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Not too many travelers make their way to Taejon when visiting South Korea. Those that do usually go to see the Boryeong Mud Festival. Other travel spots may be more interesting to check out in the area. Know something about Taejon? Help us out by adding your favorite places to this Taejon travel guide.
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Travel Tips from people who've been to Taejon
Actually, there are few places to worth visiting in this city, while there are some heritages and landscape at the next city, Gong-ju (capital of ancient Baekje). The name of city, Taejeon, is derived from "the large rice field." Since the cross-country railway and highway was constructed, this city has developed rapidily as the centre of Korea. It is also well known as the city of Science and Technology which gathers hundreds of research institutes. Major places to visit are Expo park, museums, Yuseong spa and its night life :P Of course, you can feel the history and amazing landscape of Korea at GONG-JU. Don't forget to consult tips of Gongju when you visit Daejeon.
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Daejeon has some decent foreign restaurants. In the taxi, you can say "Timeworld," and in that area, you can find Starbucks, Outback Steakhouse, TGI Fridays, and Bennigans. If you ask around, someone can direct you to Krispy Kreme, which is about a 10 minute walk from Timeworld. You can also go to the Daejeon train station area  ("Daejeon Yuk" in a taxi) and there you will find another Outback, Starbucks, and Cin-Cin Italian Restaurant; along with an above-ground outdoor shopping mall and about a kilometer of underground shopping beneath it.  
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Taejeon is a nice enough place - Korea's technology center - so it is full of engineers ;)  But the city is pretty fun and a nice place to hang out - however my hosts from the university put me in a hotel in the "special tourist zone" which is not such a great place to be - mostly it is a big red-light district, which I could do without.  It is much better if you get away from there to the areas where the locals hang out and people are normal!
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