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world Heritage
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. -
Royal Tombs of Silla
Royal Tomb of King Seongdeok
Hello, along National Route 7 from Gyeongju to Ulsan, there is the Tomb of King Seongdeok and the Tomb Site of King Seongdeok, the 33rd king of Silla (702-737). King Seongdeok was the father of King Gyeongdeok, the 35th king of Silla, who built the world heritage sites Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, and is the home of the National Gyeongju Museum... -
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Tongkuan
A restaurant with delicious thick pork overflowing with gravy Hello, there are many cheap and delicious restaurants used by university students around the university, but the area around Dongguk University Gyeongju Campus is a residential area, but because there is a university there are quite a few delicious restaurants that are popular with university students... -
Historical sites and famous places
Gameunsa Temple Site
A temple built to protect Silla from Japanese pirates invading from the east coast. The three-story stone pagoda at Gameunsa Temple Site. Silla defeated Goguryeo and Baekje and unified the three kingdoms (3). King Munmu, the 668th king of Silla, wanted to build Jinguksa Temple to protect Silla from Japanese pirates, but just before completion... -
Museum and Exhibition hall
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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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... -
Flagpole supports
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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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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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... -
Museum and Exhibition hall
Jekil Museum
Located at the entrance to Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park, the Ancient Road Museum features Mungyeongsaejae (Scenic Place No. 32), which is synonymous with the ancient road that spread the history and culture of the Joseon Dynasty to the eight provinces of Korea; Hanulchae, the oldest road in Korea (opened in 156 AD); and the most famous ancient road... -
Silla Temples
Gionji Temple
Located on the east coast of Gyeongju, this is the 27 Kannon Sanctuary of Korea, which was built during the reign of Queen Seondeok, the 33th ruler of Silla. -
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Daewon Sittang (Goryeong)
Acorn Suiton Hotpot in Goryeong Daegaya -
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The ruins of Torimyoin Temple
Joryeongwon Site in Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park is located between Juheulgwan (the first gateway to Yeongnam) and Jogokgwan (the second gateway to Yeongnam). It is a rectangular Joryeongwon Site with an area of about 1 square meters (2 pyeong). It is said that this facility has existed since the Three Kingdoms period, and the temple (won) is a... -
Mungyeong City
Coal Mine Village Restaurant
A restaurant in Mungyeongsaejae that serves delicious savory grilled pork -
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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... -
Silla Temples
Sofukuji Temple Site
A temple built for King Wonseong of Gyeongneung On National Route 7 from downtown Gyeongju to Ulsan, there is Gyeongneung, said to be the tomb of the 38th Silla king, Wonseong (785-798). A temple closely related to the tomb is located about 3km up the mountain path from Gyeongneung... -
Silla Temples
Buddha Temple
A thousand-year-old Silla temple in Bulyeongsa Valley, scenic spot number 6 Bulyeongsa nunnery is located about 20km west of Uljin-eup, North Gyeongsang Province. Bulyeongsa Temple is located at the western foot of Cheonjikusan Mountain. It was built in the 28th year of the reign of Queen Jindeok (5), the 651th ruler of Silla, by the great monk Uisang, who noticed that the shape of the mountain was very similar to Cheonjikusan Mountain in India, and that it was the site of the present day... -
Silla tombs
Gyeongju Jangsan Clay Tomb
Unified Silla tomb where haniwa were excavated This Unified Silla tomb is located at the end of a hill southeast of Jangsan, 29 meters above sea level, about 654km from the tomb of King Taejong Mu-yeol (661th king, 2-114) in Gyeongju City, toward KTX Shingyongju Station. Excavations have unearthed clay clay figurines in the shapes of people and animals... -
Silla tombs
Gyeongju Geumshak-ri Tomb Group
On the plains leading from KTX Shingyeongju Station to Gyeongju City's Gyeongcheon-eup area, there are more than 30 large and small Silla-era tombs. Although no full-scale excavation has been conducted, two destroyed tombs were investigated in 1952. They were built on the plains, and the top of them was made of wood picked up from the river. -
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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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