Nam-gu is a district of Ulsan, South Korea. Its name literally means "South Ward".
[edit] History
The history of Ulsan Metropolitan City before 1914 refers to the Ulsan Metropolitan City document.
[edit] Administrative divisions
The "Dong" of Nam-Gu are:
- (무거동)The University of Ulsan is in Moo-Gu Dong
- (삼호동)
- (신정1동)
- (신정2동)
- (신정3동)
- (신정4동)
- (신정5동)
- (삼산동)
- (옥동)
- (달동)
- (수암동)
- (대현동)
- (야음장생포동)
- (선암동)
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Samsan-dong: This is an affluent portion of the city and has many positive attributes. There are twelve scenic areas that are close to Ulsan and are advertised throughout the city. There is a tour bus leaving each day that will take a person to some of these sites for a fee.
Shinay, meaning "old town", is a nice place to shop for many western style items. Cinemas, McDonalds and Dunkin Donuts are a popular place and there are plenty of side streets and alleys to purchase clothes and other items.
The night life has many offerings. The Benchwarmers Bar and Grill caters to tourists. Near the Lotte Hotel is a newly opened Krispy Kreme doughnut place, close to Kim's English Book store on the 5th floor.
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