USAG Daegu has the largest footprint in Korea, encompassing almost half of the country.
Each year the city is home to the Daegu International Jazz Festival: Every May the "Colorful Daegu Festival" offers performances and art programs including the Colorful Parade.
Oh… I went on weekdays so there were not so many people.
In 1601, Daegu became the administrative capital of the , which is current Daegu, , , , and.
At that time, four major demonstrations took place in Daegu, involving an estimated 23,000 people.
Daegu is also known as "Textile City".
Numerous place-names and local legends around Daegu still bear witness to the historic battle of 927.
Bongsan-dong which has some art galleries and studios is being developed as the artistic center of the city since the 1990s.