Daegu City Guide
Daegu rarely appears on tourist itineraries, and that's exactly why it's interesting. Korea's third-largest city (population 2.4 million) offers the traditional market culture that modernized Seoul is losing, excellent temples in the surrounding mountains, and the experience of traveling where foreigners are uncommon. If you want to see everyday Korean life rather than tourist Korea, Daegu delivers.
Seomun Market and Traditional Commerce
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Daegu's Unique Character
Getting There and Around
Final Thoughts
Daegu offers what increasingly rare in Korea's major cities: an authentic urban experience not shaped for tourists. The markets feel like markets, the temples feel like temples, and the people are curious about foreign visitors because they're uncommon. It won't be Korea's highlight for those seeking famous attractions, but it rewards those who want to see how Koreans actually live in a major city. The KTX makes it an easy addition to any Korea itinerary.
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