Hangul 달성공원 Revised Romanization Dalseong gongwon | Hanja 達城公園 McCune–Reischauer Talsŏng kongwŏn | |
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Similar Gyeongsang‑gamyeong Park, Duryu Park, Daegu Modern History M, Daegu Hyanggyo, Apsan Park |
Dalseong park zoo daegu
Dalseong Park is a park located in Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea. The park includes Gwanpungnu Pavilion, a local history hall, a zoo, and some monuments.
Contents
- Dalseong park zoo daegu
- The saddest zoo in the world a look at dalseong park in daegu
- History
- Dalseong Park Zoo
- References

The saddest zoo in the world a look at dalseong park in daegu
History

The park is located inside the oldest earthen fortification in Korea, dating from about 261 C.E. (during the three kingdoms period). During the Sino-Japanese war in 1894-1895 the land was used as a Japanese military base. The park was created in 1905, and was renovated to its current form in 1965.
Dalseong Park Zoo

Animals at the zoo include Asian elephants, peacocks, Bengal tigers, a brown bear, llamas, pheasants, vultures, owls, chimpanzees, zebras, wolves, and a jaguar.



References
Dalseong Park Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA