Discover the Beauty of Crape Myrtles in Daegu

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Believe it or not, August 7th is already Ipchu (立秋), the beginning of autumn according to the traditional calendar!
As the saying goes, there's magic in the seasons, so can we expect the heat to subside soon?
Before the summer heat fades away completely, there's a landscape you absolutely must capture.
It's the crape myrtle!
Crape myrtles are characterized by their abundant, vibrant pink blossoms.
They create a captivating contrast with the summer greenery, offering a unique color palette you won't find in any other season.
And the perfect place in Daegu to fully appreciate these crape myrtles is the Shrine of General Sin Sung-gyeom.
As a historic site, it offers a tranquil atmosphere that blends beautifully with traditional Korean architecture.
Why not capture a fairytale-like photo here?
Shrine of General Sin Sung-gyeom (Photographed in July 2024)
Location: 17, Sinseongyeom-gil, Dong-gu, Daegu
Hours: Daily 10:00 ~ 17:00
Parking: Available
Another famous crape myrtle spot, known for its picture-frame-worthy views, is Hamokjeong Pavilion!
The crape myrtles nestled throughout the traditional Korean architecture showcase their beauty,
making it the perfect place to capture stunning photos.
Hamokjeong Pavilion (Photographed in July 2023)
Location: 1043-1, Hasan-ri, Habin-myeon, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
Hours: Always open
Parking: Nearby parking available
Note: This is a residential area, so please be mindful and keep noise to a minimum!

Source :https://blog.naver.com/daeguvisit/223961092305
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