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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DaeguDaegu - Wikipedia

    Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is the fourth-largest metropolitan city in the nation with over 2.3 million residents; and the second-largest city after Busan in the Yeongnam region in southeastern South Korea.

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    Daegu is in the middle of a wide, flat valley, rectangular in shape, and hosts one of the country's largest US military bases. It was promoted to a federal territory city (a city under the direct control of the central government) in 1981. In addition, in 1995, it was promoted from a federal territory city to a metropolitan city and maintains the c...

    By plane

    1. 35.894167128.6588891 Daegu International Airport (TAEIATA). Has domestic flights to Seoul Incheon, Jeju island, and international flights to Shanghai and Beijing in China and Kansai near Osaka in Japan. The airport is quite small but international and is shared with the military. The airport is on the east side of the city. To go to the downtown area, take a bus (No. 401, fare: ₩1,100) or ride a taxi. A taxi ride to the Dongsungro district in the center of the city costs around ₩7,000 and...

    By train

    There are two train stations in the city. One is Dongdaegu (East Daegu) station and the other is Daegu station. Both stations are connected by Subway Line 1. You can take high speed KTXtrain or quite inexpensive Seamaeul and Mugunghwa train if you are to spend less on transportation. 1. 35.8793128.62862 Dongdaegu Station. This is the main station, and only serves the high speed KTX trains. KTX trains connect Seoul to Busan via Daegu and Daejeon, usually they take 1 hour 40 minutes to Seoul an...

    By car

    Gyeongbu Expressway: The Longest Expressway in the country from Seoul to Busan Central Expressway: A expressway located in the eastern part of the country, contrary to its name.

    By public transportation

    Daegu has three subway metro lines. The first two lines intersect at the main downtown stop of Banwoldang. Line 1 (red line) runs from Daegok to Ansim and Line 2 (green line) runs from Munyang to Sawol. Stops are announced in Korean and in English. Subways typically run from 05:30 to 23:30. Tickets can be purchased from machines. To enter the subway, scan your token and hold on to it because you will need to insert the same token as you exit. The monorail, Line 3 (yellow line) is connected in...

    By taxi

    Taxis are cheap and easy to find. The basic fare is ₩3,300, and ₩100 per 134m and ₩100 per 32 seconds will be charged. People in Daegu do not use street addresses. To give directions, you should give the nearest landmark to your destination such as a department store, hotel, or movie theater.

    By tour bus

    Daegu operates a City Tour Bus that passes by many cultural remains and otherwise touristy places, runs 5 times a day. It is open year-round and operates from 10:00 everyday departing from Daegu Tourist Information Center, Dongdaegu Train Station and Banwoldang. It costs about ₩5,000 for an adult with discounted fares for school students. Road map and leaflet can be downloaded from here.

    Parks include Bongmu Reports Park between Daegu Airport and the entrance of Mt. Palgong, it has playgrounds and equipment for tennis, Jokku, badminton, shooting and so on; you can enjoy of outdoor...
    Duryu Park, 161, Duryugongwon-ro, Dalseo-gu, ☏ +82 053-803-7470. 24 hours. It is a park built around Duryusan Mountain and Geumbongsan Mountain. (Duryusan Mountain is where E-World 83 Tower is loca...

    Like all South Korean cities, Daegu has numerous job openings for English language teachers at public schools and private academies. See The South Korean article on Teachingfor more details.

    Daegu has several department stores and a shopping district all around downtown. Also, to the northeast, there is a Costco. 1. 35.870935128.5980511 Hyundai Department Store (downtown). One of Daegu's largest stores. Hyundai Department Store is at Banwoldang Station (both subway lines), exit 18. 2. 128.59846735.8687852 Dongsungro. If you arrive in d...

    Daegu Jjimgalbi. The local specialty consists of beef ribs cooked in a worn out aluminum pot seasoned with spicy red pepper powder and chopped garlic. This is completely different from the steamed...
    Daegu Ttarogukbap. For over fifty years, Daegu has been the only place in Korea where rice and soup are usually eaten separately, whereas other regions customarily mix their rice and soup together....
    Mungtigi. It is sliced raw bottom round steak, which can be seen all over the country, but Daegu's is the most famous. It is also called Meat sashimi, and unlike ordinary Korean-style raw beef, raw...
    35.8688128.593441 Samsong Bakery. Samsong Bakery since 1957, is the oldest bakery from Daegu. The corn bread is the most popular bread, it is also known as 'drug bread' due to its addictive taste....
    Nightlife is usually found outside the main universities (Kyungpook, Keimyung) and in the downtown area (Banwoldang). Banwoldang is where the greatest concentration of foreign restaurants lies, and...
    35.892611128.6037621 Gypsy Rock (짚시랔), 23-1, Sangyeok-ro 6-gil, Buk-gu (walk past Paris Baguette with Dunkin Donuts behind you; Keep going until you see Gypsy Rock on your right). 20:00–02:00. A gr...

    Budget

    There are a few options for budget accommodations in Daegu. There is one hostel in Daegu, and plenty of motels and jjimjilbang (찜질방) for the budget-minded. See the main South Koreaarticle for more information on these options. Guest houses are are a cheap accommodation option at around US$20–30 per night. 1. 35.862992128.5978631 Danim backpackers, ☏ +82 70-7532-9119, +82 10-7757-6116, danimbackpackers@gmail.com. The only hostel in Daegu is "Danimbackpackers". "Danim" means "traveling" in Kore...

    Mid-range

    1. 35.862992128.5978634 Eldis Regent, 360 Dongsan-dong, Joong-gu, ☏ +82 53-253-7711, fax: +82 53-256-0405. Drawbacks include small parking lot that is overfilled at any event (weddings), usually weekends, but clears out in evening. Also rare for a taxi driver to recognize the name, expect to show a map or give directions from the Prince (nearby). 2. 35.862992128.5978635 Grand Daegu Hotel, 563-1 Beomeo 1-dong, Susung-gu. Rooms roughly the same as the Prince. Has a parking garage but often a ti...

    Like the rest of Korea, all of Daegu is safe at any time of the day. However, westerners, especially minorities or men with Korean women, may encounter hostility from drunken men, but this is increasingly rare. The water is safe, but newcomers with sensitive stomachs should be prudent with street food or with the spice levels. Be aware that some AT...

    • Seomun Market. To give you a sense of its great age, Seomun Market was one of Korea’s three prime markets towards the end of the Joseon Dynasty. An interesting detail is that, even though the market has grown to many times its original size, the names of the alleys, like Dakjeon and Hongdukkaejeon date back centuries.
    • Daegu National Museum. You can take a crash course in the culture and history of Daegu and North Gyeongsan Province at this absorbing museum in Suseong-gu.
    • Donghwasa. Palgong Mountain, on the border between Daegu and the North Gyeongsan Province is a favourite hiking destination, sprinkled with temples and shrines, and no shortage of places downwind to stop for food to recover from your exertions.
    • Gatbawi. Something to combine with your day-trip to Donghwasa, this amazing Buddha statue is also on Palgong Mountain and can be reached on a testing but rewarding climb from Gwanamsa Temple.
  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Daegu, a vibrant crossroads of South Korean culture, is distinguished not only by its position as the fourth-largest city in terms of population, but also by its astonishing fusion of tradition and modernity. This unique blend creates an atmosphere that captivates both locals and visitors from afar.

  4. Jun 5, 2024 · Daegu, metropolitan city, southeastern South Korea. Daegu is one of South Korea’s largest urban areas and has the status of a metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government, with administrative status equal to that of a province.

  5. Jul 5, 2022 · Daegu, South Koreas fourth-biggest city, serves as South Korea’s textile industry’s core. It is also known to build a reputation as a prominent conference location for events in future growth areas like water, medicine, smart cars, energy, and robotics.

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