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The Dongseongno Festival is a festival held in Daegu Jung-gu, South Korea.The festival is held every May and includes a song festival, a fashion show, and concerts. [1]The Dongsang-ro Festival, which opened its doors in May 1990, has established itself as one of the most successful models of the festival led by the pure private sector.
A shopping street or shopping district is a designated road or quarter of a city/town that is composed of individual ... Daegu — Dongseongno; Daejeon — Eunhaeng ...
Daegu (Korean: 대구; ), formerly spelled Taegu [a] and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (대구광역시), is a city in southeastern South Korea.. Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is the fourth-largest metropolitan city in the nation with over 2.3 million residents; [5] and the second-largest city after Busan in the Yeongnam region in ...
Seomun Market (Korean: 서문시장) is the largest traditional street market in Daegu, South Korea, containing more than 4,000 shops.Seomun Market is particularly known as a source for textiles and sewing services, a key ingredient of Daegu's fashion industry.
Daegu Yangnyeongsi Festival; Donghwasa; Dongseongno Festival; N. Nokdong Seowon This page was last edited on 31 July 2021, at 07:22 (UTC). ...
Throughout and before recorded history, Daegu has served as a nexus of transportation, lying as it does at the junction of the Geumho and Nakdong rivers.During the Joseon dynasty, the city was the administrative, economic and cultural centre of the entire Gyeongsang region, a role largely taken over now by Busan in South Gyeongsang Province.
East District) is a gu (district) in northeastern part of Daegu of South Korea. Daegu itself lies in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula. It has a population of 343,678. [2] The district covers 182.35 km², for about 20% of Daegu's total area. Dong-gu first emerged as the "eastern district office" (동부출장소) in 1938.
Jungangno Station is a station of Daegu Metro Line 1 in Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea.With its prime location at the heart of Daegu and its proximity to a major shopping district, it is the second-busiest station in the Daegu Metro, [1] after Banwoldang Station, which is the only transfer point between the Line 1 and Line 2.