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Tag Heuer [Tax Refund Shop] (테그호이어)

Tag Heuer [Tax Refund Shop] (테그호이어)

9.8 Km    0     2024-04-19

161, Taepyeong-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu

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Hazzys [Tax Refund Shop] (해지스)

Hazzys [Tax Refund Shop] (해지스)

9.8 Km    0     2024-04-19

161, Taepyeong-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu

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BVLGARI - Lotte Daegu Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (불가리 롯데 에대구점)

BVLGARI - Lotte Daegu Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (불가리 롯데 에대구점)

9.8 Km    0     2024-06-27

161, Taepyeong-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu

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Hyangchon Cultural Center (향촌문화관)

Hyangchon Cultural Center (향촌문화관)

9.8 Km    15252     2021-07-20


+82-53-219-4555

Hyangchon Cultural Center opened on October 30, 2014 in what was previously the Daegu branch of Commercial Bank, and was founded to promote the revitalization of the local economy. During the refugee period in the 1950s, Hyangchon-dong served as a hometown to many cultural artists. The cultural center replicated the old looks of Hyangchon-dong, making the cultural space even more special. Moreover, in the basement of the building, is the original location and still running "Nokhyang," the oldest classical music hall in the nation, which opened in 1946.

Myeongsidang [Tax Refund Shop] (명시당)

9.8 Km    0     2024-04-19

455, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Petite Joongang Family Museum (작은 중앙가족박물관(한방개인박물관))

Petite Joongang Family Museum (작은 중앙가족박물관(한방개인박물관))

9.8 Km    10445     2021-12-20

50-5, Jungang-daero 77-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-252-6606

Petite Joongang Family Museum is a family-owned museum that showcases the antiquities of Oriental medicine, as practiced by a local family for three generations over 90 years in the city of Daegu, a city known for its 350-year-old medicinal herb market. The tools used by the family including scales, medicine bowls, prescriptions and manuscripts of traditional medicine tell the history of Oriental medicine in Korea as well as the family's dedication to treatment using the traditional herbal medicine practice. The museum serves its visitors with healthy Oriental medicine tea, while the living family members offer free medical consultation.

Meric S [Tax Refund Shop] (메릭 S)

Meric S [Tax Refund Shop] (메릭 S)

9.8 Km    0     2024-04-23

112, Seoseong-ro 14-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Myeongsidang [Tax Refund Shop] (명시당)

Myeongsidang [Tax Refund Shop] (명시당)

9.9 Km    0     2024-04-23

1F, 10, Hoenamu-ro 42-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Gyeongsanggamnyeong Park (경상감영공원)

Gyeongsanggamnyeong Park (경상감영공원)

9.9 Km    15204     2018-08-07

99, Gyeongsanggamyeong-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-254-9404

Located in central Daegu, Gyeongsanggamyeong Park was built during the 34th year of King Seonjo of the Joseon Dynasty (1601) and was the original location of Gyeongsanggamyeong (1910), the office of the Gyeongsangbuk-do governor. In 1965 the provincial office was moved to another location and the park opened its doors to the public under the name of Central Park. The park was renamed again in 1997 and has been known as Gyeongsanggamyeong Park ever since.

Many cultural and historical heritages are located in the park including the Seonhwa-dang building where the governor worked (Daegu Tangible Cultural Property No.1); the Jungcheong-gak building that was one of the governor’s residences (Daegu Tangible Cultural Property No.2); and Seonjeong-bi gravestone where governor’s achievements are engraved. Seonhwa-dang building in particular has historical significance since it is one of the few remaining government buildings.

The park is well loved by citizens for its green forest, beautiful flowers, well-developed grass plaza, scenic fountain area, and its comfortable walking paths.

Daegu Modern History Streets (Tour of Modern Streets) (대구 근대골목(근대로의 여행))

Daegu Modern History Streets (Tour of Modern Streets) (대구 근대골목(근대로의 여행))

9.9 Km    11218     2023-10-27

66, Gukchaebosang-ro 102-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-661-3327

Daegu Modern History Streets is an experiential tour that brings the participants across Daegu’s alleyways and living history. During the Korean War, Daegu was much less damaged than other regions. Because of that, the city retains the changes in lifestyles before and after the war relatively well.
There are 13 courses in total, run by regional self-governance groups in Daegu, defined according to different themes and areas. The most popular among them is Course 2, the Modern Cultural Street, which takes visitors on a tour of major sites associated with Daegu’s modernity. Follow the retro aesthetics and the history of Daegu and Korea along places like Kyesan Catholic Church, Jeil Church, old houses, and the former Chinese Elementary School.
Note that multilingual tours are offered to international visitors in English, Japanese, and Chinese, in regular tours (14:00 every Saturday) and on-demand tours (available for groups of more than 5). Reservations are offered on the official website.