Daejeon (대전) s the fifth largest city in South Korea. Daejeon is a somewhat quieter city than Seoul, Daegu and Busan, though certainly not small.
Daejeon is located in the heart of the Korean Peninsula and forms a major transportation crossroads, with the major north-south highways and rail lines splitting to follow the east or west sides of the country.
Nearby mountains (Gyeryong-san National Park, Sogni-san National Park and Daedun-san Provincial Park), temples (Beopju-sa, Donghak-sa, and Gap-sa), hot springs (Yuseong), and lakes (Daecheong Lake) offer many recreation opportunities for travelers and local residents.
The city is also home to K-League soccer side Daejeon Citizen, and Korean professional baseball league team Hanhwa Eagles.
Daejeon Tourism
Daejeon, naturally is not a tourist city. As an education and science hub of the country, most of Daejeon sightseeing is related to the field of technology. However, this does not mean that the tourists will not find natural tourist attractions in Daejeon. There are a number of natural attractions which form an integral part of sightseeing tours in Daejeon.
One of the main tourist sites in the South Korean city is the Daecheongho Lake at Miho-dong district of the city. The lake is the third largest artificial lake in the country and the work for it started in 1975. The project was completed in 1980. Besides being an important travel attraction in the country, the lake is also an important source of living for the locals. The lake is given a perfect backdrop by the Mount Yasan which is right beside the lake and creates picturesque scenery. Tourists can reach this beautiful destination via trains and buses which directly take them across to the site of the Daecheongho Lake.
Another popular site is the Yuseong Hot Springs. Situated at the central district of the city, the hot spring is flocked by tourists and locals as the water is considered to have therapeutic value. The water is rich in alkaline minerals making it perfect for treating diseases like Neuralgia and Geriatric. There are a number of legends associated with the hot springs at Yuseong in Daejeon. Tourers interested in traveling to this famous tourist site in Daejeon can easily avail of a bus from Daejeon Station. A short 40 minute drive will lead them to the hot spring.
Another popular site is the National Science Museum, a scientific cultural facility, which features exhibits scientific materials.
Daejeon best sightseeing :
1. Yusong Hot Springs.
Arguably the most famous Hot Springs in Korea, the water here is said to benefit those suffering from skin diseases(specifically neuralgia), arthritis and diabetes. Typically containing three to five pools of varying temperatures(from ice cold up to fifty degrees celsius), steam rooms and saunas.
2. Pomun-san.
Pomun Mountain towers over the city centre and offers unrivalled views over the southern half of the city. You can take a cable car halfway up to the observation post, from which a ninety minute hike leads to the 457-metre-high peak.
3. Daecheong Lake.
A 72 kilometre lake which provides the source of the city's drinking water. If you have a car then the riverside roads offer great views. If you're reliant on public transport then I wouldn't bother making the trip to see the Dam alone.
4. Expo Park.
In 1993, Taejon became the first city in a developing country to host the International Exposition. Almost a decade later, six pavilions still offer shows and exhibitions in the middle of the landscaped Expo Park.
5. Sikjangsan.
Southeast of the city, Sikjang Mountain is the loftiest of the encircling peaks at 623 metres. Two famous Buddhist temples, Gosansa and Gaesimsa, are located here.
6. Jangtaesan.
To the southwest of the city, Jangtaesan Recreational Forest offers a gorgeous lake surrounded by pine trees rising to the top of the 186 metre Mount Jangtae. Again, I'd recommend this more to those with access to a private car.
7. Gubongsan.
Next to Jangtaesan, the nine distinct peaks in this area are best viewed in Autumn. The tourist literature evocatively, or perhaps bafflingly, describes Gubong Mountain as being like "Oriental paintings on a folding screen".
8. Gyejoksan
Mount Gyejock rises to 423 metres and is reputed to offer the best views of the sunset. There are also some excellent views of Daecheong Lake at the summit.
9. The World Cup Stadium.
Located in Yusong, the Taejon World Cup stadium was used for World Cup 2002.
Daejeon Nightlife
Daejon is a little quite and simple compared with another major cities in Korea. For a medium-sized city, Daejeon has an active nightlife. The most popular areas are the Yusong district, the Dunsan-dong area (the "new" downtown), the city's old downtown region, and Gung-dong, near Chungnam University.
A good place to get imported beers or a cocktail is WA Bar, located across the street from the Galleria department store in the old downtown area of the Eunhaeng-dong district. A casual place, it's popular with people to grab a drink with friends after work.
Thriving nightlife can be experienced in and around the streets nearby to the Yousung Hotel located at Bongmyoung-Dong . One gets to perceive the real nature of the Korean Nightlife while strolling down the streets which have nightclubs and pubs lined on both sides of it.
Nightlife in Daejeon does not only signify pubbing and drinking but the extensive array of multi-cuisine restaurants are also a nice vent to unwind and relax. The WA Bar if not the most happening of all the nightspots in the city, attracts a lot of young crowd. J- Rock and Watermelon Sugar are the more swanky nightclubs of Daejeon.
Photos of Daejeon :
Expo Science Park Bridge. In 1993, an international exposition (Expo '93) was held at Daejeon. Several landmarks such as the Hanbit Tower and the Expo Bridge were built at this time. After the exposition ended, the grounds were refurbished as Expo Science Park. Next to the park is the National Science Museum, which had moved to its current location in 1990.
For a medium-sized city, Daejeon has an active nightlife. The most popular areas are the Yusong district, the Dunsan-dong area (the "new" downtown), the city's old downtown region, and Gung-dong, near Chungnam University.
Daejeon Metropolitan City is a metropolitan city in the center of South Korea. It is the fifth largest city of South Korea, with a population of 1,442,856 at the end of 2005.
Daejeon World Cup Stadium in the city of Daejeon
Daejeon Yusong Hot Springs situated at the central district of the city, the hot spring is flocked by tourists and locals as the water is considered to have therapeutic value. The water is rich in alkaline minerals making it perfect for treating diseases like Neuralgia and Geriatric.
Across the road from the main entrance to Expo Park, the Science Museum is extremely interesting if you're interested in that sort of thing. Admission is around one pound, with sections on the geological and natural history of the Korean Peninsula, the history of Korean science and technology and the evolution of the universe.
Daejeon train station in Daejeon, South Korea. This is a major stop for the Gyeongbu line. This is a separate station from West Daejeon station.
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