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I have been in Korea exactly 1 month. This seems very strange, in many ways I am very settled, the kids are doing well at school etc… but I still feel like I have just arrived and the ground is still wobbly. There was a steep learning curve when you arrive anywhere and soon that is all forgotten and it becomes commonplace and routine. So before I forget what it is like first moving to Ulsan, here is my guide for getting though the first month. The three main expat areas are. Nam-gu , new downtown, is south of the river and has the Lotte hotel and wheel, shops and is where I live in Skyrex big tall ugly building — hard to miss. Jung-gu , old downtown, is north of the river, this has more shops and restaurants and Exordium apartments. Food Shopping. This is way easier than I was worried it would be. There are a few big supermarkets, Emart photos here and Homeplus are the ones I have been to but I think that Lotte Mart is another one. Then there are small corner shops, like family mart, mini mart — these have a good selection of the basics and often have cash machines. Homeplus is Tescos, so good news for Brits like me as you can get a lot of home products there. There is a good Homeplus in Dong-gu, where you can get large bags of pasta and breakfast cereals, they also have some of the Tesco finest range. My nearest supermarket is Emart, which has pretty much everything. It is a large shop over three floors. The ground floor is all food, the second floor which you can only get to from the inside escalators has cleaning products, household stuff, pets supplies and electrical goods, the third floor is clothes and sports stuff. You need a won coin for the trolley. There is also newly opened a Costco, out near the airport. Waste disposal. There is a special bin in most apartments for food waste, which heats and dries it out to try and prevent smells. The usual — paper, plastic, cans, glass — get recycled and the rest goes into general waste. These needs to go into special bags. They are blue in Nam-gu and pink in Dong-gu and I have no idea what colour they are in Jung-gu — maybe someone can add this? They come in 4 sizes 10L, 20L, 50L and L. You can get these bags in the supermarkets, they are at the checkout in Homeplus and double up as carrier bags, however, they hide them at Emart at the customer service desk. I have a card with Korean writing on it,. Is more chaotic that I am used to and they beep you a lot. It was stressful at first I survived and Driving course but I am getting more used to it. You just have to concentrate more and be that little bit more assertive claiming your road space. We have had to order an English speaking GPS, which will make life a lot easier. I tried to learn some Korean before I came here, but with all the stress of the move it has all completely vanished. The only two phrases that I know and use are: An-youg-har-sae-yo — which is the polite form of hello Gamza-hab-ne-dar — which is thank you. There are two options of schools for expats the Hyundai Foreigners School in Dong-gu, or the Busan International Foreign School which is over in Busan neighbouring city. Recreational stuff. There is a surprising amount of stuff to do in Ulsan. Hyundai produces a montly magazine called FLiK, who also have a Facebook page giving useful information about what is going on. I have found a useful book called Ulsan, The Face of Ulsan, which has places to go and see and importantly has a map in English. There are Twelve Scenic Areas of Ulsan, ranging from the mountains to the beaches to overlooking the shipyards at night! There are lots of motels, but I am not sure they are for sleeping in! I am sure there are more but these are the only 2 that I know so far. That is all I can think of at the moment. My wife and I will most likely be moving out in January. One quick question for now; how long did it take for your satnav to arrive? And was there any choice of model or just the one you got? Esther Haydock Oct 29, We got ours though Coens which is a support company for the oil and gas companies. We are away for a bit in November around the 11th but if we are in Ulsan I will happily meet up and help if I can. Okay — thanks. It will be most prob the last week of November. Can I be cheaky and ask how much it was? Esther Haydock Nov 01, Sorry for the delay I was finding out for you. Emma Feb 03, We are looking for a day spa for facials pedicures do you have any idea where to go here in Ulsan. Esther Haydock Feb 05, Kunal Mittal Feb 23, Hello Esther. I am Kunal from India. First of all i want to say You Thanks for this beautiful Information. I am a Bachelor, 28 years old. I dont know anyone in Korea. I am worried about if i vll be able to survive there…. Esther Haydock Feb 23, Have a look at the Ulsan online Facebook page, there are lots of singles here and a good social life. Sheree Apr 17, This was the best written most informative concise bit of information I have come across. I have been in Ulsan for about 5 weeks and am finding it reasonably difficult as is understandably. Omg you just gave me answers to alot of things I was quite confused about. Thank you. Esther Haydock Apr 17, No problem, I wrote that at the end of my first month, when all the confusing things were still fresh in my mind. Glad it was useful. Hi there.. Do you have any contacts in ulsan, dong gu or namgu.. I needed it badly… for 3mos. Esther Haydock Sep 18, But someone on the Ulsan Online Facebook page might be able to help. Dene May 06, Your tips are great!. I just moved to skyrex two days ago and found your blog a great help. I noticed that you were attending yoga classes within the building can you please tell me where you got the info on the classes and if there are any more classes or activities in the building, it would be a great help Thanx Donna. Esther Haydock Aug 16, There is also a weekly coffee morning, held alternatively near Skyrex and Exordium. If you contact Karen she will tell you where the next one is and give you directions. There is bootcamp three time a week, Zumba, belly dancing and some crafty groups as well. Colin Aug 27, Esther Haydock Aug 27, Diane Freeman Sep 04, Hi Esther, Great info here! Thanks for making the effort to share your experience. Esther Haydock Sep 04, Sara Sep 10, Really tanks for your blog. Sorry for my english Sara. Esther Haydock Sep 10, Thanks for your kind comments about my blog. Fr English lessons there are lots of English teachers in Ulsan and one of them might be able to help you, maybe as a language exchange. It is a great group for asking all sorts of Ulsan questions. Farah Sep 17, Hi Esther, I am Farah ori. Your post gave me some ideas about how it is like to live in Ulsan. My Norwegian husband and I are doing some research about Ulsan. Can you help me with this-. Is Hyundai foreign school only for kids whos parents working with Hyundai? If not, what is the youngest age? How is the medical system in Ulsan? I am 16 weeks pregnant and i am nervous about giving birth in different country. Not knowing what to expect. Esther Haydock Sep 17, The medical system is very good, I know a few people who have had babies in Korean and some who are pregnant. They are all happy with the care they received. If you are on facebook then the Ulsan Parents Group is a really good place to start. My wife is due in four days. Biba Oct 01, Esther Haydock Oct 01, I brought my cat supplies from Costco and there are lots of vets around, which stock pet things. Maria Nov 15, Do you know what area you will be living in? Wyatt Dec 03, My wife and I are a young couple no children yet moving to Ulsan in Jan from Texas. We are trying to decide what part of town to live in. We like Down town better, the apartments and the things to do. Are there groups or Foreigners clubs in the down town area? Esther Haydock Dec 03, The only foreigners club is the one in the old compound in Dong-gu. However, there are lots of expats in the downtown areas and plenty to do. There are weekly coffee mornings where you can get to know others and find hobbies that interest you. That I know of there are painting and drawing groups, Majong, yoga, bootcamp, book groups so I sure your wife will find something to do and people to do it with. What company are you with? If they have other families in Ulsan that is a good starting point. Good luck with you move and I hope you enjoy Ulsan. Sarah Walker Nov 04, All of this is very useful, thank you. I was just wondering where you go that book? Esther Haydock Nov 04, Tony Aug 04, Interesting post. Esther Haydock Aug 14, There is two other english kindergardens as far as I know. Reuven Nov 25, Hello, Esther! Thank you for the excellent blog. I would like to consider this offer. I have a one-year-old baby. I would like to know about the life in Ulsan: health care, kindergarten, the cost of living apartment, etc. Esther Haydock Nov 30, Thank you for looking at my blog. Ulsan online is a great place to start. It is a very friendly place and I really liked living there. Welcome to my blog, which is all about my life as an expat wife travelling around the world. We have just moved to Baku, Azerbaijan for our next adventure. Email Address:. Yes please. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Surviving the first month in Ulsan, Korea I have been in Korea exactly 1 month. The three main expat areas are Nam-gu , new downtown, is south of the river and has the Lotte hotel and wheel, shops and is where I live in Skyrex big tall ugly building — hard to miss. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like Loading Would be good to pick your brains while we are here in November if that would be possible. Stay safe. All the best and I hope you settle in quickly, Esther. Hello thanks for your blog, my family and I are moving to Ulsan next week! Enjoy your move to Ulsan. Hi, Thanks for your kind comments about my blog. Good luck with your move. Can you help me with this- Is Hyundai foreign school only for kids whos parents working with Hyundai? Good luck with your move and your pregnancy. We may be moving here in a couple of months. Trying to learn a bit about the area. Good luck with your move, I hope everything goes well. Leave a comment Cancel reply. Esther Haydock Welcome to my blog, which is all about my life as an expat wife travelling around the world. 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