I went on a trip around January and February this year
The transportation was by bus
The route was as follows (Andong-Daegu-Changnyeong-Daegu-Busan)
Day 1
Andong Hahoe Village
Hanok photos
It was unusual to have a church in a Hanok village.
A place selling wind chimes (bells that ring in the wind) and small pottery.
The sound of the wind chimes ringing at the entrance was pretty.
Andong Soju Museum
There really wasn't much to see here.
I bought 2 bottles of Andong Soju in the photo below. 45% alcohol content.
Day 2
After passing through Andong - Daegu - Changnyeong, it was evening
Changnyeong was a quiet place.
Day 3
Let's go to Upo Swamp!
But before we go in, please look at the map below.
If you are a walker like me, you will probably start from Changnyeong Intercity Bus Terminal.
Usually, you follow the red route and stop by Upo Wetland Ecological Center to tour Upo Wetland.
But when I told the taxi driver, "Please take me to Upo Wetland," he took the blue route.
If you go to Upo Wetland, you should say, "Please take me to Upo Wetland Ecological Center."
Otherwise, the taxi driver might take the blue route.
The photo below is a representative impression of the blue route.
It's desolate, right? LOL You can think of that road as continuing back and forth for about 1km.
Free viewing telescope
Birds
The atmosphere was really good. You should definitely go there
Now off to Busan
After arriving at the accommodation, we had a meal
End of day 3
Day 4 Morning
After seeing the sea, I set off for our destination.
Let's go to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple!
Very small Ediya Coffee shop
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, the only temple in Korea located on the sea
Isn't it pretty?
Here it ends
I tend to plan my trips very loosely, so if you follow this, you'll probably have a lot of time left
If you're visiting Andong, I recommend stopping by the Lee Yuksa Museum at least once
I went there with my parents about 8 or 9 years ago when I was in elementary school, and I remember it being pretty good back then : )