E-world roller coasters
We also visited Mt. Palgongsan and took a cable car up part of the mountain. The mountain itself is significant for it’s spirituality and more recently, it’s hiking. Though we didn’t do any hiking, we did take some photos.
Daegu doesn’t exactly have a whole lot to do and we were struggling to find something interesting on the last day when we found out about an amusement park. Yuki got really excited but I wasn’t able to keep up with her on the roller coasters as they freaked me out. Too many loops and jerks and drops for my liking.
The end of the day was much better for me when we went for another Korean BBQ and then got shaved ice. We were annoyed that the small shop took so long to make an expensive item, but because we asked for it to-go, it came wrapped in a thermal bag and was actually quite big. That made everything okay because it came with two big servings of mango and red beans. It was a surprisingly good shaved ice and made us get more later in the trip when we returned to Seoul.