Located in the heart of Daegu, South Korea, the Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine offers a glimpse into the traditional medicine and history of the region. Here are the details on how to reach this fascinating destination:
Banwoldang Station: Take the subway to Banwoldang Station, which serves both Line 1 and Line 2 of the Daegu Metro. Once you exit the station, it’s only a short walk to the museum. Look for Exit 16 or Exit 18, depending on which exit is nearer to your coming direction.
Multiple buses serve the area around the museum. Some of the most commonly used are:
Get off at the Yangnyeongsi bus stop or the Seomun Market bus stop and walk to the museum.
If you’re driving to the museum, use a navigation system to lead you to 49 Dalgubeol-daero 415-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu. There is limited parking available in the area so it’s best to check the parking situation beforehand.
Taxis are readily available throughout Daegu. Simply provide the museum’s address or name to the driver. Taxi drivers may not always speak English, so it’s advisable to have the destination address written in Korean.
Remember to double-check transit schedules and routes in case of changes, and have a map or navigation app on your mobile device to assist you with directions.