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Travel Guide Updated April 2026

Kim Gwangseok Street Guide — Murals, Music & Memory Lane

Walk the mural alley honoring Korea's beloved folk singer Kim Gwangseok, with street performances, cafes and Bangcheon Market nearby in Daegu.

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Who Was Kim Gwangseok?

Kim Gwangseok (1964-1996) was one of South Korea's most beloved folk rock singers, known for emotionally raw protest songs and ballads that became the soundtrack of a generation. Born and raised in Daegu's Bangcheon-dong neighborhood, he recorded iconic songs like "I Become Dust," "Around Thirty" and "Song of My Life" before his death at age 31.

In 2010, Daegu transformed a 350-meter wall in his childhood neighborhood into a mural alley celebrating his life and music. It has since become one of the city's top cultural attractions.

What to See on the Street

Mural Wall

The main attraction is the continuous mural stretching 350 meters along the alley wall, depicting scenes from Kim Gwangseok's life — playing guitar on stage, walking through Bangcheon Market as a child, song lyrics painted in calligraphy and stylized portraits. Each section is a photo opportunity.

Bronze Statue & Guitar Bench

A bronze statue of Kim Gwangseok playing guitar sits at the entrance of the alley. Next to it, a guitar-shaped bench is one of the most popular photo spots on the street.

Street Performances

On weekends and summer evenings, buskers and amateur musicians set up along the alley to play Kim Gwangseok's songs and other Korean folk music. The atmosphere turns lively with small crowds gathering around performers.

  • Performances are most common Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons.
  • During the annual Kim Gwangseok Street Art Festival (usually October), the entire street hosts stages, markets and memorial concerts.
  • A small speaker system plays Kim Gwangseok's music along the alley during daytime hours.

Souvenir Shops & Galleries

Small shops along the alley sell Kim Gwangseok memorabilia — prints, CDs, postcards and guitar picks. A few indie galleries showcase work by local artists.

Listen to a few of Kim Gwangseok's songs before visiting. Even if you do not understand Korean, knowing the melodies adds emotional depth to the murals and performances.

Bangcheon Market Nearby

Bangcheon Market (방천시장) is a traditional neighborhood market a 2-minute walk from Kim Gwangseok Street. It is smaller and less tourist-oriented than Seomun Market, giving a more authentic local-market feel.

  • Cheap local food stalls: kalguksu, jeon (savory pancakes), sundae.
  • Fresh produce, dried fish, household goods.
  • The market connects directly to the mural alley — many visitors combine the two.
  • Hours: roughly 8:00-20:00, with some variation by stall.
Market FoodPrice
Kalguksu (noodle soup)₩5,000-7,000
Jeon (savory pancake)₩3,000-5,000
Sundae (blood sausage)₩3,000-4,000
Tteokbokki₩3,000-4,000
Hodugwaja (walnut cake)₩2,000-3,000

Cafes & Food

The streets surrounding the mural alley have developed into a small cafe district. Independent coffee shops and dessert cafes occupy renovated houses — the vibe is quieter and more artsy than Dongseongno.

  • Coffee: ₩4,000-5,500 for an Americano at indie cafes.
  • Desserts: Bingsu (shaved ice), cakes and waffles at several spots.
  • Korean meals: Small restaurants along Bangcheon Market serve budget lunches.

Getting There & Costs

  • Metro: Daegu Metro Line 2 to Gyeongdae Hospital Station (Exit 3). Walk about 10 minutes southeast.
  • Bus: From Banwoldang, bus 349 or 609. Stop at Bangcheon Market.
  • Walking: About 15 minutes east from Dongseongno shopping area.
  • Taxi: ₩5,000-7,000 from Dongdaegu Station.
ItemCost
Street admissionFree
Coffee at nearby cafe₩4,000-5,500
Bangcheon Market lunch₩5,000-8,000
Souvenir postcard/print₩2,000-5,000
Metro fare₩1,400
Budget visit total₩10,000-15,000
The alley is outdoor and open 24 hours. However, the murals are best seen in daylight and the performances happen mainly on weekends.
Emergencies anywhere in Korea: 112 police, 119 fire/medical, 1330 for the 24/7 KTO tourist helpline (free, English/JP/CN/ES).
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kim Gwangseok Street worth visiting?

Yes, especially for music lovers and anyone interested in Korean culture. Even if you are unfamiliar with the singer, the murals and atmosphere make for an enjoyable hour-long visit.

How long does Kim Gwangseok Street take to walk?

The mural alley is 350 meters long and takes about 20-30 minutes to walk, including photo stops. Add 30-60 minutes for Bangcheon Market and cafes.

When are the street performances?

Buskers usually perform on Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. The annual Art Festival in October has larger organized performances.

Who was Kim Gwangseok?

He was a Korean folk rock singer (1964-1996) from Daegu, famous for emotional ballads and protest songs. He remains one of Korea's most respected musicians.

Can I combine this with other Daegu attractions?

Yes. Kim Gwangseok Street is close to Dongseongno shopping area (15 min walk) and a short taxi ride from Seomun Market. All three make a full downtown Daegu day.

Is there an entry fee?

No. The mural alley, Bangcheon Market and surrounding streets are all free to walk through.