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Seokguram Grotto
Seokguram Grotto in Gyeongju is a Buddhist site registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a valuable cultural asset that combines history and architectural beauty. -
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Chilbulram Temple, Namsan Mountain, Gyeongju
Explore the magnificent stone Buddha statues hidden in the 8th century Namsan Mountains of Gyeongju! Visit the beautiful rock-carved Buddha statues and scenic spots at the top of the mountain! -
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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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The Smile of Baekje: Seosan Rock-Carved Buddha Triad
Seosan Rock-Carved Buddha Triad Seosan Rock-Carved Buddha Triad, also known as the Smile of Baekje, was designated National Treasure No. 1962 on December 12, 20. The main Buddha statue is 84 meters tall, the standing Bodhisattva is 2.8 meters tall, and the pensive Maitreya Bodhisattva is 1.7 meters tall. Located on the cliffs of Gayasan Valley, Unsan-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do... -
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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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Gyeongju Namsan Bulgok Magai Seated Statue of Nyorai
This is a Silla stone Buddha from the Three Kingdoms period, said to be the oldest of the existing stone Buddhas in Namsan, Gyeongju. Hello, the valley where the huge rock depicting the nine-story wooden pagoda of Hwangnyongsa Temple, said to have been built by Queen Seondeok, the 27th ruler of Silla, is located in Dongnamsan, Gyeongju, a treasure trove of world heritage sites, is called Tapgok. But the valley next to Tapgok is... -
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Standing stone Buddha statue in Bairi, Gyeongju
The Beri Stone Buddha, with its childlike face, is regarded as a masterpiece of Silla Buddhist sculpture from the early 7th century. Side view of the standing stone Buddha at Bairi, Gyeongju Three stone Buddhas scattered around the foot of Namsan Mountain in Gyeongju were lined up in a row in their current location in 1923. The carving techniques used on all three are very similar... -
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Golgulsa Temple
The representative Buddhist sites of Gyeongju, the 1,000-year-old capital of the Silla Dynasty, include the Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto on Namsan and Tohamsan Mountains, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. However, at the foot of Mt. Hamwolsan, about 20km from the center of Gyeongju towards the east coast, is the Golgulsa Temple, Korea's only stone-cut cave temple. -
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Gyeongju Yul-dong Magae Jyorai Triad Standing Statue
Hello, if you cross the Hyeongsan River from the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, you will come to the Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol, the 29th king of Silla in Seoak-dong, and about 2.3 km from there, at the foot of the mountain on the left, you will come to Dudae-ri Village (Yul-dong). If you go up the mountain behind this village, you will come to the rock-carved three statues from the Unified Silla period carved in the 8th century... -
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Ganzanji Temple
A Unified Silla temple said to have been built for deceased parents. The main tourist attractions in Gyeongju, the capital of Silla, are the World Heritage sites Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, both located at the foot and middle of Mt. Tohamsan. However, there are two other temples on the southwest foot of Mt. Tohamsan that are said to have been built earlier than the stone Buddhas of Seokguram Grotto. -
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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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Geochang Yangpyeong-ri Stone Statue of Nyorai
A tall Buddha made at the end of the Unified Silla period Nohye Village in Yangpyeong-ri, located on the eastern edge of Geochang-gun city. It is said that a temple called Nohyesa or Geumyangsa once stood here. At the site of the temple, where only remains such as foundations and stone lanterns remain, there is a tall Buddha statue... -
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Seated statue of Shakyamuni Nyorai, Samneunggye valley
A rock-carved Buddha carved into a huge natural rock wall at a height of 6 meters! This stone Buddha, carved into a huge natural rock wall at a height of 7 meters and a width of 5 meters, is known as the largest seated Buddha in Namsan. It was created in the mid-6th century... -
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Gyeongju Family Temple
The voluminous stone Buddha from the Unified Silla period is beautiful! Gyeongju is a city where you can see world-famous cultural heritage sites all over the city, but on the right side of the Gyeongju toll gate on the Gyeongbu Expressway connecting Busan and Seoul is Namsan Mountain, which is just under 500 meters high and has been worshiped since the Silla period... -
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The rock-carved Buddha statues at Dansekisan Shinsensa Temple
Danseoksan, located 827 meters above sea level west of downtown Gyeongju, is the first rock-cut temple in Silla, known as the mountain where Kim Yu-shin, a famous general of Silla, trained! Hello, Danseoksan is the temple where Kim Yu-shin, a famous general of Silla who destroyed Goguryeo and Baekje and made a great contribution to the unification of the three kingdoms of Silla, trained. -
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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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Seokbulsa Temple, Masuyama
Hello, about 2015km north of Mireuksa Temple Site, which was registered as a World Heritage Site in 3, there is a stone Buddha and halo that are believed to have been made during the Baekje period. The stone Buddha of Seokbulsa Temple, 156cm tall (excluding the recently made Buddha head), was collected at the Mahan-Baekje Cultural Heritage Exhibit held in 1989 and 2011. -
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Gyeongju Line Rocks Seated Stone Buddha Statue
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Maihoji Temple
A statue of Buddha from the Unified Silla period enshrined in the main hall of Mubongsa Temple next to Yeongnamnu Pavilion in Miryang, South Gyeongsang Province. Mubongsa Mubongsa Miryang Mubongsa Stone Seated Buddha Statue, Treasure No. 493 Mubongsa Mubongsa Mubongsa Miryang Mubongsa Stone Seated Buddha Statue, Treasure No. 493 Miryang Mubongsa Stone Seated Buddha Statue, Treasure No. 493 Spot Name...
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