Buk District, Ulsan Explained

Buk
Native Name Lang:ko
Settlement Type:Autonomous District
Translit Lang1:Korean
Translit Lang1 Type1:Hanja
Translit Lang1 Info2:Buk-gu
Translit Lang1 Info3:Puk-ku
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:South Korea
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Yeongnam
Subdivision Type2:Provincial level
Subdivision Name2:Ulsan
Subdivision Type3:Administrative divisions
Subdivision Name3:27 administrative dong
Area Total Km2:80.41
Population As Of:2006
Population Total:149676
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Dialect
Population Blank1:Gyeongsang

Buk District (literally north district) is a gu, or district, in north central Ulsan, South Korea. Its name literally means "North Ward". It stretches roughly from the Ring Road to Mohwa into the north and out to the coast in the east.

Demographics

149,676 people live in Ulsan Buk Gu's 80.41 km2. 77,214 of these are Korean males, 71,183 are Korean females, 961 are foreign males and 318 are foreign females (2006). In no "dong" (smaller division) do women outnumber men.

Administrative divisions

The "Dong" of Buk-Gu are:

Local attractions

Jeongja Beach (정자 해수욕장) is the most popular in Ulsan and there are several raw fish restaurants and pleasant western restaurants-come-bars lining the coast road around here. Most people in Ulsan go here infrequently, however, as it lies at the other end of a twisted road over the hills just south of Muryongsan (무룡산), Ulsan's second-highest hill.

Jujeon Mongdol beach (주전몽돌해변) is a beach that connects Jujeon (주전) and Gangdong (강동) and its length is about 1.5 km. It was also selected as one of the "12 must-see natural sights of Ulsan2 by Ulsan Metropolitan Government. Different from most beaches that are covered with sand, Junjeon Mongdol beach is covered with smooth pebble stones. Especially the seaside course that connects Jujeon (주전)-Jengja (정자)-Gangdong (강동) is well known for the best drive course of Ulsan.

Transport

Transport in Buk-gu is simple, as most of the population are in striking distance of either the Ring Road or National Road 7, which is the main road up the East Coast of South Korea and which, at this point, connects Ulsan with Gyeongju to the north. Ulsan's domestic airport (IATA Code: USN), which serves Seoul is located in Buk-gu.[1]

Sister cities

See also

List of districts in South KoreaBuk-gu, Ulsan (South Korea electorate)

References

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External links

35.5814°N 129.3611°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Introduction of Ulsan Airport . 2008-05-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929083514/http://ulsan.airport.co.kr/eng/info/information.jsp . September 29, 2007.
  2. Web site: Sister Cities of Buk-gu . 2008-05-28 . Ulsan Buk-gu . 2016-01-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160112122054/http://english.bukgu.ulsan.kr/Government/SisterCities.php . dead .
  3. Web site: RFC 3.0 오류 메세지.
  4. 000102003000000&orderBy=DATA_TITLE:ASC&startPage=1&categoryCode1=C003&dataSid=119
  5. Web site: 울산 12경.
  6. Web site: 주전해변.
  7. Web site: 주전 몽돌해안과 봉수대.