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This is the center of downtown Daegu. The green sign under the red arch is over the entry of Debec Department Store. This central fountain (dry in the winter) is the main meeting spot for Daegu young people. Refer to the map on the Daegu page if you want to be better oriented. There is a small circle drawn to represent the fountain. Below a block of apartments shine like a crazed beehive in the last rays of the setting sun. The good thing about these buildings? Apartments come complete with bathtubs (not a Korean regular), the newer ones have elevators, they are very efficient and you have at least one parking space assigned to you. The bad things? Some apartments I have been in have public service announcements occassionally piped directly into homes. Of course, they are announcements like "There is a crying child with a trike in the stairwell, please check to make sure it's not yours" and "Don't forget to take your recycling out, tomorrow is the collection day." but I certainly wouldn't want to live with them! And of course the security guard at the bottom of your building knows when people come in and how long it is before they leave...
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This is the "Big Bell" which graces "That Park with the Big Bell" as foreigners commonly call this wonderful park, especially popular with teenagers on the outskirts of downtown. If you look carefully at the stairs you will see a bunch of bags and a kid. The bags have been set there by the skateboarding kids who are using ramps on each side of me. |