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  1. Suseong District (Suseong-gu) is a gu (district) in southeastern Daegu, South Korea. It is one of the most prosperous and high-density areas of Daegu, the site of the city's most extensive hagwon district, so it's called " Gangnam of Daegu".

    • Visit the Daegu National Museum. Address. 321 Cheongho-ro, Suseong-gu, Daegu, South Korea. Phone +82 53-768-6051. Web Visit website. Featuring more than 30,000 artifacts, the Daegu National Museum showcases key archeological finds that have helped researchers understand the unique history of both Daegu and the Gyeongsangbuk-do province.
    • Taste a Korean Delicacy at Anjirang Gopchang Street. Address. Daemyeong-ro 36-gil, 대명9동 Nam-gu, Daegu 42487, South Korea. Gopchang is the grilled intestines of pork or cattle, and is Daegu’s traditional dish.
    • Spend a Day With the Family at Daegu Safety Theme Park. More of a learning center than a theme park, this unusual attraction is meant to train children how to handle emergencies such as subway accidents, or disaster situations like earthquakes and floods.
    • Ride the Daegu Monorail. Daegu’s newest metro line is actually South Korea’s first monorail system. The picture windows and nearly 15 miles of elevated tracks make it the perfect vantage point from which to view the city, Geumhogang River, and the surrounding mountains.
  2. www.suseong.kr › eng › index| DAEGU SUSEONG-GU

    Welcome to Suseong-gu. Suseong-gu Office. +82 53 666 2000. 2450 (Beomeo-dong), Dalgubeol-daero, Suseong-gu, Daegu 42086, Republic of Korea. Useful Phone Numbers. About Suseong-gu. To become the city with the most. advanced education and culture in Korea. ABOUT. VISION. DIRECTIONS. more. Tourist Attractions. Festivals. Medical Tourism. Beauty Tour.

    • How to Get to Daegu?
    • Where to Stay in Daegu?
    • Yangnyeongsi Market
    • Hiking The Surrounding Mountains
    • Daegu’s Annual Chicken and Beer Festival
    • Donghwasa Temple
    • Banwoldang
    • E-World 83 Tower
    • Seomun Market
    • Apsan Park

    Daegu is around a 4-hour bus ride away from Seoul. One of the cheapest options is to take the express bus. With this option, you can purchase it on the day at the Seoul or Central City Express Bus Terminal, or you can head online and purchase your tickets there. For adults, tickets start at only 25,200 won (23$) for a seat on the ‘excellent’ bus (s...

    Casual House Sono

    Casual House Sono offers a range of amenities, including a shared lounge, a bar, and free Wi-Fi. Each room has a wardrobe, and selected rooms also feature a kitchenette, a microwave, a fridge, and a stovetop. Walkable distance to Seomun Market. Why Guests Love It: Ideal location as it was around 10-minutes walk to central shopping area, bus stop and metro station nearby, staff were extremely helpful and friendly, rooms were clean and comfortable. Book It Here: Casual House Sono

    Rivertain Hotel

    Rivertain Hotel is only a 6-minute walk from Jungangno Subway Station. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the property, and all rooms come with air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a fridge and a desk. Private bathrooms include an electronic bidet. Why Guests Love It: Comfortable bed, great breakfast buffet, cleaning service was excellent, staff had broken but adequate English skills and were always polite, location was in the middle of Daegu but it was still quiet. Book It Here: Rivertain Hotel

    Yangnyeongsi Market is one of the largest and oldest oriental medicine markets in all of Korea. This market was established all the way back in 1658, and stretches along Namseong-ro Road near Yangnyeongsi Oriental Medicine Cultural Centre. It’s also known locally as ‘Yakjeon Golmok’ (if you get lost and are asking for directions, throw both names o...

    Being a city that’s situated in the middle of mountains, you can bet that there is a plethora of day hikes you can engage in whilst in Daegu, and they all have equally amazing views from the top.

    As one of Daegu’s most famous festivals, which celebrates something that global citizens have come to love and appreciate, we need to talk about their annual ‘Chimak’ festival, a festival dedicated entirely to Fried Chicken and Beer (yep, you read that right!). Koreans are notoriously famous for their unique style of fried chicken. A favourite past...

    Donghwasa Temple is one of the most famous temples in Daegu, with a history that dates back to the 17thcentury. It’s also located on the mountainside of Palgongsan Mountain, so you can most likely visit both sites on the same day. The temple itself has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. The most notable feature of this temple would be the giant...

    Of course, no trip to any city is complete without getting to know the nightlife and the ‘city’ aspect of it to see just how borrowed or unique it is compared to the larger metropolises. In Daegu, Banwoldang is where you want to go when you’re craving those streets adorned with nightlights, rows of stores selling fashion and accessories, and street...

    Aptly known as the symbol of Daegu, 83 Tower observatory offers visitors an incredible panoramic view of the city. Whilst during the day, you are able to see for miles and miles across the city skyscrapers, it is at night where you get the most out of the view. The glittering lights transport you away from the small city of Daegu, and the great vie...

    A gift from history, Seomon Market is one of Korea’s last remaining markets from the Joseon Dynasty. Whilst still retaining its traditional market culture and atmosphere, it has evolved in the years to offer pretty much anything and everything you can think of. Through its (approximate) 4000 stall vendors, you can purchase anything from high-qualit...

    Apsan Park is located on the lower end of Daegu, and consists of a range of mountains and valleys that make up the entire park (Apsan, Sanseongsan, and Daedeoksan). It is quite picturesque, especially during peak seasons such as the cherry blossoms season or in Autumn, when foliage is abundant. Within the park itself, there is a moderate-size museu...

  3. Feb 14, 2017 · Daegu, with its wide open green spaces and stunning Buddhist sites, is the living embodiment of Korea’s traditional culture and contemporary charm. There’s so much to see and do in Korea’s fourth largest city that it would take months to experience all of it.

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  5. 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.