How to Get to Ulsan, South Korea from Incheon International Airport: A Detailed Guide
Introduction Planning a trip to Ulsan? If you’re landing at Incheon International Airport (ICN), you have several options to reach Ulsan. This guide provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to get to Ulsan via train, bus, and domestic flight, helping you choose the best route based on your preferences for speed, comfort, and cost. Option 1: By KTX (Korea Train eXpress) Step-by-Step Guide: Arrive at Incheon International Airport: Clear immigration, collect baggage, and pass through customs. Getting to Seoul Station from Incheon Airport: Airport Railroad Express (AREX): Follow signs to the AREX station in the airport. Purchase a ticket for the AREX Express Train (non-stop) to Seoul Station. The journey takes about 43 minutes and costs around KRW 9,500. Alternatively, take the AREX All-Stop Train (cost: KRW 4,750, duration: 56 minutes). Seoul Station to Ulsan Station: KTX: Purchase a KTX ticket to Ulsan at Seoul Station. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, costing around KRW 53,000 – 65,000. From Ulsan Station to Your Destination: Bus or Taxi: Buses to downtown Ulsan take about 30-40 minutes. A taxi will be faster but more expensive. Option 2: By Domestic Flight Step-by-Step Guide: Arrive at Incheon International Airport: Clear immigration, collect baggage, and pass through customs. Transfer to Gimpo Airport: AREX: Take the AREX...
Read MoreFostering Unity and Support: Building a Thriving Foreign Community in Ulsan
Living as a foreigner in Ulsan, South Korea, offers a unique experience enriched by the vibrant community that has flourished over the years. However, like any community, it has faced its challenges, yet remains resilient, thanks to platforms like Ulsan Online and its predecessor, The Ulsan Pear. As someone who has been intricately involved in these endeavors, I’ve witnessed both the strengths and the struggles of our foreigner community. Over the past two decades, Ulsan has been a haven for expatriates, providing a sense of belonging and camaraderie. Yet, amidst the camaraderie, there have been instances of fragmentation, leaving newcomers feeling isolated. This fragmentation often stems from personal agendas overshadowing the collective well-being of the community. As a longstanding member, I’ve witnessed the repercussions of such divisiveness firsthand. However, amidst these challenges, the essence of community remains strong. What distinguishes a thriving community is its inclusivity and support network. Platforms like Ulsan Online’s Facebook group, boasting over 13,000 members, serve as a digital hub where individuals can connect, share experiences, and find companionship. It’s a place where plans for the weekend are made, and bonds are formed, bridging the gap between strangers in a foreign land. Beyond virtual connections, initiatives like the Foreigner Support Center are instrumental in fostering a sense of belonging. Through...
Read MoreReflecting on a Decade of Ulsan Online: Bridging Communities in the Heart of South Korea
In February of 2014, I embarked on a journey that was both daunting and exhilarating—taking the helm of Ulsan Online. Little did I know, this endeavor would not only shape the next ten years of my life but also leave an indelible mark on the Ulsan community. As we celebrate a decade of connections, challenges, and community, I find it both humbling and inspiring to look back on the path we’ve navigated together. From Humble Beginnings When I...
Read MoreThe Evolving Soul of Seongnamdong
If you happened to navigate the labyrinthine alleyways of Seongnamdong in Ulsan, South Korea back in the early 2000s, you’d recall a neighborhood vastly different from the vibrant, well-lit streets and trendy cafes that grace the area today. Sure, the iconic shigyetop intersection stood as a beacon, but back then, it merely signaled your escape from the red-light district, ushering you back into the shopping domain. However, the resemblance ends there. The skeletal structure of the “Old Downtown” still...
Read MoreStaying Warm in Korea
Winter in Korea demands serious attention, and this holds true even for individuals accustomed to Canadian winters. The cost of heating an apartment, regardless of its size, can soar significantly. Additionally, navigating the intricacies of the Korean floor heating system, known as “ondol,” can pose a challenge. This guide aims to assist you in navigating the complexities of staying warm during this season while also managing your heating expenses effectively. Mastering the Ondol Beyond language barriers, mastering the intricacies...
Read MoreNavigating the Korean ESL Job Market: A Guide for New English Teachers in Ulsan
If you’re considering a career as an English teacher in Korea, you’ve probably heard about “hogwans” and the mixed reputation they have. These businesses, often posing as schools or academies, can be a minefield for unsuspecting foreign teachers. In this guide, we’ll shed light on the shady practices that some hogwans employ and provide essential advice to help you secure a fair and rewarding teaching experience in Korea. The Importance of Research: One of the first steps...
Read MoreGetting to Ulsan During COVID-19
Traveling during the pandemic is difficult but there are times when you have to travel. Unfortunately, to stop the spread of the virus, the regulations keep getting more complicated. In order to help, we have put together this guide to help you know what to expect when coming to Ulsan this year. Keep in mind, that not all of these rules will apply to you, they are subject to change at the discretion of the Korean Government...
Read MoreBGN Eye Hospital Interview with Dr. Kang Jeong Yeop
Let’s learn more about Laser Vision Correction directly from BGN Eye Hospital leading ophthalmologist Dr. Kang Jeong Yeop. Today we will interview with Dr. Kang and ask the most common questions about Laser Vision Correction. – Hello Dr. Kang, one of the first questions that bothers our patients is ” Am I a candidate for a Laser Vision Correction”? – Hello guys, First of all we should consider patients’ age, general health, lens prescription, eyes health and stable cornea condition....
Read MoreEssential Apps for Living in Ulsan
When you first arrive in Ulsan, it can be tough to navigate. Everything seems foreign and running at a pace far beyond anything that you have ever experienced before. Ulsan Online was created to help you navigate this amazing city. However, at the rate things change even we need help and that why you need these essential apps for living in Ulsan. This list includes some of the best apps for navigation, public transportation and daily life. The apps...
Read MorePreparing for a Typhoon in Korea
Every year at the end of the summer, there is an uncomfortable time where typhoons are common. Usually this period is around late August to early September and sometimes we even get a few in October! That being said, it is a good idea to prepare for this time and make sure that you are safe from the typhoon. You are going to find a lot of varying opinions if you are solely sourcing your information from internet memes...
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