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Inscriptions and rock carvings from Jeongjeong-ri, Ulju
Why not visit the national treasure "Inscriptions and Rock Carvings of Ulju Jeongjeong-ri," nestled amidst the beautiful nature of Ulsan's Daegokcheon River? The rock face, inscribed with prehistoric animal paintings and Silla-era Chinese characters, is like something out of a history textbook. The walking trail leading to the Bangudae Rock Carvings is also popular. Enjoy this World Heritage site year-round with free admission. -
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Gyeongju Wolseong Fortress
A must-see for history buffs! Wolseong in Gyeongju is the crescent-shaped ancient royal castle of Silla. Explore this fascinating ruin, which combines defense and scenic beauty. -
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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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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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Akiyoshiyama Castle
A stone fortress built in the early 5th century during the Silla period -
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Andong Hahoe Village
Andong Hahoe Village is so famous that it is the first tourist spot in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province. It was named Hahoe Village because the Nakdonggang River flows around the village. In 2010, Andong Hahoe Village was established in cooperation with Gyeongju Yangdong Folk Village in Gyeongju City, North Gyeongsang Province. -
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Haeinsa Temple
Haeinsa Temple is home to the Haeinsa Tripitaka Wooden Hall, which is National Treasure No. 52 and a World Heritage Site, and the Tripitaka Koreana, which is National Treasure No. 32 and a World Documentary Heritage Site. -
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Wanggung-ri Historic Site and Wanggung-ri Historic Site Exhibition Hall (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Wanggung-ri Five-story Stone Pagoda Wanggung-ri ruins, about 6km from the Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan, is known as an important royal palace site built during the reign of King Mu at the end of Baekje, which has direct ties to the Baekje royal family. The National Research Institute of Buyeo Cultural Heritage began excavation surveys in 1989 and is still in progress. -
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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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Ganghwa Dolmen Site (World Heritage Site)
史跡第137号、高さ2.6メートル、長さ7.1メートル、幅5.5メートル、重さ80トンの富近里(プグンリ)にある江華支石墓 仁川市記念物第44号、片方の石柱のみ残っている富近里支石墓 江華歴史博物館 電話番号:032-934-7887観覧時間:9:00~18:00(チケット販売... -
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Daeseong-dong Tomb Group and Daeseong-dong Tomb Museum
The Land of Iron, the Ancient Tombs of Kinkan Gaya -
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Yangdong Village Cultural Center
Village Culture Hall at the entrance to the World Heritage Site Yangdong Village Hello, there is another World Heritage Site about 30 minutes drive north from downtown Gyeongju, where World Heritage Sites are scattered. Gyeongju Yangdong Folk Village was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2010 along with Hahoe Folk Village in Andong City, North Gyeongsang Province, and... -
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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. -
Royal Tombs of Silla
Gyeongju Three Tombs
Gyeongju Samneung is one of the most famous hiking trails in Seonamansan Mountain and is famous for its lush pine forest scenery. It is where the tombs of King Gyeongae and three Kings of the Park clan are located. The pine forest of Samneung is a famous spot that has appeared in various media such as dramas, movies, and advertisements due to its beautiful scenery. The morning sun shines through the pine trees... -
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Buyeo Neungsan-ri Tumulus Group / Buyeo Royal Mausoleum
The Neungsan-ri Tomb Complex in Buyeo is a group of ancient tombs of Baekje royal family located outside the Buyeo Naseong Fortress, which was built to defend the Sabi capital of Baekje from enemies, about 3km east of the city of Buyeo. After paying the entrance fee, enter the main gate of the Neungsan-ri Tomb Complex and go up the slope to the right, and you will find the ancient Sabi Tomb Complex. -
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Songshan-ri Ancient Tombs (King Muryeong's Tomb)
Songsan-ri Tombs, where the remains of kings and royal tombs from the Baekje period are located, were built in Ungjin (now Gongju City, Chungcheongnam-do), which was the capital of Baekje for 538 years until the capital was moved to Sabi (now Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do) in 64. -
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Gochang Dolmen Site (World Heritage Site)
Korea is famous for having one of the world's largest dolmen sites, including the Gochang, Hwasun, and Ganghwa dolmen sites, which were registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2000, and the Gochang dolmen site is the largest in Korea. -
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Yeongju Buseoksa Temple
A World Heritage Site in Korea, this ancient temple is home to Muryangsujeon, known as the oldest wooden building in Korea, and is filled with tales from the Silla period. -
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Cheongju Early Printing Museum
This museum specializes in ancient printing and was built on the site of Heungdeoksa Temple in the Goryeo dynasty, where the world's oldest metal type book, "Baekunhwasangjorok Buljo Jikjisimtaeyoseol," was printed. Jikjisimgyeong or "Jikji," as it is abbreviated to, was written in 1377 during the late Goryeo dynasty, and is the supreme Buddhist text.
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