Daebong Library, Public library in Daebong 1-dong, Daegu, South Korea.
Daebong Library is a public facility in Daegu offering books, digital resources, and work areas spread across multiple floors. The space includes different sections for reading, studying, and accessing computers to serve various visitor needs.
The library was founded in 1971 as part of expanding educational services in Daegu. Over the decades it has grown to become an important community resource.
The library serves as a meeting place where visitors of different ages gather for reading events and classes. It plays a role in connecting people from the neighborhood who share interests in learning and discovery.
The library is open from Monday through Sunday, allowing visitors to borrow materials from the collection. Most items can be taken home for about two weeks.
The library holds a collection of documents about the history of the Daebong neighborhood. These materials allow visitors to trace how the area developed over several decades.
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