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Silla tombs
Tomb of General Kim Yu-shin
Tomb of General Kim Yu-shin In ancient Korea, Goguryeo was in the north, Baekje in the southwest, and Silla in the southeast. Until the 7th century, fierce wars over territory were fought repeatedly. In the 7th year of the reign of King Taejong Muyeol (Kim Chunchu), Kim Yu-shin allied with the Tang Dynasty of China, destroyed Baekje, and established the Tomb of General Kim Yu-shin. -
Silla Temples
Royal Tomb of Queen Seondeok
The tomb of Queen Seondeok, the 2009th ruler of the Silla Dynasty, was featured in the popular MBC drama "Queen Seondeok" that aired in 27. About 7km southeast of downtown Gyeongju, there is the historic site No. 163, Nansan Mountain (108m above sea level), which stretches from north to south... -
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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... -
world Heritage
Hwangnyongsa Temple Site
皇龍寺は、新羅真興王14年(553)に創建されて高麗高宗25年(1238年)の蒙古軍の侵攻によって焼失されるまで700年も続いた新羅最大の護国寺院です。特に、真興王35年(574)に鋳成された金銅三尊丈六尊像と善徳女王14年(645/新羅27代)に建立された九層木塔は、真... -
Silla Temples
Shitennoji Temple Site
Historical Site No. 8. This double-towered temple was the first to be built after Silla unified the three kingdoms. The green-glazed Four Heavenly Kings statues (Gyeongju National Museum) excavated from the temple site are known as the work of Yangji, the greatest sculptor of the time. -
Silla Temples
Fujin Temple
Name of the spotBuinsa TempleAddress356, Shinmu-dong, Dong-gu, DaeguPhone number356-053-982
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