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Daegu(Suseong-gu)

2025 SBS GAYO DAEJEON SUMMER Ticket in KINTEX ◁◀◁◀ Click!!!! 2025 SBS GAYO DAEJEON SUMMER Ticket in KINTEX ◁◀◁◀ Click!!!!   * 100% refund if performance is canceled due to Corona virus issue. 2020 SBS kpop Super Concert in Daegu March 8, 2020 (Sun) Big Event, K-pop artists loved in the world are in front of you! SBS popular song super concert in Daegu. Trippose.com! There is a shuttle bus to the Daegu performance hall! Safe + convenient! No additional charges! Concert tickets that are cheaper than anywhere! The first floor ground seat ticket so the artists are in front of you! Trippose.com is the official ticket sales site. 2020 Daegu SUPER CONCERT Tour  – one of the biggest concert this March!  - The best-rated K-pop stars appear - LIMITED TICKETSwith shuttle serviceBOOK NOW! The best Korea K-pop stars gathered together.  A Kpop concert you won’t want to miss this year with spectacular performances capturing the eyes and ears of all Kpop fans! 'Trippose.com' has prepared valuableLIMITED TICKETS for our fans, with shuttle service Best stage of K-POP Super Concert ever!  Seats could be all sold out in minutes!  NO MORE WAITING!  Event:2020 Daegu Super Concert Tour Date:Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 7 p.m. ~ 9:30 p.m  Venue:Daegu Stadium(Address : 180, Universiad-ro, Suseong-gu, Daegu) Stay tuned for the next lineup!  2019 Line-up : TWICE, N.FLYING, THE BOYZ, AB6IX, NATURE, CIX, Chung Ha, ASTRO, EXO Chen, NCT Dream… 2020 Line-up: BTS Cherry Bullet NCT 127 PENTAGON SF9 THE BOYZ Weki Meki ZICO and more and more program  Even if you contact in advance, the vehicle cannot wait after the meeting time, and the vehicle will leave on time at the scheduled departure time. There is no refund. 1. Depart from Seoul Departure after gathering in front of Exit 9 of Myeongdong Station at 12:00 (departure on time) → Waiting for arrival at 16:30 performance hall → Entering at 17:00 performance hall → 19: 00-21: 30 Viewing performance → 21:40-21:50 Board the bus → dismiss after arriving at Myeongdong station at 02:00 2. Depart from Busan 14:00 Departure in front of the Crown Harbor Hotel Collection → Via the Lotte Hotel at 14:20 → Stand by after arriving at the 16:30 performance hall → 17:00 Entrance of the performance hall → 19: 00-21: 30 Viewing performance → 21:40-21:50 Board the bus → 24:00 Disembark after arriving at the written Lotte Hotel / Crown Harbor Hotel Collection 3. Depart from Daegu 15:30, Depart from Daegu, Panwaltan Station (Subway Lines 1 and 2), Exit 2 → Wait at 16:30 after arriving at the theater → 17:00 Enter the theater → 19: 00-21: 30 Viewing performance → 21:40-21:50 Board the bus → Boarding at 22:40, Daegu, Panwaltan Station (Subway Lines 1 and 2) Dissolve after arrival in front of Exit 2 INCLUDE  Round-trip bus  Guide  Concert Admission Ticket Excluded  Lunch  Dinner  Individual traveler insurance   FAQ  FAQ [Operation] Can I take photographs or shoot videos? You may take photographs or shoot videos using simple tools. However, you are not allowed to use professional equipment (camera used by broadcasting program, use of tripod) to record or videotape the concert. If you do, you will be stopped. [Operation] Can I bring in foods or drinks inside the stadium? You may bring in water or beverages that are open. Otherwise, you are prohibited from bringing in foods inside the stadium. If discovered, the foods will be taken away and will not be returned.   Notice * 100% refund if performance is canceled due to Corona virus issue. * The bus departs on time. * Please arrive at least 30 minutes before departure time and check the staff. * Only the reservation person will be notified of the guide emergency contact information on the day of the concert. * Lunch and dinner are not included. Please use it at your own time at your free time. * The performance schedule is subject to change without notice due to local circumstances. * Please note that we are not responsible for any changes or cancellations made by the organizer. * Performance times and performing artists are subject to change depending on the circumstances of the organizers and performers. * Seats will be decided randomly by the sponsoring company on the day. Seats cannot be specified in advance. * Advance tickets for foreigners will be collected at the ticketing counter You need to bring your ID card (passport, alien registration card, copy of passport + at least one ID card issued by your country) Please bring it with you. If there is no such document, ticket exchange is not possible.              ※ If you lost or damaged your ticket, it is your fault. The ticket will not be reissued and you cannot enter the concert without a ticket. ※ The concert will be broadcast live, so many cameras will be there. Because of cameras, your view could be blocked.  ※ After the concert starts, you could be not permitted to enter. ※ For safety and security, any food and drink except water will be prohibited in the concert venue.  ※ If you disrupt others’ view with a tripod or a large camera, you could be restricted by the staff. ※ If you book a ticket illegally or if you are a Korean, your booking will be automatically cancelled and you cannot get refund on your ticket fare. ※본 티켓은 외국인 전용 예매 티켓입니다. 여권 또는 외국인등록증을 통해 본인 확인 후 티켓이 발권됩니다.(한국인 티켓 수령불가) ※부정 예매나 해당 대상이 아닌 경우(내국인), 예매는 강제 취소되며, 환불 또한 불가능합니다. ※Cancellation policy: non-refundable   ​



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Daegu(Dong-gu)

The Dakddongjip Town in Pyeonghwa Market was established in 1972, and is a street specializing in chicken gizzard dishes. It is said that the dish was first offered as an affordable dish to accompany drinks, favored by blue-collar laborers who gathered at the early labor market in front of Pyeonghwa Market in the 1970s. Rather than being pan-fried, chicken gizzard is deep-fried like chicken meat. Inexpensive and delicious, the dish has remained popular. Dakddongjip Town was designated the third "Good Street” by the Community Chest of Korea, a network of governing bodies that run a philanthropic organization. The Good Street designation is given to the streets where storekeepers subscribe to the Community Chest of Korea’s Good Street campaign to share good deeds.      


Daegu(Jung-gu)

Seomun Market (formerly known as ‘Daegu-Keun Market’) of Daegu is steeped in history. Along with Pyeongyang Market and Ganggyeong Market, Seomun Market was one of the three main markets during the Joseon Dynasty. It is situated only 300m from the West Gate of the city, and is befittingly named ‘Seomunsijang’ or ‘West Gate Market.’ Though the market has grown from its small size, the historic names of the alleyways such as Hongdukkaejeon and Daekjeon have remained unchanged.The specialties of the current Seomun Market include fabric-related items like silk, satin, linen, cotton, knitted goods, and men's and women's wear. However, visitors to the market will also find a decent selection of crafts, silver products and dried seafood. While still traditional in many respects, Seomun Market offers modern conveniences including a heating and cooling system and a large parking lot.


Daegu(Jung-gu)

Dongseongno Street is a major fashion district in Daegu. The streets are packed with hundreds of stores full of personality that reflect the city’s fast-paced fashion trends. The diverse items found along the streets (from character T-shirts and handmade accessories to vintage fashion apparel) make this an ideal spot for window shopping. More serious shoppers will be delighted at the wide range of unique fashion items available at affordable prices.


Daegu(Buk-gu)

EXCO is a leading exhibition and convention center in Daegu Metropolitan City. Since opening in April 2001, the EXCO has been successfully hosting international events. Major facilities include exhibition halls, conference rooms, and meeting rooms, while subsidiary facilities include restaurants, cafes, bank, post office, travel agency, medical clinic, business support centers, and convenience store.


Daegu(Dong-gu)

Donghwasa Temple (동화사) is located on the south side of Palgongsan Mountain, about 22km northeast of Daegu. It was built by Monk Geukdal in the 15th year of King Soji’s reign (reign 493, 21st king during the Silla period). The original name of the temple was Yugasa, but Simjiwangsa rebuilt the temple under King Heungdeok (reign 826~836) and named it Donghwasa, which means even during the winter season, the paulownia tree still blooms. The present temple was last rebuilt in 1732.When you turn the corner, the first thing that catches your eye is the Seolbeopjeon Building. To the left of Seolbeopjeon is Daeungjeon, the main temple, and to the right of the building leads to the Geumgang Stairs. If you turn left in the direction of Daeungjeon you will see Bongseoru, aptly named to signify a Bonghwang (phoenix) with its tail pointed downward. Past Bongseoru are stairs that are typical of the ones leading into Daeungjeon, called "Nugak Stairs". On either side of the stairs are railings in the shape of a dragon, and in the middle of the stairs, there is a round stone marble that resembles a Yeouiju (or a dragon orb), a ball often associated with dragons.Donghwasa’s Daeungjeon is segmented into 3 sections at the front and side, and its natural looking pillars are one of its main attractions. It includes the statues of Seokgamonibul, Amitabul, and Yaksayeoraebul inside. If you walk down the stone stairs beside Bongseoru and walk along the cement road for a while, you will find the huge Seokjoyaksa Yeoraebul. Created as a prayer for reunification, this large Buddha statue is 17m high. The stone tower, stone light, lion statue, and the lotus flower that decorate the Buddha statue are all very large in size. Behind the statue are also stones arranged in a circular form, resembling a beautiful scroll painting. These are world-class size stone artifacts.


Daegu(Jung-gu)

Yangnyeongsi Oriental Medicine Cultural Center was established in 1993. On the first floor is the herbal medicine market, which opens every five days and sells different types of herbal medicine from across the country. The second floor, divided into six zones, houses various experience station, a souvenir shop and an outdoor garden. The third floor, divided into four zones, displays the general and historical facts about Oriental medicine development in the city of Yangnyeong. Through multiple exhibitions and various hands-on experience programs, the Cultural Center continues to provide an opportunity to experience the 350-year-old traditions in the history of Yangnyeong-si and Yakjeon Medicine Alley.


Daegu(Nam-gu)

Apsan is a 600 meter-high mountain in Nam-gu, Daegu-si. At the front and back of the mountain are Sanseongsan Mt. (653m) and Daedeoksan Mountain; Apsan Park is located in the valley where the three mountains converge.Apsan Park is one of the largest urban-eco parks in Daegu, covering an area of around 508 pyeong (approx. 1,680 meters squared). A cable car runs 790m up Apsan and at the foot of the mountain are leisure facilities where visitors can enjoy archery, horseback riding, and swimming. There is also a monument that commemorates the poet Yi Ho-wu as well as Nakdonggang River War Memorial Hall (established in 1979) and Keungol Daedeok Dongsan Hill, which has a fabulous garden perfect for dates or family outings.As a major leisure place for Daegu citizens, the park has numerous walking trails. Largely, the routes can be categorized into three groups: ones that start from the park and connect to Apsan Mountain, those that go from the park to Sanseongsan Mountain, and those that wind along to Daedeoksan Mountain. The length of the paths varies from 2km to 4km, allowing visitors to choose the path that best fits their capabilities and preferences. Visitors can capture the view of Daegu from the Apsan Observatory after getting off the cable car.


Daegu(Suseong-gu)

Daegu National Museum was built to preserve and exhibit the unique cultural heritage of Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do province. It is a neat brick building with two basement floors. There are three exhibit halls, a special exhibit hall, experiment study room, audiovisual studio and library. At the Archeology Gallery you can see relics ranging from the Neolithic Era to the Three Kingdoms Period chronologically. At the Art History Gallery you can see and learn about the Buddhist culture of Gyeongsangbuk-do province. Here you can see Buddhist sculptures, Buddha statues and Buddhist crafts. The Goryeo celadon and Buncheong ware are also displayed here. At the Traditional Folk Life Gallery you can learn about the Seonbi culture and the beliefs and rituals of the Yeongnam area, and see traditional Korean houses. You can also enjoy the Outdoor Gallery where a five-storied stone pagoda stands. There are other facilities where visitors can participate in museum activities. You can try traditional dyeing, explore the traditional herbs and learn about agricultural plants. Do not miss going here because this is where you can learn about traditional herbs used for medicine, plants and grains. Resting in the natural surroundings at the wildflower and plant walkway or the Ecology Valley can be very relaxing. 


Daegu(Nam-gu)

Anjirang Market is located halfway between Anjirang five-way intersection and Anjiranggol-ro Street. Starting with Chungbuksikdang Restaurant (founded in 1979), livelihood-motivated restaurants and eateries began opening up here since the end of the IMF crisis in 1998 until it reached its current size today.Locals enjoy coming to the area because of the affordable prices. Recently, the area is also trying to draw in a younger demographic by targeting the younger population.In order to give life to the district, signage repairs and modification,  additional installation of hygiene facilities  and other improvements were made in 2007.