Yeommae Market in Downtown Daegu| Mornings with Angela
Always fun to explore street markets! Here is another small one you can find downtown Daegu.
In Frame - Ep04c06 Yakjeon Alley,Yeommae and Market Hyundai Department Store
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Fourth Episode: Time Stopper in Alleys
Western cities have plazas; Korea has alleys. These alleys are not just narrow streets crisscrossing a neighborhood, but a testament to Korea's rich history and hard-working people. Follow Magnum Photos photographer Alex Webb as he travels through time in Korea's alleyways.
Hannam-dong Sunrise Alley: A nostalgic past of a splendid city
Once an affluent community during Korea's economic growth in the 1960s, Sunrise Alley in Hannam-dong has survived widespread urban development. Named after Korea's quick-vanishing goblin, Dokkaebi Market nearby is also a well-known tourist destination. Alex Webb visits the neighborhood and the market, full of nostalgia in the middle of a modern city.
Modernization Alley in Daegu: One thousand alleys, one thousand tales
Together with the textile industry, the city of Daegu, with its 1,000 alleyways, came to represent Korea's modernization. No other city in the world possesses so many alleys within a radius of one kilometer. Listen to a thousand tales of hard-working Koreans making a living in the socks, sewing machine, and motorcycle alleys.
Bukchon Village in Seoul: Elegance in tradition
Bukchon Village, situated between Changdeok Palace and Gyeongbok Palace, used to be a residential area for noblemen of the Joseon era. It is one of the best preserved historical neighborhoods in Seoul, so discover bits of the city's 500-year history in the alleys of Bukchon Village.
Check out the historical alleys of Korea on Arirang TV at 1 pm, October 10, 2013.
Seomun Market (Night-time) in Daegu, South Korea Mukbang (먹방)
[Directions below] Seomun Market in Daegu is a must-go for Korean street food lovers. We tried ELEVEN different street foods so you know exactly what to go for when you visit a Korean market. Seomun has a wide range of Korean street foods to choose from so I'm sure you'll find something you love.
Directions to Seomun from Bangwoldang:
1) Take Line 2 (green) on the subway westbound towards Munyang
2) At Sinnam change lines to Line 3 (yellow) northbound towards Chilgok Kyungpook National University Hospital
3) Disembark at Seomun Market and leave the station using Exit 3
4) Walk straight just a little, the second right is Seomun Market's famous entrance.
Address:
대구 중구 큰장로26길
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westgate market in daegu, S.Korea.
The biggest market in daegu city, S.Korea.
Traditional and Joyful.
Bonnie Goes to Korea | Exploring Daegu Street Food Edition
Follow us to the cat cafe and try out some delicious street food in Seomun Market, the largest traditional Korean Market in Daegu!
Music:
Craves: By My Side
Lights: Folkstad
Marvin Gaye: How Sweet it is (Remix)
HYUNDAI DEPARTMENT STORE DAEGU
Daegu Downtown
Daegu Downtown South Korea
Camera - YI action cam
Biseulsan Ice Hill and Daegu Downtown
Good times with friends at Biseulsan Ice Hill and Daegu Downtown
ONE MINUTE DAEGU: SHOPPING IN DOWNTOWN DAEGU
Chelisa from Wanderfix shows you a quick glimpse at the shopping area in Downtown Daegu (Banwoldang station). Theres so much to see and do there!
Special thanks to Dan McQuinn for the theme song.
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MUST EAT in Daegu
Countless fine Korean restaurants with gourmet foods, are all over Daegu.
MUST EAT choose a variety of selections here for you!
A street in daegu
We walked through a street near place held farewell party on ISAIA2006
Korean street food in Daegu
Eating street food at DongDaegu market, South Korea with my classmates for our Korean language course.
Daegu (대구) Downtown, 15 October 2016
Glimpse of Korea- Daegu's KIMGWANGSUK Street (Chinese Subtitle)
Glimpse of Korea - Daegu
Seoul is not the only city to travel in Korea! In this program, we can eat, experience, enjoy all the landmarks in Korea.
In the field of travel, fashion, food and etc, all those power bloggers travel all over the country, and introduce precious memories of Korea. Glimpse of Korea will suggest new paradigms of tourism in Korea. Must go places to recent trendy places! Don't miss out the tips that only can watch from Glimpse of Korea.
Daegu- Kim Gwangsuk Street
In Frame - Ep04c04 Jung-gu,Daegu
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Fourth Episode: Time Stopper in Alleys
Western cities have plazas; Korea has alleys. These alleys are not just narrow streets crisscrossing a neighborhood, but a testament to Korea's rich history and hard-working people. Follow Magnum Photos photographer Alex Webb as he travels through time in Korea's alleyways.
Hannam-dong Sunrise Alley: A nostalgic past of a splendid city
Once an affluent community during Korea's economic growth in the 1960s, Sunrise Alley in Hannam-dong has survived widespread urban development. Named after Korea's quick-vanishing goblin, Dokkaebi Market nearby is also a well-known tourist destination. Alex Webb visits the neighborhood and the market, full of nostalgia in the middle of a modern city.
Modernization Alley in Daegu: One thousand alleys, one thousand tales
Together with the textile industry, the city of Daegu, with its 1,000 alleyways, came to represent Korea's modernization. No other city in the world possesses so many alleys within a radius of one kilometer. Listen to a thousand tales of hard-working Koreans making a living in the socks, sewing machine, and motorcycle alleys.
Bukchon Village in Seoul: Elegance in tradition
Bukchon Village, situated between Changdeok Palace and Gyeongbok Palace, used to be a residential area for noblemen of the Joseon era. It is one of the best preserved historical neighborhoods in Seoul, so discover bits of the city's 500-year history in the alleys of Bukchon Village.
Check out the historical alleys of Korea on Arirang TV at 1 pm, October 10, 2013.
Adventures in South Korea (3) - Daegu
2016.06.013 - 2016.06.17
During this trip to Daegu, I tried chicken & beer for the first time, went to an elementary school and ate with the second graders, and realized how important kindness was. The hospitality from our good friend Simon and Helen reminded me of all my old friends back at home. Thanks for inviting us into your home and showing us around!!!
Daegu is the third largest city in South Korea. It's real; humidity is no joke there. It is about two hours away from Seoul if you take the KTX train. It's a nice place to stop by if you are already going to Busan from Seoul.
Highlights:
Daegu, South Korea
0:12 Chicken and beer
0:57 Seomun Market
2:30 Second grade lunch
Seoul, South Korea
3:43 Nate is the best
4:15 Gyeongbokgun Palace
4:38 Gacha store!
4:57 Kyobo book store
5:55 Sweet Korean-style pizza
6:04 Han River
Songs:
1) Timeflies - All We Have Is Time
2) Bruno Mars - Treasure
In Frame - Ep04c03 Dokkaebi Market
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Fourth Episode: Time Stopper in Alleys
Western cities have plazas; Korea has alleys. These alleys are not just narrow streets crisscrossing a neighborhood, but a testament to Korea's rich history and hard-working people. Follow Magnum Photos photographer Alex Webb as he travels through time in Korea's alleyways.
Hannam-dong Sunrise Alley: A nostalgic past of a splendid city
Once an affluent community during Korea's economic growth in the 1960s, Sunrise Alley in Hannam-dong has survived widespread urban development. Named after Korea's quick-vanishing goblin, Dokkaebi Market nearby is also a well-known tourist destination. Alex Webb visits the neighborhood and the market, full of nostalgia in the middle of a modern city.
Modernization Alley in Daegu: One thousand alleys, one thousand tales
Together with the textile industry, the city of Daegu, with its 1,000 alleyways, came to represent Korea's modernization. No other city in the world possesses so many alleys within a radius of one kilometer. Listen to a thousand tales of hard-working Koreans making a living in the socks, sewing machine, and motorcycle alleys.
Bukchon Village in Seoul: Elegance in tradition
Bukchon Village, situated between Changdeok Palace and Gyeongbok Palace, used to be a residential area for noblemen of the Joseon era. It is one of the best preserved historical neighborhoods in Seoul, so discover bits of the city's 500-year history in the alleys of Bukchon Village.
Check out the historical alleys of Korea on Arirang TV at 1 pm, October 10, 2013.
In Frame :Ep04c09 Bukchon, Seoul
Subscribe to Arirang Korean!
Fourth Episode: Time Stopper in Alleys
Western cities have plazas; Korea has alleys. These alleys are not just narrow streets crisscrossing a neighborhood, but a testament to Korea's rich history and hard-working people. Follow Magnum Photos photographer Alex Webb as he travels through time in Korea's alleyways.
Hannam-dong Sunrise Alley: A nostalgic past of a splendid city
Once an affluent community during Korea's economic growth in the 1960s, Sunrise Alley in Hannam-dong has survived widespread urban development. Named after Korea's quick-vanishing goblin, Dokkaebi Market nearby is also a well-known tourist destination. Alex Webb visits the neighborhood and the market, full of nostalgia in the middle of a modern city.
Modernization Alley in Daegu: One thousand alleys, one thousand tales
Together with the textile industry, the city of Daegu, with its 1,000 alleyways, came to represent Korea's modernization. No other city in the world possesses so many alleys within a radius of one kilometer. Listen to a thousand tales of hard-working Koreans making a living in the socks, sewing machine, and motorcycle alleys.
Bukchon Village in Seoul: Elegance in tradition
Bukchon Village, situated between Changdeok Palace and Gyeongbok Palace, used to be a residential area for noblemen of the Joseon era. It is one of the best preserved historical neighborhoods in Seoul, so discover bits of the city's 500-year history in the alleys of Bukchon Village.
Check out the historical alleys of Korea on Arirang TV at 1 pm, October 10, 2013.
Seomun Night Streetfood Market in Daegu
A Weekend in Daegu
I had a fun-filled weekend in Daegu!
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