3.0 Km 0 2024-04-22
41, Dunsanbuk-ro, Seo-gu, Daejeon
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3.0 Km 0 2024-04-23
226, Daedeok-daero, Seo-gu, Daejeon
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3.2 Km 7782 2020-07-06
82, Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-601-4458
The Invention Education Center offers an experience room, experience hall, lecture rooms, and various other facilities throughout four floors. Visitors can learn about top inventors and their inventions in each area. The education programs are conducted by researchers from Daedeok Innopolis, members of the board of examiners of the Korea Industrial Property Office, professors from top universities and more. With their vast knowledge and experience, the lecturers help to cultivate students' ingenuity and competitive spirit.
The Invention Education Center aims to help students understand inventions better through the use of fun and playful experiences. The experiences are divided into four themes, including "Click, Imagination Icon," "View Imagination's Strength," "The Fruit of Imagination," and "Imagination is Reality."
3.2 Km 44752 2021-06-15
213-48, Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-863-8763
Daejeon Observatory, opened on May 3, 2001, is the first observatory to open to the public in the region. Since opening, over 100,000 visitors visit annually. Various experience programs and events are held throughout the year to inform visitors about constellations and space.
3.2 Km 5087 2020-09-09
21, Dunsan-ro 73beon-gil, Seo-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-489-4000
Good Morning Residence Hotel Hue is like a guesthouse with hotel services. There are various types of rooms that suit the needs of both tourists and business travelers. The Standard Room is like a studio room with small kitchen, home appliances, and some office supplies. The hotel also has a seminar room and a fitness gym. There are safe deposit boxes at the front desk for the guests to store their valuables. There is also a shared desktop computer in the lobby, which is connected to the parking tower and the hotel's Italian restaurant. There is a 24-hour convenience store on the first floor. Located in Dunsan-dong, one of the downtown areas of Daejeon, the hotel is very close to a number of government offices such as City Hall, Office of Education, and Court. Nearby tourist destinations include Hanbat Arboretum, Daejeon Museum of Art, and Lee Ungno Museum, which are all located in the downtown area.
3.2 Km 4 2024-02-15
2F, 37 Dunsan-ro 73beon-gil, Seo-gu, Daejeon
Pungjeon Samgyetang specializes in samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup), a Korean nutritious food. The signature dish is samgyetang made with young chicken filled with sweet rice, ginseng, jujubes, and chestnuts, slowly cooked to perfection. The dish is served in a hot pot to retain heat, allowing it to be enjoyed warm for an extended period. Additionally, the generous haemul pajeon (seafood and green onion pancake) and dotorimung muchim (acorn jelly salad) are also special treats.
3.2 Km 24990 2022-11-11
124, Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-868-3798
The Geological Museum located in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, is the nation’s first comprehensive museum dedicated to geology. The museum, established in 2001, operates with the goal of promoting public understanding and support of the field of geology, offering geology-related movies/videos, lectures and diverse hands-on experience programs. There is even a geology specimen center where samples are preserved for use by researchers.
3.4 Km 35992 2024-03-04
21 Mannyeon-ro 68beon-gil, Seo-gu, Daejeon
042-488-3340
Guibin Dolsotbap is a Korean restaurant located near the Daejeon Arts Center. Their signature dish is dolsotbap (hot stone pot rice), served with a generous spread of around 20 different types of vegetables and side dishes, allowing diners to enjoy a satisfying meal. The cuisine is generally characterized by its healthy approach without overly strong seasoning. Mixing the salad side dishes and dolsotbap with the red chili paste sauce enhances the overall flavor.
3.4 Km 30886 2019-03-18
80-67, Gwahak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-870-1000
The Currency Museum of Korea is the first museum in Korea to be dedicated solely to modern and ancient currencies. The museum (est. 1988) is operated by the Mint Corporation of Korea as part of its non-profit public services and is open to visitors free of charge with a view of increasing public knowledge of the nation’s currency. The museum features a total of 120,000 pieces including: coins currently in use both in Korea and overseas; coins from modern times (from the Late Joseon Dynasty until today); 80 types of commemorative coins; 88 types of ‘special money’; postage stamps, and other materials.
Exhibition Room 1 presents a wide selection of coins from both ancient eras and modern times, with many of the coins dating back to the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties. Coins on display in this room include Geonwonjungbo (996), the first coin ever minted in Korea; Haedongwonbo (1097); and Sangpyeongtongbo, the most widely used coin during the Joseon Dynasty. Other displays include commemorative coins from past Olympics, special coins, charms, amulets and Lydian currency, the world’s first-ever alloy coin minted around 670 BC.
Exhibition Room 2 (Exhibition of Bills) displays a wide variety of bills by era as well as information detailing the production process of a banknote (from the manufacturing of the paper used to the finished product). Exhibition Room 3 shows how authorities spot counterfeit money while Exhibition Room 4 has a wide selection of stamps, medals, and currencies from over 120 different countries around the world including Russia and North Korea.
3.5 Km 8001 2021-09-07
50-8, Hakhadong-ro 63beon-gil, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
+82-42-822-9220
Legend has it that the region of Hakha-dong was where the gods lived when they periodically came down from the heavens. When Jagwangsa Temple was built in the district, Song Siyeol saw it as a sign and created a village school near the temple to train his pupils. It was his hope that the sacred land would aide in the raising of gifted students who would grow to serve their community and country. When building the school, Song Siyeol also planted a juniper tree that, 300 years later, still proudly stands by Jagwangsa Temple.
Upon entering the temple area, visitors will find to their left the Seongjeonnyeongdangji Memorial Stone, which serves to commemorate Song Siyeol and his school. Next to the memorial stone is a pond in which carp swim lazily around lotus flowers. From the white wooden chair in front of the pond, there is a large bell to the left and main Dharma Hall to the right.