OK: My Favourite Places in South Korea (mostly Seoul and Daegu) | Life in Korea
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This video was just really fun to make, I don't think I have ever had so many cut aways and images in a video before and it was quite enjoyable to see my old vlogs (even though they are terrible) so that I could add them into the video.
Obviously there are so many more places that I really enjoy in Korea, and even so many outside of Seoul and Daegu, but I wanted to make an honest list of the places that I really enjoyed visiting time and time again or had very strong positive memories of.
This video really is only meant to be a fun entertaining list of my favorite places and so if you feel inspired to go to any please let me know - or share your favourite laces in the comments, I'm always ready for a good suggestion!
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Cherry blossoms season at Daegu tower South Korea
Cherry blossoms season at Daegu tower South Korea
Enjoy a Korean Medicinal Museum in Daegu
Enjoy a Korean Medicinal Museum in Daegu:
As part of our wonderful Dynamic Daegu tour, we got to visit the Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine. While there, we explored interactive, family friendly exhibits, and enjoyed a soak in an herbal Korean medicinal foot bath! (Seriously the best!)
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The ARC in construction in Daegu S. Korea
The ARC designed in 2012 by Asymptote Architecture, is a multimedia museum and event space now opening in Daegu South Korea. The project contains a 360 degree video environment as well as gallery spaces, auditorium and rooftop cafe and lounge. The ARC is a project centered around the rich and diverse cultures in Korea associated with the waterways and their intense history. The architecture is a temple of sorts to the rivers and waterways that stretch across Korea. The architecture celebrates the artistry, narratives, poetics and histories of these rivers and the nature, villages and cities that draw on them for sustenance, local culture and life.
10 Minutes in Korea / KNU University in Daegu
Daegu, South Korea - City, Tower and Seomun Market
This is a video of my trip to South Korea I did in August 2012. Daegu (대구) is the fourth largest city after Seoul, Busan and Incheon, and the third largest metropolitan area in the nation. The city is the capital and principal city of the surrounding Gyeongsangbuk-do province, although it is not legally part of the province. Daegu is located in south-eastern Korea about 80 km from the seacoast, near the Geumho River and its mainstream, Nakdong River in Gyeongsang-do. The Daegu basin, where the city lies, is the central plain of the Yeongnam region, making the city the natural center of the region's politics, economy, and culture.
Animal Show @ Herb Hills in Daegu Korea
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Yangnyeongsi Oriental Medicine Museum - Daegu, South Korea.
Yangnyeongsi Oriental Medicine Museum - Daegu, South Korea.
KAKAO FRIENDS CONCEPT MUSEUM IN DAEGU SOUTH KOREA
Kakao friends are the characters based on KakaoTalk emoticons released in November 2012 by Kakao. Also it is the company that carries out character related businesses. The character illustrator is HOZO (aka Kwon Soon-ho). They have become beloved characters in South Korea
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Daegu, South Korea
This is a video of a few places near my home in Daegu, South Korea. The strange building is called the ARC and it's a museum built at the intersection of four major rivers. The video was shot with a GoPro H2 on a Team Black Sheep Discovery quad-copter.
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Korean MONASTERY FOOD 25+ Items! + Korean War Museum Tour | Seoul, South Korea
My second full day in Seoul, South Korea continued as my group and I took a trip to the Korean War Memorial Museum and then went to go have some Buddhist temple food for dinner! Come along with me as my friends and I continue to explore the city of Seoul!
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I love war memorial museums. They’re fascinating to visit. This museum is all about the commemorating the lives lost during the Korean War, which took place from 1950 to 1954. The museum opened in 1994 and aims to teach lessons that prevent war and hopes to lead to the reunification of North and South Korea.
The hall Sam and I visited contained lots of old cars and planes, cannons, tanks, buggies, and cars from the old-school presidents. There were Soviet tanks from World War II that dated back to 1939.
On the third level is the Korean War Room, which contains a memorial to all of the countries that contributes and the people who lost their lives in the war. You can see weapons like rifles, rocket launchers, machine guns, and knives on display, and well as army uniforms from all the countries that participated in the war.
The room also tells you how many people were involved from each nation. 1.8 million soldiers came from the U.S., 36,000 of whom lost their lives. It was all very fascinating and very sad at the same time.
After our museum visit, it was time for dinner! I was loving the food in Korea, so I couldn’t wait to eat! The restaurant serves Buddhist monastic food. We started with 3 appetizers: a rice porridge with peanuts, kimchi soup, and a mystery one that looked like it contained fruit.
The was like a rice-y oatmeal! I loved it! Next was the kimchi soup, which was pretty potent and sour. The huge, cherry-like fruit burst in my mouth and was like a lychee!
Then, we moved on to 4 more dishes: a bean curd, kimchi cucumber, mung bean jelly with lotus fruit, and a green leaf. The kimchi cucumber wasn’t great, so I moved on to the mung bean jelly, which was also pretty bland. The leaves tasted like a non-ripe mango, and the bean curd had small grains in it and was like watered-down mashed potatoes. All in all, it wasn’t my favorite course.
Next, we hit the main course of six dishes: two Korean pancakes, a mushroom dumpling, tofu, vegetables, noodles, and something similar to plantains. The plantain-like dish had a delicious sweet and sour glaze on it. The noodles were cold and stuck together, with mushrooms and a creaminess I couldn’t identify. But it was tasty!
Then was some dense tofu, but it wasn’t very flavorful. The dumpling was nice and earthy. The first pancake was like a potato and onion pancake, while the second was made of lots of veggies. There were lots of herbs!
Next were bamboo with a spicy coating and a crunchy lotus. Then was a soybean paste soup, lotus leaf with sticky rice, 5 types of banchan, and spicy mushrooms. The soup had a rich broth and fermented flavor. I tried the sticky rice with the different banchan. My favorite was the spicy herb! There was also a crunchy, moist kimchi.
Then, it was dessert time! Like everything else, it was very simple and consisted of two dried kiwi slices and a red tea. The tea was more like tinted water, but I loved the dried kiwi. Not my favorite meal, but a fun experience.
Then, we headed to the temple next door! It was very colorful and was decorated with lots of lanterns for the Buddha’s birthday! Everything was lit up and we had a great view of the Golden Buddhas!
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Daegu Art Museum (D:am) - I can't think of a good title, but that's where I go in Daegu, South Korea
Definitely one of the best things to do in Korea, hands down is the Daegu Art Museum, or D:am for short. I love this museum that highlights Korean artists from all over the country in an excellently curated way that rivals the best art museums. If you are an art lover like myself, then this is a must see, and honestly I think the curation of this museum is truly some of the best I have ever seen. Also, the bus I mentioned as an alternative is free from Daegu Stadium and runs every half an hour to one hour, however, walking from the stadium only takes around twenty to thirty minutes.
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April - October: 9:30am-7:20pm
November - March: 9:30am-6:20pm
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대구 수성구 미술관로 40 (우)42250
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【4K】 Korea, Daegu Yangnyeonsi Oriental Medicine Museum (Корея,Тэгу,韓國,大邱) / 대구 약령시한의약박물관
See, feel and experience the lives, products and history of Yangnyeonsi and Yakjeon Alley in this unique exhibition hall and cultural space. Visitors can view at a glance, the history and tradition surrounding Yangnyeonsi and Yakjeon Alley.
*Hours: 09:00-18:00
*Closed: Mondays(except holiday Mondays), January 1st,
Lunar New year's Day and Korean Thanksgiving day
*Admission Fee: free of charge
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Fleety Visits Daegu Korean National Museum - Day 4
We head in and view the relics of Daegu, South Korea in the Daegu Korean National Museum. Everything here is a national treasure and registered. We hit Ancient, Three Kingdom and Medieval Eras.
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