This is also my second time here. I always think of this place as a 'transit city' between Jeonju and Busan. As spending any more time at either cities would be too much.
But Daegu is full of intersting places as well. They have very scenic mountain ranges. One which I wanted to climb but was never well-equipped to actually do it. So I went up by cable car instead.
When I came here, it was colder. Not more than 12°C throughout the day. But a coat and T-shirt was enough.
There's also the Seomun traditional market where you really see Korean modern tradition in full view. I ate Galguksu for lunch at the market, just to really experience Korean living.
And finally, there's a tower than I went up to watch the city all around. It is after all one of South Korea's largest cities.
One thing I dislike about this place is its free-entry zoo. The animals doesn't seem to be well-taken care for. It's not even the main attraction, it is located as part of a very large park. The park is nice but not the zoo part of it, sadly.
I give Daegu 3.5/5 stars.