.6
(49.3)
19.4
(66.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) 2.4
(36.3)
4.3
(39.7)
8.4
(47.1)
13.7
(56.7)
18.2
(64.8)
21.6
(70.9)
25.2
(77.4)
26.0
(78.8)
21.7
(71.1)
16.5
(61.7)
10.4
(50.7)
4.3
(39.7)
14.4
(57.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −1.8
(28.8)
−0.3
(31.5)
3.5
(38.3)
8.5
(47.3)
13.4
(56.1)
17.7
(63.9)
22.1
(71.8)
22.8
(73.0)
18.2
(64.8)
12.1
(53.8)
5.7
(42.3)
−0.1
(31.8)
10.2
(50.4)
Record low °C (°F) −14.3
(6.3)
−12.5
(9.5)
−9.6
(14.7)
−2.6
(27.3)
3.6
(38.5)
6.8
(44.2)
13.9
(57.0)
13.4
(56.1)
7.9
(46.2)
0.4
(32.7)
−7.8
(18.0)
−12.4
(9.7)
−14.3
(6.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 38.6
(1.52)
39.9
(1.57)
68.4
(2.69)
96.9
(3.81)
107.4
(4.23)
155.5
(6.12)
234.1
(9.22)
234.1
(9.22)
170.3
(6.70)
74.8
(2.94)
44.2
(1.74)
28.4
(1.12)
1,292.6
(50.89)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 5.5 6.0 8.2 8.8 9.3 10.0 13.6 12.7 10.5 5.8 5.9 4.5 100.8
Average snowy days 1.8 2.1 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.2 6.1
Average relative humidity (%) 48.5 50.5 56.1 59.1 64.6 73.5 78.6 77.7 75.8 67.1 60.0 50.9 63.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours 192.8 184.4 200.9 213.1 221.4 171.9 155.7 175.8 159.0 196.4 183.6 194.5 2,249.5
Percent possible sunshine 61.2 57.4 50.6 52.8 49.5 39.6 34.2 40.0 40.3 55.3 58.8 64.0 49.2
Average ultraviolet index 2 3 3 4 5 5 7 6 5 4 3 2 4
Source 1: Korea Meteorological Administration (percent sunshine 1981–2010)[14][15][16]
Source 2: Weather Atlas (UV)[17]

Demographics edit

Religion in Ulsan (2015)[18]

  Not religious (54.5%)
  Buddhism (29.8%)
  Protestantism (10.9%)
  Catholicism (4.2%)
  Other (0.6%)

Religion edit

According to the 2015 census, a majority of Ulsan residents did not belong to any religion. Buddhism was the most common religion with 29.8% of residents being adherents, followed by Protestantism at 10.9% and Roman Catholicism at 4.2%.

Economy edit

 
Planned industrial development for the Ulsan Industrial Zone 1962.
 
Ulsan Central market entrance.

As the centre of the Ulsan Industrial District, the city is the corporate base of the multinational Hyundai conglomerate. Up to 1962, Ulsan operated as a fishing port and market centre. As part of South Korea's first five-year economic plan, Ulsan became an open port. Additionally, the government designated Ulsan as a Special Industrial District,[19] which encouraged development of major industrial plants and factories: an oil refinery, fertilizer plants, automobile production, and heavy industries were developed here. The shipbuilding port Bangeojin was annexed by the city in 1962.

Hyundai Group founded Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan in 1973, which effectively turned the city into a company town and drew a large influx of workers into the city.[20] The company's importance to the city can be seen in its name's omnipresence, with a highway named after Hyundai's founder, and the hospital, school, theater, as well as many restaurants and department stores bearing the Hyundai name.[21]

Amid a global downturn in shipbuilding, Hyundai Heavy Industries sold $1 billion of assets and laid off large numbers of employees in 2016.[22] The company borrowed money from the state-run Korea Development Bank in order to purchase Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, forming Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, with plans to move corporate headquarters to Seoul.[23] Some view this downturn as an indicator of South Korea's over-reliance on chaebols, and fear that a period of deindustrialization for Ulsan mirroring the United States' Rust Belt could be on the horizon.[24]

The city has the world's third largest[citation needed] oil refinery with 840,000 BPD, owned by SK Energy. South Korea’s no.3 S-oil refinery complex with 669,000BPD and 1.7million PX plant of world single largest facility, 39,000BPD lubricant base oil, owned by Saudi Aramco, is also in Ulsan.[5]

Ulsan is the home of the world's largest automobile assembly plant, with an annual capacity of 1,700,000 units, operated by Hyundai Motors. The plant started with 50,000 capacity in 1968 and has expanded 30 times to become the top complex in the world with its own export piers with logistics competitiveness.[3] Its integrated design of related functions was inspired by the Ford River Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Michigan.

In November 2011, SB LiMotive opened an advanced lithium-ion battery production plant in Ulsan. SB LiMotive was a 50-50 consortium of Samsung SDI and Robert Bosch GmbH.[25][26][27] In September 2012, Samsung SDI bought out Robert Bosch GmbH's portion of SB LiMotive for $95 million to gain 100% ownership of the Ulsan production facility.[28] The Ulsan plant is one of Samsung SDI's trio of advanced car-battery production facilities. [29][30]

Transportation edit

The city transport department plans to build a light-rail line. The public transportation system is as good as any other major Korean city. The bus system shows a specific ETA at most bus stops.[31]

Ulsan Airport, constructed in 1970 and expanded in 1997, has more than 20 flights per day to and from Seoul's Gimpo International Airport and 4 flights per week to and from Jeju International Airport. In November 2010, Korea's high-speed train network, the KTX, was extended to Ulsan.[32] This provides a high-speed link to Seoul, with a running time of just over 2 hours. The new KTX station, Ulsan Station, is in nearby Eonyang, with a series of express buses (5001-5005), as well as some city buses serving the new station.[33] The original city station has been renamed Taehwa River Station.[32]

Sports edit

 
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium.

The city hosts the K League 1 football club Ulsan HD FC. After the 2002 FIFA World Cup, they relocated from their former stadium in Jung-gu, which is now a municipal ground, to the Munsu Stadium, which hosted several matches during the 2002 World Cup. The club have been crowned champions of Asia twice, winning the AFC Champions League in 2012 and 2020. Ulsan was home to another football team, Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dolphin FC, which played in the Korea National League until 2016, when it was dissolved. Currently, Ulsan is home to another football team, Ulsan Citizen FC, which plays in the K3 League.

It is also home to the University of Ulsan and its sports programs. Ulsan also hosts Korean Basketball League team Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus. Their home ground is Dongchun Gymnasium, which located in Jung-Gu.[34]

Lotte Giants, a KBO League baseball club in Busan, plays some of their home matches at the Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium.

Tourist attractions edit

In Yeongnam Alps, there are seven tall mountains (Gajisan, Sinbulsan, Ganwolsan, Cheonhwangsan, Yeongchuksan, Goheonsan, Jaeyaksan) over 1,000m above sea level. Sinbulsan (MT.) Ridge, where grasses turn silver in autumn, is one of the best sights to see in the Yeongnam Alps. Eoksae festival is held every early October in Ganwoljae, which is best known for its colony of silver grass. Korea's largest traditional folk Onggi (earthware) village is Oegosan. The traditional Onggi (earthware) manufacturing process is carried on here and is open to tourists, including Onggi workshops and kilns. The Ulsan Onggi museum offers a variety of information related to Onggi and displays a diversity of this earthware.

As the only whale museum in Korea, Jangsaengpo Whale Museum collects, maintains and displays whaling-related artifacts. They have become more rare since 1986, when whaling was internationally prohibited in order to protect the species. The museum provides a variety of information related to whales and marine ecosystems; it is a space for education, research and experience. Whale cruises depart from Jangsaengpo port.

Ulsan Grand Park is claimed as the best ecology park in a downtown area in Korea, boasting a vast area of 3,640,000 m2 (39,180,634 sq ft). "Natural, Clean and Comfortable" are the main themes, and it is a place for urbanites to seek nature. It sponsors a variety of events and festivals for families. It is a pleasant place for relaxation where you can breathe in nature during daily life[citation needed]. In particular, the Rose Festival every June presents a feast for the eyes and nose. Taehwagang (River) National Garden; Simnidaesup (10-ri bamboo grove), one of the 12 scenic beauties of Ulsan, was restored; now the river and the bamboo grove are connected. This space expresses the related ecology of the area, showing the importance of nature and environment. It allows visitors the chance to observe and experience wildlife in its natural environment and to relax while being one of nature. Ulsan has beautiful beaches (Jinha, Ilsan). Daewangam Park features a lush, hundred-year-old pine forest. Ganjeolgot Cape is noted as the first place to see the sunrise from the Korean peninsula. A sunrise festival is held every New Year's Day.

Ulsan Industry Park has been leading the Pacific Rim industry in the 21st century. Ulsan has Hyundai Motor Company, with the world's largest single-purpose plant; Hyundai Heavy Industries, the biggest heavy industry leader in the world; Hyundai Mipo Shipbuilding, and Petrochemical Park, leaders in Korea's chemistry industry.

Festival edit

  • April : Seo Duk-chul Original Children's Song Competitions
  • July ~ August : Ulsan Summer Festival
  • December 31 ~ January 1 : Ganjeolgot Sunrise Festival

In media edit

Ulsan is one of the filming locations of the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation 2012 South Korean television melodrama series May Queen, starring Han Ji-hye, Kim Jae-won, and Jae Hee.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

The following table lists the twin towns/sister cities of Ulsan:[35][36]

City Region Country Year
Hagi Yamaguchi Prefecture   Japan 1981
Portland Oregon   United States 1987
Changchun Jilin   China 1994
Kocaeli Province   Turkey 2002
Santos São Paulo   Brazil 2002
Khánh Hòa Province   Vietnam 2002
Tomsk Tomsk Oblast   Russia 2003
Wuxi Jiangsu   China 2006
Montevideo Montevideo Department   Uruguay 2012
Chennai Tamil Nadu   India 2016
Mandalay Mandalay Region   Myanmar 2017
Houston Texas   United States 2021

Notable people edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website (in English)
  • Ulsan Metropolitan City official site (in Korean)
  • Ulsan : Official Site of Korea Tourism Org
  • Ulsan's Foreigner Living Site

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Ulsan Korean pronunciation uɭ s an officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City is South Korea s seventh largest metropolitan city and the eighth largest city overall with a population of over 1 1 million inhabitants 2 It is located in the south east of the country neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north Ulsan 울산시Metropolitan City transcription s Hangul울산광역시 Hanja蔚山廣域市 Revised RomanizationUlsan gwang yeoksi McCune ReischauerUlsan gwangyŏksiDownton Ulsan Ulsan aerial view Simnidaebat Bridge Gajisan Provincial Park and Daewangam ParkFlagLogoUlsanShow map of South KoreaUlsanShow map of AsiaUlsanShow map of EarthCoordinates 35 33 N 129 19 E 35 550 N 129 317 E 35 550 129 317Country South KoreaRegionYeongnamDistricts5 including 1 county Government TypeMayor Council MayorKim Du gyeom People Power BodyUlsan Metropolitan CouncilArea Total1 057 136 km2 408 162 sq mi Population October 2022 Total1 111 707 Rank8th Korea Density1 100 km2 2 700 sq mi DialectGyeongsangDemonymUlsanianGDP 1 TotalKR 86 trillionUS 69 billion 2022 per capita US 63 017 2023 Area code 82 52 2 ISO 3166 codeKR 31FlowerPear flowerTreeGinkgoBirdWhite heronWebsiteOfficial website English 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 In 2020 Ulsan had a GDP per capita of 65 352 the highest of any region in South Korea Contents 1 Administrative divisions 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 5 Economy 6 Transportation 7 Sports 8 Tourist attractions 9 Festival 10 In media 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 Notable people 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksAdministrative divisions editUlsan is divided into four gu districts and one gun county Buk District 북구 北區 Dong District 동구 東區 Jung District 중구 中區 Nam District 남구 南區 Ulju County 울주군 蔚州郡 History editStone tools found at the Mugeo dong Ok hyeon archaeological site indicate that Ulsan was inhabited by humans at least as early as the Paleolithic Era Other findings indicate human inhabitation in the Neolithic Era Ulsan also contains a substantial number of settlement remains from the Bronze Age 6 During the Jinhan confederacy Ulsan was a site of iron mining and production 7 In the Later Silla period Ulsan served as an important port for the economic hub of Gyeongju and likely saw the import of luxury Persian goods such as silver glass and peacock tails 8 In 1592 the future Port of Ulsan was the site of a major battle when warrior monks joined citizen soldiers in resisting Japanese invasion 9 On January 29 1598 a combined military operation between Korea and China tried to besiege the castle but failed as reinforcements from Japan came to delay the fighting 9 Records from the Joseon Dynasty show that Ulsan was developed as a shipbuilding site as early as 1642 10 Owing to the two World Wars Ulsan began to grow as an industrial center During this time it was part of Keishōnan dō In 1962 Ulsan was chosen to become a Special Industrial Zone and in the following year it formally became a city 11 The Hyundai Group and SK Group began setting up large businesses in Ulsan 12 Hyundai Heavy Industries established the shipyard in Ulsan and Hyundai Motor Company started there 13 Later on SK Energy developed an oil refinery and petrochemical hub there Ulsan soon transformed into a modern metropolitan city Geography editUlsan is bounded on Busan Busan is 70 km 43 mi to the south Climate edit UlsanClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 39 7 2 40 10 0 68 14 4 97 19 9 107 24 13 156 26 18 234 29 22 234 30 23 170 26 18 75 22 12 44 16 6 28 10 0 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 1 5 45 29 1 6 49 31 2 7 57 38 3 8 67 47 4 2 75 56 6 1 79 64 9 2 85 72 9 2 86 73 6 7 79 65 2 9 71 54 1 7 61 42 1 1 49 32 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesUlsan has a monsoon influenced humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa bordering on Cwa with cold but dry winters and hot humid summers Monthly means range from 2 0 C 35 6 F in January to 25 9 C 78 6 F in August with diurnal temperature ranges generally low Its location on the Korean peninsula results in a seasonal lag The warmest days occur in August and averaging very near 30 C 86 F Precipitation is relatively low in the winter months but there is high rainfall from April to September Climate data for Ulsan 1991 2020 normals extremes 1932 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 19 3 66 7 24 2 75 6 25 4 77 7 31 0 87 8 34 7 94 5 35 5 95 9 38 2 100 8 38 8 101 8 35 6 96 1 30 5 86 9 27 6 81 7 22 4 72 3 38 8 101 8 Mean daily maximum C F 7 4 45 3 9 6 49 3 13 7 56 7 19 3 66 7 23 7 74 7 26 1 79 0 29 2 84 6 30 0 86 0 26 0 78 8 21 8 71 2 15 9 60 6 9 6 49 3 19 4 66 9 Daily mean C F 2 4 36 3 4 3 39 7 8 4 47 1 13 7 56 7 18 2 64 8 21 6 70 9 25 2 77 4 26 0 78 8 21 7 71 1 16 5 61 7 10 4 50 7 4 3 39 7 14 4 57 9 Mean daily minimum C F 1 8 28 8 0 3 31 5 3 5 38 3 8 5 47 3 13 4 56 1 17 7 63 9 22 1 71 8 22 8 73 0 18 2 64 8 12 1 53 8 5 7 42 3 0 1 31 8 10 2 50 4 Record low C F 14 3 6 3 12 5 9 5 9 6 14 7 2 6 27 3 3 6 38 5 6 8 44 2 13 9 57 0 13 4 56 1 7 9 46 2 0 4 32 7 7 8 18 0 12 4 9 7 14 3 6 3 Average precipitation mm inches 38 6 1 52 39 9 1 57 68 4 2 69 96 9 3 81 107 4 4 23 155 5 6 12 234 1 9 22 234 1 9 22 170 3 6 70 74 8 2 94 44 2 1 74 28 4 1 12 1 292 6 50 89 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 5 5 6 0 8 2 8 8 9 3 10 0 13 6 12 7 10 5 5 8 5 9 4 5 100 8Average snowy days 1 8 2 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 1Average relative humidity 48 5 50 5 56 1 59 1 64 6 73 5 78 6 77 7 75 8 67 1 60 0 50 9 63 5Mean monthly sunshine hours 192 8 184 4 200 9 213 1 221 4 171 9 155 7 175 8 159 0 196 4 183 6 194 5 2 249 5Percent possible sunshine 61 2 57 4 50 6 52 8 49 5 39 6 34 2 40 0 40 3 55 3 58 8 64 0 49 2Average ultraviolet index 2 3 3 4 5 5 7 6 5 4 3 2 4Source 1 Korea Meteorological Administration percent sunshine 1981 2010 14 15 16 Source 2 Weather Atlas UV 17 Demographics editReligion in Ulsan 2015 18 Not religious 54 5 Buddhism 29 8 Protestantism 10 9 Catholicism 4 2 Other 0 6 Religion edit According to the 2015 census a majority of Ulsan residents did not belong to any religion Buddhism was the most common religion with 29 8 of residents being adherents followed by Protestantism at 10 9 and Roman Catholicism at 4 2 Economy edit nbsp Planned industrial development for the Ulsan Industrial Zone 1962 nbsp Ulsan Central market entrance As the centre of the Ulsan Industrial District the city is the corporate base of the multinational Hyundai conglomerate Up to 1962 Ulsan operated as a fishing port and market centre As part of South Korea s first five year economic plan Ulsan became an open port Additionally the government designated Ulsan as a Special Industrial District 19 which encouraged development of major industrial plants and factories an oil refinery fertilizer plants automobile production and heavy industries were developed here The shipbuilding port Bangeojin was annexed by the city in 1962 Hyundai Group founded Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan in 1973 which effectively turned the city into a company town and drew a large influx of workers into the city 20 The company s importance to the city can be seen in its name s omnipresence with a highway named after Hyundai s founder and the hospital school theater as well as many restaurants and department stores bearing the Hyundai name 21 Amid a global downturn in shipbuilding Hyundai Heavy Industries sold 1 billion of assets and laid off large numbers of employees in 2016 22 The company borrowed money from the state run Korea Development Bank in order to purchase Daewoo Shipbuilding amp Marine Engineering forming Korea Shipbuilding amp Offshore Engineering with plans to move corporate headquarters to Seoul 23 Some view this downturn as an indicator of South Korea s over reliance on chaebols and fear that a period of deindustrialization for Ulsan mirroring the United States Rust Belt could be on the horizon 24 The city has the world s third largest citation needed oil refinery with 840 000 BPD owned by SK Energy South Korea s no 3 S oil refinery complex with 669 000BPD and 1 7million PX plant of world single largest facility 39 000BPD lubricant base oil owned by Saudi Aramco is also in Ulsan 5 Ulsan is the home of the world s largest automobile assembly plant with an annual capacity of 1 700 000 units operated by Hyundai Motors The plant started with 50 000 capacity in 1968 and has expanded 30 times to become the top complex in the world with its own export piers with logistics competitiveness 3 Its integrated design of related functions was inspired by the Ford River Rouge Complex in Dearborn Michigan In November 2011 SB LiMotive opened an advanced lithium ion battery production plant in Ulsan SB LiMotive was a 50 50 consortium of Samsung SDI and Robert Bosch GmbH 25 26 27 In September 2012 Samsung SDI bought out Robert Bosch GmbH s portion of SB LiMotive for 95 million to gain 100 ownership of the Ulsan production facility 28 The Ulsan plant is one of Samsung SDI s trio of advanced car battery production facilities 29 30 Transportation editThe city transport department plans to build a light rail line The public transportation system is as good as any other major Korean city The bus system shows a specific ETA at most bus stops 31 Ulsan Airport constructed in 1970 and expanded in 1997 has more than 20 flights per day to and from Seoul s Gimpo International Airport and 4 flights per week to and from Jeju International Airport In November 2010 Korea s high speed train network the KTX was extended to Ulsan 32 This provides a high speed link to Seoul with a running time of just over 2 hours The new KTX station Ulsan Station is in nearby Eonyang with a series of express buses 5001 5005 as well as some city buses serving the new station 33 The original city station has been renamed Taehwa River Station 32 Sports edit nbsp Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium The city hosts the K League 1 football club Ulsan HD FC After the 2002 FIFA World Cup they relocated from their former stadium in Jung gu which is now a municipal ground to the Munsu Stadium which hosted several matches during the 2002 World Cup The club have been crowned champions of Asia twice winning the AFC Champions League in 2012 and 2020 Ulsan was home to another football team Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dolphin FC which played in the Korea National League until 2016 when it was dissolved Currently Ulsan is home to another football team Ulsan Citizen FC which plays in the K3 League It is also home to the University of Ulsan and its sports programs Ulsan also hosts Korean Basketball League team Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus Their home ground is Dongchun Gymnasium which located in Jung Gu 34 Lotte Giants a KBO League baseball club in Busan plays some of their home matches at the Ulsan Munsu Baseball Stadium Tourist attractions editIn Yeongnam Alps there are seven tall mountains Gajisan Sinbulsan Ganwolsan Cheonhwangsan Yeongchuksan Goheonsan Jaeyaksan over 1 000m above sea level Sinbulsan MT Ridge where grasses turn silver in autumn is one of the best sights to see in the Yeongnam Alps Eoksae festival is held every early October in Ganwoljae which is best known for its colony of silver grass Korea s largest traditional folk Onggi earthware village is Oegosan The traditional Onggi earthware manufacturing process is carried on here and is open to tourists including Onggi workshops and kilns The Ulsan Onggi museum offers a variety of information related to Onggi and displays a diversity of this earthware As the only whale museum in Korea Jangsaengpo Whale Museum collects maintains and displays whaling related artifacts They have become more rare since 1986 when whaling was internationally prohibited in order to protect the species The museum provides a variety of information related to whales and marine ecosystems it is a space for education research and experience Whale cruises depart from Jangsaengpo port Ulsan Grand Park is claimed as the best ecology park in a downtown area in Korea boasting a vast area of 3 640 000 m2 39 180 634 sq ft Natural Clean and Comfortable are the main themes and it is a place for urbanites to seek nature It sponsors a variety of events and festivals for families It is a pleasant place for relaxation where you can breathe in nature during daily life citation needed In particular the Rose Festival every June presents a feast for the eyes and nose Taehwagang River National Garden Simnidaesup 10 ri bamboo grove one of the 12 scenic beauties of Ulsan was restored now the river and the bamboo grove are connected This space expresses the related ecology of the area showing the importance of nature and environment It allows visitors the chance to observe and experience wildlife in its natural environment and to relax while being one of nature Ulsan has beautiful beaches Jinha Ilsan Daewangam Park features a lush hundred year old pine forest Ganjeolgot Cape is noted as the first place to see the sunrise from the Korean peninsula A sunrise festival is held every New Year s Day Ulsan Industry Park has been leading the Pacific Rim industry in the 21st century Ulsan has Hyundai Motor Company with the world s largest single purpose plant Hyundai Heavy Industries the biggest heavy industry leader in the world Hyundai Mipo Shipbuilding and Petrochemical Park leaders in Korea s chemistry industry nbsp Twilight view of Taehwa River and downtown area nbsp Industrial Complex area in UlsanFestival editApril Seo Duk chul Original Children s Song Competitions July August Ulsan Summer Festival December 31 January 1 Ganjeolgot Sunrise FestivalIn media editUlsan is one of the filming locations of the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation 2012 South Korean television melodrama series May Queen starring Han Ji hye Kim Jae won and Jae Hee Twin towns sister cities editThe following table lists the twin towns sister cities of Ulsan 35 36 City Region Country YearHagi Yamaguchi Prefecture nbsp Japan 1981Portland Oregon nbsp United States 1987Changchun Jilin nbsp China 1994Kocaeli Province nbsp Turkey 2002Santos Sao Paulo nbsp Brazil 2002Khanh Hoa Province nbsp Vietnam 2002Tomsk Tomsk Oblast nbsp Russia 2003Wuxi Jiangsu nbsp China 2006Montevideo Montevideo Department nbsp Uruguay 2012Chennai Tamil Nadu nbsp India 2016Mandalay Mandalay Region nbsp Myanmar 2017Houston Texas nbsp United States 2021Notable people editKim Young chul comedian and singer Kim Tae hee actress Han Chae ah actress Oh Yoon ah actress Raina singer After School and Orange Caramel Tei singer Seo In guk singer and actor Yura singer Girl s Day Jang Ki yong model and actor Kim Mingyu actor and former Produce X 101 contestant Yumdda rapper Lee Wan actor Han So hee actress Lee So hee badminton player Kim Su ji diver Bibi singer Kim Seung gyu football player Jung Woo young football player Lee Jae sung football player Seol Young woo football playerSee also editBangudae Petroglyphs List of cities in South Korea List of oil refineries List of South Korean regions by GDPReferences edit 2022년 지역소득 잠정 www kostat go kr SOUTH KOREA Cities registered population Citypopulation Retrieved 21 August 2013 a b 연합뉴스 바른언론 빠른뉴스 in Korean Yonhap News 2009 10 16 Retrieved 2013 07 12 천혜 절경 바닷가가 세계 최대 조선소로 변모 오마이뉴스 Ohmynews com 2013 01 18 Retrieved 2013 07 12 a b http pda ulsan go kr Common Detail neo id U0010711 5B 5D Su Il Jeong 2016 The Silk Road Encyclopedia Irvine CA Seoul Selection ISBN 978 1624120664 Iron Culture of Ancient Korea Korean Heritage Cultural Heritage Administration Retrieved 25 October 2019 Gyeongju Silk Roads UNESCO Retrieved 25 October 2019 a b 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mobis phoebus basketball team Archived from the original on 2016 10 29 Retrieved 2016 04 14 Ulsan Metropolitan City ulsan go kr Archived from the original on 2014 01 03 Mandalay and Ulsan Archived from the original on 2017 09 16 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ulsan nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Ulsan Official website in English Ulsan Metropolitan City official site in Korean Ulsan Official Site of Korea Tourism Org Ulsan s Foreigner Living Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulsan amp oldid 1192266537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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