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Tonymoly - Daegu Banwoldang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (토니모리 대구반월당)

Tonymoly - Daegu Banwoldang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (토니모리 대구반월당)

3.7Km    2024-04-22

B2100 Dalgubeol-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Aritaum - Daegu Banwoldang Jungang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (아리따움 대구반월당중앙)

3.7Km    2024-04-16

B2100 Dalgubeol-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Olive Young - Daegu Banwoldang Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 대구반월당)

3.7Km    2024-04-16

B2100 Dalgubeol-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Hanok 1957 (한옥1957)

Hanok 1957 (한옥1957)

3.7Km    2024-12-13

20-2 , Gukchaebosang-ro 101-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-214-1957

Located downtown Daegu, Hanok 1957 is a traditional Korean hanok built with red pine and woven with clay and straw roof tiles. The rafters, beams, and cabinets inlaid with mother-of-pearl add comfort and tranquility to the interior. There are five guest rooms, all of which are ondol (underfloor heated) rooms with bathrooms. There is a shared kitchen where you can cook simple meals. Seomun Market Station and Daegu Station are within walking distance, and nearby attractions include Dalseong Park and Seomun Market are also nearby. 

Daegu Motorcycle Street (대구 오토바이골목)

Daegu Motorcycle Street (대구 오토바이골목)

3.7Km    2021-02-09

Ingyo-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-627-1337

Daegu Motorcycle Street is located in Ingyo-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu along Sijangbuk-ro. The street was originally a creek lined with houses, but in 1953 the creek was covered over and made into a paved road. Gas stations and stores selling automotive parts sprung up, turning the area into a thriving commercial district. In 1961, the first motorcycle store opened its doors and was quickly followed by several more.

Currently there are 40 motorcycle stores, making this 200-meter-long street one of Daegu’s most unique shopping areas. Shoppers can find a vast array of new and secondhand motorcycles both domestic and imported, as well as a wide selection of motorcycle parts and accessories.

Daegu Jeil Church (대구제일교회)

3.7Km    2024-10-11

50, Gukchaebosang-ro 102-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-253-2615

Daegu Jeil Church is the oldest Protestant Church in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province. Initially established in 1898 over four tile-roofed houses, Daegu Jeil Church was rebuilt in 1933 with traditional and Western architectural designs. Subsequently, Deacon Lee Ju-Yeol dedicated a 33m bell tower in 1937, whlie the church underwent an interior renovation in 1969, and an expansion in 1981.

In conjuction with its physical development, which was at the forefront of the nation's architectural modernization, the church contributed largely to modernization and expansion of Christianity in the region as well as in Korea. In addition, by introducing modern medicine and education to the citizens of Daegu, the founders of Daegu Jeil Church stimulated social development in the region.

ER Donga Shopping [Tax Refund Shop] (ER 동아 쇼핑)

ER Donga Shopping [Tax Refund Shop] (ER 동아 쇼핑)

3.7Km    2024-04-23

2085, Dalgubeol-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine (대구약령시 한의약박물관)

3.8Km    2023-01-06

49, Dalgubeol-daero 415-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-253-3359

Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine continues to provide an opportunity to experience the 350-year-old traditions of Oriental medicine and medicine markets through multiple exhibitions and various hands-on experience programs. The museum provides graphics and animation shows in four languages as well as approximately 300 items on display. The first floor also houses the nation’s only wholesale market of traditional medicinal herbs.

Homeplus - Sangin Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스 상인)

3.8Km    2024-04-16

183, Wolbae-ro, Dalseo-gu, Daegu

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Daegu Medicinal Herb Wholesale Market (대구 한약재 도매시장)

3.8Km    2021-06-01

51-1, Namseong-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-257-0545

Daegu Medicinal Herb Wholesale Market, also known as Daegu Yangnyeongsi, is a major herbal medicine market specializing in the practices of Oriental medicine. The market dates all the way back to the Joseon dynasty, when the governor of Gyeongsang-do at that time supplied the best medicinal herbs to the central administrative office and sold the rest to the commoners. Among the many cities that served as suppliers of herbal medicine, Daegu survived as the longest and remained the most active. Until 1910, Daegu was at the center of the herbal medicine world, providing Oriental medicine to travelers from all around the world including Japan, China, Russia, Manchuria and many other countries. Even to this day, Daegu Yangnyeongsi continues to supply herbal medicine across the country and preserve the traditional medicine culture that has been passed down for over 350 years.