Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine (대구약령시 한의약박물관) - Area information - Korea travel information

Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine (대구약령시 한의약박물관)

1.6 Km    5771     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.

Dr. Martens - Daegu Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (닥터마틴 대구동성로)

1.6 Km    0     2024-04-22

24-1, Dongseong-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu

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EW New Balance - Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (EW 뉴발란스 동성로)

EW New Balance - Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (EW 뉴발란스 동성로)

1.6 Km    0     2024-04-17

21-1, Dongseong-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Daegu Jeil Church (대구제일교회)

1.6 Km    11200     2023-01-06

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.

Lens Me - Daegu Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (렌즈미 대구동성로)

Lens Me - Daegu Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (렌즈미 대구동성로)

1.6 Km    0     2024-04-23

1F, 10, Hoenamu-ro 42-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Lens Town - Daegu Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (렌즈타운 대구동성로)

Lens Town - Daegu Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (렌즈타운 대구동성로)

1.6 Km    0     2024-04-19

19, Dongseong-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu

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February 28th Jungang Memorial Park (2.28기념중앙공원)

February 28th Jungang Memorial Park (2.28기념중앙공원)

1.6 Km    0     2023-04-03

80, Dongseong-ro 2-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu
+82-53-254-9405

This park was created in 2003 to commemorate the February 28 Student Democratic Uprising in 1960 on the site of Jungang Elementary School. It is a place that contains the pain of Daegu's history from the February 28 Uprising to the March 15 Uprising and the April 19 Revolution, but now it has become a peaceful and pleasant resting place in the city center. Thanks to the cool fountain and the shade created by the beautiful trees, it is established as a park that anyone can visit comfortably, regardless of age or gender. Furthermore, there are various amenities such as a walking trail, stream, and central fountain plaza, as well as many famous restaurants nearby, serving as a convenient public area to the citizens of Daegu throughout the year.

Nike Town - Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (나이키타운 동성로)

Nike Town - Dongseong-ro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (나이키타운 동성로)

1.6 Km    0     2024-04-18

2-7, Dongseong-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Olive Young - Daegu Daebaek Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 대구대백)

Olive Young - Daegu Daebaek Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 대구대백)

1.7 Km    0     2024-04-18

22, Dongseong-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu

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Gyonam YMCA (교남YMCA)

1.7 Km    0     2023-01-20

22, Namseong-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu

Established in December 1921, the Gyonam YMCA Hall served as a gateway to the modern movement in Daegu. During the Japanese colonial period, it was a meeting place and a base for Christian national movements such as the Product Promotion Movement, the Christian Rural Movement, and the Singanhoe Movement. This hall is a two-story red brick building built by the American missionary Blair in 1914. It retains the characteristics of the 1910s and '20s masonry construction, such as decorating the first and second floors with cornices and securing a square window with arches. In the early days, it was used as a place for students' education, evening classes, and lectures.