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Inheung Village (인흥마을)

Inheung Village (인흥마을)

8.0 Km    16617     2020-04-14

16, Inheung 3-gil, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
+82-53-668-3162

The descendants of Mun Ik-jeom, who are known to have brought the Nampyeong Mun clan to prosperity, reportedly came to Daegu about 500 years ago. It was during the time of Mun Gyeong-ho (1812-1874), the 18th descendant of Mun Ik-jeom, that the clan became established in Inheung. Mun executed his plan to create a village for the clan by putting down roots in the old site of Inheungsa Temple, a large-scale temple in the Goryeo era.

Yonghojae, which is a place for offering ancestral memorial services, is the first building established at the village constructed before or after 1920. The first residential building was built around the late 1800s in the form of thatched cottage. During the course of a hundred years, the village developed into what it is today. Featuring about 70 or so tile-roofed homes, Inheung Village is only about 200 years old but it is a great example of traditional residential homes of the em>yangban upper class in the Yeongnam region. The harmony between the way the village is organized and the surrounding landscape is unique and rare.

Enjoy the World Hotel Inter-Burgo [Tax Refund Shop] (즐거운세상인터불고호텔)

Enjoy the World Hotel Inter-Burgo [Tax Refund Shop] (즐거운세상인터불고호텔)

8.1 Km    0     2024-04-22

212, Palhyeon-gil, Suseong-gu, Daegu

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Village of the Nampyeong Mun Clan in Bon-ri (남평문씨본리세거지)

Village of the Nampyeong Mun Clan in Bon-ri (남평문씨본리세거지)

8.1 Km    20572     2021-03-16

16, Inheung 3-gil, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
+82-53-668-3162

The Village of the Nampyeong Mun Clan in Bon-ri was built on what used to be part of a temple, but was organized following a well-field system to make the area a residence for many generations. As of now, nine houses and two pavilions remain, as well as a low wall along the road.

The main building of the village is Subongjeongsa, located in the center of the area. It was used for meeting guests, as well as a gathering place for the family, and features beautiful gardens. Gwanggeodang Hall was an educational place for studies and refinement. Insumungo Storage Building preserves about 10,000 books and clan treasures. It started out as a small building but later was expanded, including an additional building constructed just to read books.

Hotel Inter-Burgo - Daegu (호텔인터불고 대구)

Hotel Inter-Burgo - Daegu (호텔인터불고 대구)

8.1 Km    12296     2021-02-05

212, Palhyeon-gil, Suseong-gu, Daegu
+82-53-602-7114

Hotel Inter-burgo is located near the Geumhogang riverside in the area of Mangu Park which is the gateway of Daegu. It features stunning scenery and fresh air and houses guestrooms, a convention hall at the international standard level, cutting-edge pipe organ, and other subsidiary facilities. Since its opening, many domestic and international academies and international events have been held in the hotel and also former and current presidents and VIP visitors have visited the hotel.
Thanks to its location inside the park, it boasts outstanding scenery as well as nearby landmarks including Yeongnam No. 1 Gate, Dongchon Resort, a bike arena, Mangu Park, inline skating site, and other attractions. The main hall and park hall (formerly annex hall) were remodeled to create a new hotel culture by Bareumi Group, a food specialized company, which took over the hotel in 2015.

Homeplus Stores - Dongchon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 동촌)

Homeplus Stores - Dongchon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 동촌)

8.3 Km    0     2024-04-23

127, Dongchon-ro, Dong-gu, Daegu

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Daegu Spa Valley (대구 스파밸리)

8.8 Km    57874     2024-02-29

891 Gachang-ro, Gachang-myeon, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
+82-1688-8511

Daegu Spa Valley is a year-round water park offering various water attractions and hot springs. It features a 250m lazy river pool, Speed Slides, Jungle Aqua, hot spring saunas, Aqua Play, and both indoor and outdoor water playgrounds. There are water park experience programs available for day trips or overnight stays.

Patagonia - Daegu Chilgok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (파타고니아 대구칠곡직영점)

Patagonia - Daegu Chilgok Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (파타고니아 대구칠곡직영점)

9.1 Km    0     2024-04-23

1F, 379, Chilgokjungang-daero, Buk-gu, Daegu

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Hwawon Park (화원동산)

9.1 Km    0     2024-04-08

40-14 , Samunjin-ro 1-gil, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
+82-53-659-4465

Hwawon Park, a vast park beside the Nakdonggang River, is steeped in history. The river, once bustling with Samunjin Quay, where ships laden with goods frequented, now features Samunjin Ferries. Visitors can access Dalseong Marsh Ecological Park via a floating walkway across the river. In the vicinity, the Samunjin Jumakchon Village offers traditional beverages and delicacies, including makgeolli (unrefined rice wine) and pajeon (green onion pancake). With well-maintained walking trails, cafés, and picnic spots, the park serves as an ideal destination for family outings.

MRNW Miraenongwon (MRNW)

9.2 Km    0     2023-11-09

300-22 Hoguk-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu

MRNW, standing for Miraenongwon, was started with the idea of creating a space one dreams about but does not exist in real life. Locating in nature, MRNW provides a space to enjoy exhibitions, culture, art, and dining all at once.

Daegu Art Museum (대구미술관)

9.4 Km    9088     2023-01-05

40, Misulgwan-ro, Suseong-gu, Daegu
+82-53-803-7900

Daegu Art Museum is a municipal museum supported by the Daegu Municipal Government. The museum holds exhibitions to promote Daegu's art advancement through the study of the art's historical value. The museum also has planned exhibitions introducing the social and artistic issues of the times and the leading trends in the art scene through domestic and overseas exchanges.

Diverse performances and events such as academic programs and lectures with famous professors are offered to children, teens and citizens of all ages. The Art Information Center on the third floor within the museum library is where visitors can read art-related books or rest at the lounge.

Grand opening: May 26, 2011