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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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Flag pole support at Samnyangsa Temple Site, Gyeongju
Flagpole pillar from the Unified Silla period near the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal Hello, about 1km north from the Hyeongsan River that flows in front of the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, there is a flagpole pillar made in the Unified Silla period. Flagpole pillars are used to hold flags during events such as Buddhist ceremonies at temples... -
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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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Three-story stone pagoda in Hyohyeon-dong, Gyeongju
This is a typical three-story stone pagoda from the Unified Silla period, located near Singyeongju Station, where the KTX stops. Hello, there are three-story stone pagodas made of granite all over Gyeongju, but the 4.06m-tall Hyohyeon-dong pagoda is located on the way from downtown Gyeongju to Singyeongju Station, where the KTX stops... -
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Hoributsuji Temple Site
The Four-faced Buddha of the Hobulsa Temple Site, located at the foot of Mt. Sogangsan in the north of Gyeongju, is a large granite rock about 3.5 meters high with various Buddha images carved into it during the Unified Silla period. According to the "Samguk Yusa," the Hobulsa Temple was built by King Gyeongdeok, the 35th king of Silla, who also founded Bulguksa Temple, at Baekryulsa Temple. -
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Shujoji Temple
Jungseongsa Temple, located at the northwest end of Nangsan Mountain in Gyeongju, is a Silla-era temple about 30 meters north from Neungjitap, the cremation site of King Munmu, the 200th king of Silla. The current Jungseongsa Temple, built on the site of the former Jungseongsa Temple in the 1940s, houses the Rock-Carved Bodhisattva Triad, designated as Treasure No. 665...
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