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Gimhae City
Gimhae Lotte Water Park
Lotte World Water Park opened on May 2014, 5 under the Gimhae Tourist and Distribution Complex. Gimhae Lotte Water Park is the largest in Korea and offers thrilling water slides with the backdrop of Polynesia in the South Pacific. There is also Lotte Au... -
world Heritage
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. -
Yamadera, Korean mountain monastery
Tongdosa Temple
Tongdosa Temple is one of the Sambosa Temples in Korea and was founded in the Silla period. It is the largest temple complex in Korea. It has many halls and pagodas, and was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on December 1, 2013 under the name "Mountain Temple, Mountain Monasteries of Korea". -
Museum and Exhibition hall
Bonghwang-dong Shell Mound Exhibition Hall (Gimhae Hoehyeon-ri Shell Mound)
Shell mounds from the Three Han period located at Gimhae Bonghwangdae -
stone buddha
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... -
Gimhae City
Lotte Premium Outlets (Gimhae Branch)
A large outlet shopping mall that opened in December 2008, Lotte Premium Outlets (Gimhae Branch) -
Silla Temples
Sokeisa Temple
A Silla-era temple located at the end of Shimri Sakura Street, a famous cherry blossom viewing spot! Ssanggyesa Temple, located at the foot of Jirisan Mountain, is a Silla-era temple that is home to one National Treasure No. 47 and three treasures. -
Gimhae City
Birthplace of the 16th President Roh Moo-hyun
When we asked children what they wanted to be when they grew up, more than half of them said they wanted to be president. Presidents were the adults that children looked up to, especially the late President Roh Moo-hyun, who was loved by children. Bongha Village, where the birthplace of the late President Roh Moo-hyun is located, is located in Jinyong, Gimhae City. -
Joseon period
Maneosa Temple, Miryang
The Manyosa Temple chimes, which produce a clear bell or iron sound when struck, are said to be one of the three great mysteries of Miryang.
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