There are also several places to go:
Because Daejeon is the ‘Silicone Valley ” of Korea , there are many science exhibits to enjoy. Try visiting The National Science Museum which has some exhibits and displays about science.
You can observe the solar system, stars, moon, galaxy, and nebula in Daejeon Observatory.
You can enjoy your time in the Expo Science Park near the Expo Bridge and Hanbit tower which are all symbols of Daejeon. This park offers hands-on interaction with science experiments, not to mention robots!
The Currency Museum near Kaist University has coins from the Korean dynasty, modern coins, medals, postage stamps, Christmas seals, as well as coins and currency money from around the world. If you go there you can get to know the history of currency, and the history of banknotes.
EXPO bridge |
Kumdoriland is one of two amusement parks in Daejeon. It is located near the Expo Park , across from the symbol bridge of Daejeon .
O-World is the second amusement park and the second largest zoo in Korea . It has roller coasters, great food, and a sculpture park among many other things.
Near Chungnam University you can find Yuseong. There you can enjoy the natural Hot Springs Spa. There are many hotels in Yuseong area if you intend to stay overnight.
The Daejeon Museum of Art |
If you love the arts, visit Daejeon Cultural Art Center and Daejeon Museum of Art, which are located near the Daejeon Government Building in Mannyoungdong.
The crowds flock to the balloon festival. |
If you want to do more than just imagine the amazing things this city has to offer, come visit us!
--BoRa Kim