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Daejeon Metropolitan City is Korea's fifth-largest city, located in the central region, boasting rich technological and cultural resources. As Korea's high-tech hub, Daejeon hosts numerous research institutes and science parks while preserving traditional Korean culture and natural landscapes. The Expo Science Park and Yuseong Hot Springs are must-visit attractions, showcasing a perfect blend of modernity and tradition.
Daejeon's National Science Museum is Asia's largest science museum, ideal for families. Expo Science Park displays legacies from the 1993 World Expo, with spectacular night light shows. Culture enthusiasts can visit Daejeon Arts Center for performances or stroll around Sudeoksa Lake for natural scenery.
Daejeon is famous for Yuseong Hot Spring Chicken, featuring tender chicken in herbal broth. Street food highlights include Daejeon-style fried chicken and Korean pancakes. Traditional markets like Daejeon Market offer authentic snacks such as spicy rice cakes and fish cake skewers.
Daejeon has an efficient public transport system with Metro Line 1 connecting major attractions. Buses cover the entire city—use T-money cards for payment. Taxis are affordable but may face traffic during rush hours. KTX from Seoul takes just 50 minutes.
The best travel seasons are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) with pleasant weather. Summers are hot/humid, while winters are cold but ideal for hot spring visits.
Korean is widely spoken, with some English signage at tourist spots. Free Wi-Fi hotspots are citywide; prepaid SIMs available at convenience stores. Credit cards work at major venues, but markets require cash. Emergency number: 119. Hospitals like Daejeon Medical Center offer foreign-language services. Voltage is 220V—bring adapters.
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