Jukbyeon Port in Gyeongbuk
1 Introduction to Jukbyeon Port.
Jukbyeon Port (竹邊港) is a fishing port located in Jukbyeon-ri, Jukbyeon-myeon, Uljin-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It was designated as a national fishing port on December 29, 1995. The management office is the East Sea Fisheries Management Division of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, and the facility manager is the Uljin County Governor.
Jukbyeon Port, located in Geunbuk-myeon, Uljin-gun, is famous for catching squid and pollack. It was originally called Bukbin because it was a seaside with many bamboo trees, but was renamed Bukbyeon and Bukbyeon-dong. When the administrative districts were merged, Bongsu-dong was merged to become Bukbyeon-ri, and it was incorporated into Bukbyeon-myeon.
Jukbyeon Port is the northernmost fishing port in Gyeongsangbuk-do, and it is not only the best port on the east coast, but also an important fishing forward base for national defense. It was changed from a coastal port to a national fishing port in 1995, and after establishing measures to prevent sinking in the port in 1997, a maintenance plan service was implemented in 2001.
In the waters off Jukbyeon Port, squid, mackerel, and flounder are caught in abundance, and Uljin crab is especially famous.
Crab does not refer to a large crab, but it is said that the crabs caught in the waters off Uljin are called crabs because their legs resemble bamboo.
Jukbyeon Port, located in the northern part of Uljin, is generally warm and is affected by ocean currents throughout the year, so there is not much difference between summer and winter. Jukbyeon Lighthouse plays an important role as a guide for ships sailing the East Sea.
2 How to get to Jukbyeon Port.
- Inquiries and guidance: 054-782-1501
- Address: 180 Jukbyeonjungang-ro, Jukbyeon-myeon, Uljin-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Hours of operation: Varies by store
- Holidays: Varies by store
- Parking: Available
- Items for sale: Various seafood, dried fish
3 The scenery of Jukbyeon Port.
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