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During the Jinhan confederacy, Ulsan was a site of iron mining and production. 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.
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Apr 1, 2024 · Ulsan is a metropolitan city in southeastern South Korea at the eastern end of the Taebaek Mountains, facing the East Sea on Ulsan Bay.
Ulsan belonged to Jinhan in the Samhan times. Its name was later changed to Hakok, and it was incorporated into Imran-gun in the 16th year of King ...
Dec 13, 2015 · Two buildings down is another two-story early modern structure. Unlike the first, this one appears to retain its original wooden window frames.
Ulsan was a small fishing town with a population of 210,000 and exports of $260,000 in the early 1960's. The city has since developed into a world-class ...
The siege of Ulsan was an unsuccessful Ming-Joseon attempt to capture Ulsan from the Japanese. The siege lasted from 26 January to 19 February 1598.
History. 1962 : Designated as Ulsan Specific Industrial Zone. 1995 : Ulsan City and Ulsan County are integrated. 1997 : Ulsan Metropolitan City is established.
History of Ulsan. January 27,1962 Ulsan Specific Industrial Zone Designation (Elevated to Ulsan-si in June 1962); January 1, 1995. Ulsan-si and Ulsan-gun ...
Ulsan was a key industrial site during World War II and the Korean War that is why, in addition to its incredibly fortunate location inside the Busan perimeter, ...
History ; Three Kingdom Period: International trade port during the Shilla Dynasty ; Joseon Period(1426): Opening of Yeompo Port (one of three po ports) to trade ...