Daegu Metropolitan City has illuminated 17 major streets, enhancing the city’s nighttime ambiance.
Milky Way lights and ball lights have been illuminated along the tree-lined road in front of the National Debt Compensation Movement Memorial Park in Jung-gu, marking the beginning of the festive lighting on December 1.
Suwon’s landmark and UNESCO World Heritage site, Hwaseong Fortress, is a prime example of Joseon Dynasty-era (1391-1897) architecture and the centerpiece of the city’s history.
If you go to Sunchang, there is no excuse to not visit Chaegyesan suspension bridge(채계산출렁다리), which is just a 20-minute drive from Yonggwolsan Mountain.
Though Sunchang may be the birthplace of the South Korean favorite gochujang red pepper paste and is a foodie haven, this region has much to offer for those with other tastes.
While Boryeong may not sound familiar to you, it isn’t until you hear the name in context of its annual mud festival or Daecheon Beach, that it will start to ring a bell.
Hongdae is one of the great spots to dine out. The streets are filled with diverse eateries featuring not only Korean delicacies, but also other international cuisines.