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Daegu Yangnyeongsi Daegu Yangnyeongsi
With over 350 shops all related to oriental medicine you will definitely be able to experience the true essence of oriental medicine.
Donghwasa Temple Donghwasa Temple
As the representative temple for Mt. Palgongsan, the temple was built during the Silla Era and it was once the headquarters for monk troops. The religious tradition of guarding Korean Buddhism has lasted since the days of first adopting Buddhism.
Daegu Hyanggyo Confucian Academy Daegu Hyanggyo Confucian Academy
Daegu Hyanggyo was established in the 7th year of King Taejo's rule during the Joseon Dynasty (1398) as a local educational institution for learning to study abroad.
Dodong-seowon Confucian Academy Dodong-seowon Confucian Academy
This Confucian Academy is located on the bank of the Nakdonggang River near Mt. Biseulsan. It commemorates Hanhwondang Kim Goeng-pil, a scholar who was born in 1454.
Nokdong-seowon Confucian Academy Nokdong-seowon Confucian Academy
This Confucian academy was established in 1789 to commemorate Mohadang Kim Chung-seon and his distinguished war services during the period of the Japanese invasion of Korea that spanned from 1592 to 1598.
Inheung Village (Nampyeong Moon Clan's Original Residence Area) Inheung Village (Nampyeong Moon Clan's Original Residence Area)
The 18th generation grandson of Moon Ik-jeom, Moon Gyeong-ho, was the one who introduced the cotton seed from China at the end of Goryeo Dynasty.
Otgol Village (Dunsan-dong Gyeongju Choe's Head House) Otgol Village (Dunsan-dong Gyeongju Choe's Head House)
Located 1 km east of the Daegu Airport, this village is occupied by the Gyeongju Choe Clan. By visiting the Otgol Village it helps you better understand the style of the ruling parties’ typical houses and their traditional lifestyle.
Yuksinsa Shrine Yuksinsa Shrine
This shrine was designated as Treasure Number 554 entombs the mortuary tablets of the six loyal subjects who were named as the Sayooksin during the Joseon Tsejo Dynasty.
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