18.4Km 2025-08-13
37-17, Gwiho 1-gil, Hwanam-myeon, Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-331-8043
The Gwiae Traditional House is a 200-year-old aristocrat’s residence consisting of various hanok structures, a pavilion, a pond, and a shrine set amid its expansive grounds. Located in Yeongcheon Byeolbyeol Misulmaul (Star Art Village) where modern artworks can be seen here and there, the house too is surrounded by various artworks as well as the beautiful natural environment of Yeongcheon, including Bohyeonsan Mountain, Palgongsan Mountain, Unjuhan Recreational Forest, and Saryongsan Mountain. Thanks to the Art Village project, the village has acquired a distinguished charm all its own by combining the antique beauty of traditional houses with modern art and public design. The village is full of attractions as well as traditional structures, including Pungyeongjeong Pavilion, which was built to commemorate the life of Gwon Eung-do, an eminent Confucian scholar of Joseon, and the Cian Art Museum, which established in a closed-down school and has three exhibition rooms, an outdoor sculpture park, and an art shop.
Belonging to the descendants of Jo Geuk-seung (1803∼1877), a Confucian scholar of the late Joseon period, the Gwiae Traditional House comprises a sarangchae (detached building), an anchae (women’s quarters), a daemunchae (building next to the gate), and Gwiaejeong Pavilion (Gyeongbuk Provincial Cultural Heritage No. 339), which has double-layered eaves and a half-hipped roof, and measures four kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns) at the front and three kan at the sides. There is also a hexagonal pavilion connected with a bridge and a lotus pond. The house also has four installation artworks such as a sculpture of a child and a puppy getting stars, and a turtle sculpture with Lee Geum-hong’s calligraphy.
Opened as a hanok stay in 2013, the house has 8 guestrooms and offers a variety of traditional games such as Tuho (Arrow-throwing), Neolttwigi (Korean see-saw game), and Jegichagi (Korean shuttlecock game) in the courtyard.
18.7Km 2023-01-05
574-114, Apsansunhwan-ro, Nam-gu, Daegu
+82-53-656-2994
Cet observatoire permet d'apprécier la ville de Daegu de manière panoramique. Il est possible de se rendre vers cette structure en prenant le téléphérique ou de suivre les chemins de randonnée (env. 1h de marche).
19.1Km 2025-11-17
365, Ansanhwanseong-ro, Nam-gu, Daegu (Daemyung-dong)
053-664-2172
Le festival de Noël du mont Apsan est un événement consacré au thème de Noël, qui se tient dans le parc Pallaeteo au pied du mont Apsan, à Daegu. Pendant le festival, le parc s'illumine de décorations de Noël et d'installations lumineuses, offrant un paysage féerique ainsi qu'une belle vue sur le coucher de soleil et la ville de Daegu de nuit. Il s'agit du seul festival de Noël organisé dans la région de Daegu.
19.1Km 2023-08-30
Daemyeong-dong, Nam-gu, Daegu
L'observatoire Apsan du coucher du soleil vous permet de profiter d'une vue magnifique sur Daegu notamment durant le coucher du soleil. Le site se trouve dans le parc Apsan Ppallaeteo de l'arrondissement de Nam-gu. L'observatoire constitue un symbole de l'histoire du parc Apsan Ppallaeteo. Par ailleurs, le chemin vers l'observatoire constitue aussi un sentier de promenade vous permettant d'admirer une vue panoramique d'Apsan.