Gyeongju– Tag –
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Daereungwon area (Cheonmazuka)
Gyeongju night view
The famous night view spots in Gyeongju are within walking distance from the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal. The route from the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal is as follows: Hwangnidangil, Jeongseongdae, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, and Woljeonggyo Bridge. -
Museum and Exhibition hall
Chongmundae
At Sungmundae in Gyeongju, you can experience the culture and history of the ancient dynasty through Silla relics and videos! -
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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. -
Daereungwon area (Cheonmazuka)
Gyeongju Hwangridan-gil
A blend of ancient charm and modernity! Take a fascinating stroll along Gyeongju Hwangridangil Trail and find some great souvenirs. -
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Daereungwon (Heavenly Horse Tomb)
Daereungwon in Gyeongju, South Korea, is a treasure trove of historical heritage that is a must-see for anyone interested in ancient tombs! This is the perfect opportunity to see the interior of Cheonmachong Tomb and view ancient treasures. -
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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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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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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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Woljeonggyo Bridge
Explore the highlights of Gyeongju, Woljeonggyo Bridge and its surrounding areas, and embark on a journey into the charm and legends of Korea's ancient culture! -
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Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Apike Pond)
Wolji Pond in Gyeongju is a symbol of the unification of the Three Kingdoms. Learn about its relics, historical background, and night view spots in detail. Embark on a journey that touches on cultural history. -
National Museum
Gyeongju National Museum
Take a closer look at ancient Silla artifacts! We'll introduce you to the highlights and historical value of the Gyeongju National Museum. -
Gyeongju food
Yaoshi Palace 1779
Yeoseokgeun is located next to the remains of the Silla Royal Palace and is housed in a traditional Korean house. The menu changes with the seasons, offering different flavors. -
Gyeongju Transportation
Gyeongju Station (KTX)
It takes about an hour by car from Busan, Korea's second largest city and always bustling port city, to Gyeongju, the millennium capital of the Silla Kingdom. However, with the opening of the second stage of the KTX (Korea Gyeongbu Express Line) connecting Busan and Dongdaegu on November 2, 1, it is now possible to travel from Busan Station to Singyeongju Station in 2010 minutes. -
Silla tombs
Gyeongju Nodong-ri and Noseo-ri Tombs
Gyeongju Nodong-ri and Noseo-ri Tomb Complex Gyeongju Nodong-ri and Noseo-ri Tomb Complex Gyeongju Nodong-ri and Noseo-ri Tomb Complex Located about a 10-minute walk from Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, the Gyeongju Nodong-ri and Noseo-ri Tomb Complex is different from the well-maintained Daereungwon Tomb Complex, and the tombs look like small hills that are still used by Gyeongju citizens... -
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Gyeongju Gampo Port
Gampo Port on the east coast, about an hour outside of Gyeongju city, has long been a popular destination on the east coast, where locals come to enjoy fresh sashimi, puffer fish dishes, and steamed Korean blue crab. -
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Gyeongju Doseol Village
A traditional restaurant built about 100 years ago in Gyeongju. Here you can enjoy a mini Korean set menu with 15 different dishes. It is accessible on foot from the Gyeongju Intercity (Express) Bus Terminal. -
Museum and Exhibition hall
Hwangnyongsa History and Culture Museum
Hwangnyongsa Temple History and Culture Museum is an exhibition center built right next to the Hwangnyongsa Temple site in Guhwang-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It reproduces artifacts excavated from the Hwangnyongsa Temple site and recreates and displays the ruins, allowing visitors to experience the grandeur of Hoguksa Temple during the Silla period. Inside, you can see the history of Hwangnyongsa Temple from its construction to its destruction... -
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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... -
stone buddha
Ganzanji Temple
A Unified Silla temple said to have been built for deceased parents. The main tourist attractions in Gyeongju, the capital of Silla, are the World Heritage sites Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, both located at the foot and middle of Mt. Tohamsan. However, there are two other temples on the southwest foot of Mt. Tohamsan that are said to have been built earlier than the stone Buddhas of Seokguram Grotto. -
Silla tombs
Hanging tomb
The eight stone statues lined up as if guarding the royal tomb and the twelve zodiac gods surrounding it are said to be the most excellently carved among the surviving Silla royal tombs. The Gwerun tomb is believed to be the tomb of King Wonseong, the 38th king of Silla. The name Gwerun means "hanging the tomb."
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