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Bulguksa Temple
Experience the history and culture of Bulguksa Temple in Korea with a humorous guide and a fun, ancient experience. -
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Chungju Mireuk Daewon Site
A cave temple from the early Goryeo period located on a mountain pass developed during the Three Kingdoms period -
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Jōeiji Temple Site
Thirteen-story stone pagoda from the Unified Silla Period near Oksan Seowon Confucian Academy Thirteen-story stone pagoda at Cheonghyesa Temple site Hello, about 2km northwest of Oksan Seowon Confucian Academy, which is part of the World Heritage Site Gyeongju Yangdong Folk Village and the hometown of Lee Eon-deok, one of the leading Confucian scholars of the Yi Dynasty, is the Thirteen-story stone pagoda, National Treasure No. 40. -
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Iksan National Museum and Mireuksa Temple Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan is the oldest in Korea and the largest in Baekje. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015 as part of the Baekje Historic Areas. -
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Three-story Stone Pagoda in Mireuk-ri, Jungwon
Hanulche served as the center of the north-south transportation route connecting Gyeongsang-do and Chungcheong-do during the Silla period. It is a simple 500-meter-tall three-story stone pagoda built in the Silla style in the early Goryeo period, located about 3.3 meters east of the Mireuk Daewonji cave temple in Chungju, Mireuk-ri, Chungju-si. The spot name... -
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Bunhwangsa Temple
Bunhwangsa Temple was built in the third year of the reign of Queen Seondeok (the 27th king of Silla) (3). It is believed that there were many relics in the ancient temple, but most of them were destroyed during the Mongol invasion and Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea. The current Bunhwangsa Temple is surrounded by stone walls about the height of an adult and the top of a stone pagoda... -
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Buyeo Jeongnimsaji Temple
Located in the center of Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do, Jeongrimsa Temple Site is a Baekje temple built during the Sabi Baekje period (538 to 660) when Baekje moved its capital to Buyeo. Jeongrimsa Temple Site is home to an 8-meter stone pagoda, which is said to be one of the most representative stone pagodas of the Baekje period, along with the Mireuksa Temple Site stone pagoda in Iksan. -
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Three-story stone tower at the site of Takechoji Temple
Three-story stone pagoda at the site of Jokjangsa Temple (Treasure No. 186) Three-story stone pagoda at the site of Jokjangsa Temple Namsan is a mountain that has been sacred to the Silla people for a thousand years and has been considered the land of Buddhism. About an hour's drive from Busan, there is a capital city with a thousand years of history and where you can still feel the breath of our ancestors... -
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Gyeongju Tombs Pagoda Site
Gyeongju Neungjitap Site Located on National Route 7 from downtown Gyeongju to Ulsan, in the center of Nangsan Mountain, 104 meters above sea level, is the tomb of Queen Seondeok, the 27th king of Silla. At the northwest foot of Nangsan Mountain is the 30 meter high Neungjitap, said to be the cremation ground of King Munmu (661-681), the 4.49th king of Silla. The current double-story... -
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Enganji Temple
A temple built at the request of Kim Yu-shin, hero of the unification of the three kingdoms. From Bulguksa Station on the Donghae Line, which connects Busan and the steel city of Pohang, head 11 kilometers south toward Ulsan, near Mohwa Station (abandoned station), and then about 3 kilometers east toward the foot of Bongseo Mountain, you'll find the temple of Kim Yu-shin, hero of the unification of the three kingdoms... -
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Jisso-ji Temple
Hello. When we think of Korean temples, we think of mountain temples in the mountains. Silsangsa Temple, which stands quietly in the middle of a wide rice field overlooking Cheonwangbong Peak (1915 meters above sea level) of Jirisan, a famous mountain in Korea, was founded in 3 by King Heungdeok of the Silla Dynasty, who studied Zen in China's Tang Dynasty and returned to Silla. -
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Temple site in Janghang-ri, Gyeongju
A temple located in the upstream valley of Daejongcheon Stream, which connects Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto to the East Sea from Tohamsan Mountain, where Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto are located. Hello, in the southeast valley of Tohamsan Mountain, where Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto are located, a world heritage site representing Gyeongju, is the Gyeongju Janghang-ri Temple Site (Historic Site No. 45) from the Unified Silla period. ... -
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Jungwon Tappyeong-ri Seven-story Stone Pagoda
It is the largest stone pagoda of Unified Silla and is located in Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do. -
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Sancheong Naewonsa Temple
Sancheong Naewonsa Temple, which houses the earliest Jigeun-in Vairocana Buddha in the Eastern Buddhist culture, has a stone pagoda from the Unified Silla period in the 9th century between the main hall and the Biroujeon. Sancheong Seoknamamsa Temple Site Stone Seated Vairocana Buddha National Treasure No. 233-1 At an elevation of 1915 meters... -
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Gaetaesa Temple
Stone standing Buddha Triad enshrined at Gaetaesa Temple, which was founded by Wang Geon, the first king of the Goryeo Dynasty who unified the Later Three Kingdoms of the Korean Peninsula in 936. Treasure No. 219 -
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Kyotonji Temple Site (Three-story Stone Pagoda, Enku Kokushi Shomyo Pagoda Monument)
Name of spot: Geodonsa Temple Site (Three-story Stone Pagoda, Enku Kokushi Shomyo Pagoda Monument) Address: 18, Jeongsan-ri, Buron-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do -
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Manpukuji Temple Site
Hello, the Manboksa Temple site of the Goryeo Dynasty is located right next to Namwon City in the western part of Jirisan National Park, which is 1 meters above sea level and is popular as the No. 1915 national park in Korea. According to the Shinjong Dongguk Yeoji Seungnam, a geographical book from the Joseon Dynasty, Manboksa Temple was built during the reign of King Munjong (1046-1083) of the Goryeo Dynasty... -
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Three-story stone pagoda at Changrimsa Temple Site, Namsan, Gyeongju
Of the statues of the eight deities carved into the foundation, only three remain. Location Name Three-story Stone Pagoda, Changrimsa Temple Site, Namsan, Gyeongju Address 6-1, Pai-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Designated Treasure No. 6 Era Silla Dynasty -
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Numbibong Five-story Stone Pagoda
Numbibong Five-story Stone Pagoda is a Unified Silla stone pagoda built by cutting granite from the top of Numbi Peak in Namsan, Gyeongju, and piling finely cut stones on top of it. The base of the stone pagoda was carved out of the natural rocks that stand on the triangular mountain of Numbi Peak, but... -
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Shorinji Temple
Name of the spot Songrimsa Temple (Daegu) Address 91-6 Gudeok-ri, Dongmyeong-myeon, Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do Phone number 91-6-054 Era Unified Silla Dynasty, Designated as Treasure No. 976 January 8116, 189 Admission Free Website http://www.songnimsa.org/
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