The Ulsan Museum opened a comprehensive city history museum in 2011 to showcase the culture and history of Ulsan from prehistoric times to modern times. The Ulsan History Museum, which has 1 basement and 2 floors above ground, introduces the industrial history view of various industries based on Ulsan, the Haeok Museum for children to learn the history and industries of Ulsan, a planning exhibition room, and a video museum. More than 4,000 relics and materials are displayed. The History Hall displays more than 1,570 artifacts from the Paleolithic period to the history before the designation of the Ulsan Industrial Center in 1962. You can see pots with birdcage lids, whale bones inlaid with bone tips, bronze pots, duck-billed pottery, lotus-patterned water curtain birds, and gold-bronze Buddha statues. The main collections are: Treasure No. 1006, dated 1399, ≪Lee Jong-ju, the ancient god of Wang Zhi and the second Wu Ke red card≫, Ulsan Metropolitan City Tangible Cultural Property No. 18 Joseon Dynasty "Mr. Ulsan House Case", "Song of the Mountain God" and so on. In Halls 1 and 2 of the Industrial History View, there are more than 170 historical materials of major industries such as North Korea, automobiles, petrochemicals, electronics, and non-metals displayed by local enterprises. SDI display, Samyang Company's sugar refinery engineering model, a petrochemical complex model from early products, SK Energy's crude oil drilling to product production process, and a miniature model of an industrial tower built in 1967 to commemorate the Ulsan Industrial Center.
Good for learning ㅎㅎ Hamki with children
It's worth a visit. Although I don't understand or understand, I think it's not bad.
Very nice place, you can take a little time to see
The Changshengpu Museum mainly talks about this place. It is similar to the nearby Whale Museum. The county seat is not big here. There are two museums nearby. It seems that the people here are really fine.
It doesn't mean anything, a country of bullets, what's fun?