Ganjeolgot Sunrise Festival 울산 간절곶 해맞이축제
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Ganjeolgot Cape in Ulsan offers visitors impressive views of the sunrise and is part of the New Year’s Sunrise Festival every December. The festival starts at sunset on the 31st with cultural events followed by a year-end concert. In addition, fireworks displays, enjoying tteokguk (traditional Korean new years dish) and a wide range of performances fill the evening and last through the night. Visitors may also enjoy the “Starlight Observatory” and a 3-D production about Ganjeolgot Cape and the Ulsan area.
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・Finished : 20160101
・Location : Ganjeolgot Cape, Daesong-ri
・Beginning : 20151230
・Location : [Bus]
From Ulsan Intercity Express Bus Terminal, take local
bus No. 715 to Ganjeolgot Cape (간절곶).
(Intervals:
35min)
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