Geondeulbawi Park
0.88℃ -4.41℃ 16%
Tourism.Nature
731-23, Daebong-dong
Jung-gu, Daegu, TG 41956, South Korea
Exit 3 of Geondeulbawi Station (Daegu Subway Line 3), approx. 2-minute walk
+82-53-661-2000
Open 24 hours
Open year-round
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Overview
Geondeulbawi Park is centered around a unique geological formation known as Geondeulbawi, a standing rock that appears to be "tottering" or "swaying." It is a rare natural monument located in the heart of Daegu city, serving as a quiet ecological rest area for citizens and a significant site for understanding the region's prehistoric environment.
History
Geondeulbawi is a natural stone pillar created by the erosion of a cliff face from the Sincheon stream long ago. The name 'Geondeul' comes from the Korean word meaning "to sway" or "unstable," though the rock is actually quite firm. Historically, it was considered a sacred site where locals prayed for rain during droughts or for a son. It was designated as Daegu Monument No. 2 in 1982 to preserve its geological and cultural value.
Things to see
Natural formations and artistic displays:
The **Geondeulbawi Rock**: A majestic standing rock and a cliff face showing distinct sedimentary layers.
The **Art Wall**: Nearby walls decorated with murals and historical photographs depicting the old Daegu and the Sincheon stream.
The **Waterfall & Stream**: A small artificial waterfall and ecological waterway that provide a refreshing atmosphere during the summer.
Things to do
Leisure and local exploration:
Take an **Urban Stroll**: Enjoy a peaceful walk along the well-maintained trails that connect to the nearby Sincheon-daero path.
Photography at **Night**: The park is beautifully lit at night, making it a great spot for evening photography with the rock as a backdrop.
Explore **Nearby Cafes**: Visit the unique "Geondeulbawi Art Village" nearby, featuring trendy cafes and art galleries transformed from old buildings.
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