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Living in Daegu: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Daegu: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Daegu.

Daegu, officially known as Daegu Metropolitan City, is South Korea's fourth-largest city with a population of approximately 2.4 million residents. Located in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula, about 80 km from the coast, Daegu sits in a basin surrounded by mountains, earning it the nickname "Apple City" for its famous fruit production. The city blends a rich cultural heritage dating back to the Silla Kingdom with modern urban development, offering expatriates an authentic Korean experience at a fraction of Seoul's cost. Daegu serves as the economic and cultural hub of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region, with a combined population exceeding 5 million people.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Daegu

  1. Affordable living costs 鈥 Rent prices are approximately 49% lower than Seoul, making Daegu one of the most budget-friendly major cities in South Korea.
  2. Excellent transportation 鈥 A modern metro system with 3 lines, plus the new Daegyeong commuter rail (opened December 2024), connects you to the entire region.
  3. Rich cultural heritage 鈥 From UNESCO World Heritage sites nearby in Gyeongju to traditional markets like Seomun, history is everywhere.
  4. Growing international community 鈥 With major universities and international schools, Daegu welcomes foreign residents warmly.
  5. Strategic location 鈥 Just 2 hours from Seoul by KTX high-speed train and close to Busan, Daegu offers easy access to explore South Korea.

Key figures

Population2.4 million
Expats35,000
Top nationalitiesChinese, Vietnamese, American, Filipino, Uzbek
LanguagesKorean, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person$1,400
Family of 4$3,800
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Veedushi Bissessur
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A journalist, holder of the DALF C1 and C2 and a diploma from the University of Mauritius, I have nearly twenty years of writing experience. After six years in the Mauritian press, I joined 天美麻豆, where I have been working for over a decade, including five years as editorial assistant, and now as editorial manager.

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