3.9Km 2021-06-11
12-1, Goseong-ro 35-gil, Buk-gu, Daegu
+82-53-606-8200
The Daegu Citizen Stadium was established on April 20, 1948. It features a main stadium, a baseball stadium, a ssireum (Korean wrestling) stadium, tennis courts, and much more. Since its expansion in 1975, the Daegu Citizen Stadium hosted several soccer matches during the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Summer Olympics.
3.9Km 2025-08-11
27 Dalseong-ro 22-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
Once a derelict space and an eyesore, this facility was reborn as an art and cultural space. The building preserves its 50-year history with its old facade and houses an area dedicated to young artists in its interior, thus reborn as a space where the old coexist with the new. Suchang Youth Mansion, named so as a retro-style throwback to the old days when such English loanwords were not as common as today, opened its doors in December 2017. Today, it functions as a space for Daegu’s young artists. The first floor of Building A houses a cafe, while the second floor houses the art and cultural space, in which visitors can get a glimpse into Daegu’s unique identity through works of art, including those created by young artists of the region.
4.0Km 2025-11-06
35 Dalseong-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu
The hit song “DITTO” by NewJeans encapsulates a nostalgic old camcorder sentiment in its music video. The place that contributed to this feeling is one of the primary filming locations: Keisung Middle School. It’s a functioning school where students regularly attend, but it’s also renowned for its historical cultural buildings, making it a tourist attraction. Why not go on a NewJeans music video tour at the historically rich Keisung Middle School?
4.1Km 2025-08-11
45 Keunjang-ro 26-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-256-6341
Seomun Market opened in its current location in the 1920s after reclaiming the Cheonhwangdangji Reservoir, but it has a much longer history. In the Joseon dynasty, Seomun Market was one of three major markets in the nation. It was called Seomun Market because it was located on the west side of the Daegu Fortress. Despite relocating, the alleyways of the original market still feature names of the items available there, such as Hongdukkae Pancake and Chicken Pancake Alley. Textile-related goods are the main products available now, but they also offer a little bit of everything else, including silk goods, dry goods, undershirts, crafts, dishes, clothes, and dried seafood.
4.1Km 2024-04-22
22, Yutongdanji-ro 14-gil, Buk-gu, Daegu
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4.2Km 2025-10-23
(2nd Floor), 7 Bongdeok-ro 1-gil, Nam-gu, Daegu
With a branch in Hanoi, Vietnam, we have been engaged in the medical tourism business for Vietnamese patients since 2010, specializing in attracting patients from Hanoi, Danang, and Ho Chi Minh City. We also lead medical volunteer activities in Vietnam with Korean hospitals every year, and our local subsidiary in Vietnam is licensed to import Korean medical devices from Vietnam. We are evolving into a company that specializes not only in medical tourism but also in total healthcare. Since 2010, we have been leading cooperation between hospitals in Vietnam and Korea through hospital-to-hospital program exchanges, physician training, etc.
4.2Km 2025-12-15
10 Exco-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu
+82-1811-6420
The International Ki Sports Festival is the only multi-sport event in Korea, with participation from both elite athletes as well as the general public who have an interest in sports. The festival is divided into four categories of competion, expo, conference, and additional events.
4.5Km 2023-11-14
35 Dalseonggongwon-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-803-7350
Daegu Dalseong Park is the oldest outdoor leisure place in Daegu. The park was once a fortress location of Dalgubeol, a tribal country of the Three Kingdoms Era. The area was established as a park in 1905, and in 1965, the city of Daegu transformed the park into the well-organized leisure area loved by citizens and visitors today. Within the park is Historical Monument Gwanpungnu Pavilion, built in 1601 and moved from the entrance of Gyeongsanggamyeon to the park in 1906.
4.6Km 2025-01-13
180, Muhak-ro, Suseong-gu, Daegu
+82-53-668-1800
Suseong Artpia, opened in May 2007, is a major art center in Daegu. It has specialized, independent spaces for housing performances, exhibitions, and art camps. The art center’s facade was designed to resemble a crane flying away with its wings stretched out in order to promote the image of Muhaksan Mountain (named as such because its shape is reminiscent of a flying crane or hak), the mountain on which the center is located. When viewed from the sides however, the center is shaped like a ship, as it was once the site of a large pond. With such an impressive exterior further highlighted by impressive lighting at night, water fountains, and landscaping, Suseong Artpia has become a rising attraction of Daegu. The center is equipped with a mega concert hall that can accommodate diverse genres of performing arts such as an opera, musical, ballet, theater, dance, music concert, and more.
4.6Km 2025-11-25
112 Muhak-ro, Suseong-gu, Daegu
+82-53-668-1504
The Suseong Light Art Festival unfolds a feast of light every year with different themes, adorning Suseongmot Lake with colorful illuminations. It also features a variety of events, including an artwork exhibition and a drone art show.