Located about an hour outside of Daegu, the Haein Temple was founded in 802.
One of the most well known attractions on Mt.
This Buddhist temple, located on Palgong Mountain (Palgongsan), just north of Daegu, was founded in 493AD.
Daegu (also spelled Taegu, 대구 in Korean) is the fourth largest city in South Korea, and the Daegu area has been inhabited since 1500BC.
Mangudang Park is located near the bank of Daegu's Geumho River, and is located a short walk south of the duck-boat park.
The Geumho River (Geumhogang) is one of the two main rivers which bisect the South Korean city of Daegu.
Palgong Mountain (Palgongsan) is located just north of the city of Daegu, and is a great destination for a day trip out of the city.
Pagye Temple (Pagyesa) is located just north of Daegu on Palgong Mountain (Palgongsan).
Located just to the north of Daegu (roughly behind the Daegu International Airport), the Bullo Dong Tomb park contains over 200 traditional Korean tombs dating from 37 BC to 935 AD.