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Silla Temples
Jōeiji Temple Site
Thirteen-story stone pagoda from the Unified Silla Period near Oksan Seowon Confucian Academy Thirteen-story stone pagoda at Cheonghyesa Temple site Hello, about 2km northwest of Oksan Seowon Confucian Academy, which is part of the World Heritage Site Gyeongju Yangdong Folk Village and the hometown of Lee Eon-deok, one of the leading Confucian scholars of the Yi Dynasty, is the Thirteen-story stone pagoda, National Treasure No. 40. -
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Donghwasa Temple
A temple in Palgongsan Mountain, beautiful with autumn leaves Hello, Palgongsan Mountain, a popular mountain among Daegu citizens, is located about 18km northeast from Dongdaegu KTX Station. In autumn, when the trees turn red and yellow, the Palgongsan circular road turns into a fiery tunnel of autumn leaves, creating a beautiful red... -
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Jisso-ji Temple
Hello. When we think of Korean temples, we think of mountain temples in the mountains. Silsangsa Temple, which stands quietly in the middle of a wide rice field overlooking Cheonwangbong Peak (1915 meters above sea level) of Jirisan, a famous mountain in Korea, was founded in 3 by King Heungdeok of the Silla Dynasty, who studied Zen in China's Tang Dynasty and returned to Silla. -
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Temple site in Janghang-ri, Gyeongju
A temple located in the upstream valley of Daejongcheon Stream, which connects Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto to the East Sea from Tohamsan Mountain, where Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto are located. Hello, in the southeast valley of Tohamsan Mountain, where Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto are located, a world heritage site representing Gyeongju, is the Gyeongju Janghang-ri Temple Site (Historic Site No. 45) from the Unified Silla period. ... -
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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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Gyeongju Heungryunsa Temple Site
Gyeongju, located about an hour's drive north from Busan, is the capital of the Silla Kingdom that lasted for a thousand years, and Buddhist ruins remain here and there. On the road to the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, there is Heungryunsa Temple, which is believed to be the first Buddhist temple of the Silla Kingdom. Silla... -
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The site of Bodokuji Temple
Hello. Gyeongju, the capital of Silla, also known as the roofless museum, has many ruins designated as World Heritage sites and is now a tourist spot visited by many tourists. However, there are still many places where the remains of Silla stone pagodas and temples have been privatized and are inaccessible to tourists. -
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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...
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