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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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Three-story stone tower at the site of Takechoji Temple
Three-story stone pagoda at the site of Jokjangsa Temple (Treasure No. 186) Three-story stone pagoda at the site of Jokjangsa Temple Namsan is a mountain that has been sacred to the Silla people for a thousand years and has been considered the land of Buddhism. About an hour's drive from Busan, there is a capital city with a thousand years of history and where you can still feel the breath of our ancestors... -
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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... -
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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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Jungwon Tappyeong-ri Seven-story Stone Pagoda
It is the largest stone pagoda of Unified Silla and is located in Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do. -
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Three-story stone pagoda at Changrimsa Temple Site, Namsan, Gyeongju
Of the statues of the eight deities carved into the foundation, only three remain. Location Name Three-story Stone Pagoda, Changrimsa Temple Site, Namsan, Gyeongju Address 6-1, Pai-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Designated Treasure No. 6 Era Silla Dynasty -
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Shorinji Temple
Name of the spot Songrimsa Temple (Daegu) Address 91-6 Gudeok-ri, Dongmyeong-myeon, Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do Phone number 91-6-054 Era Unified Silla Dynasty, Designated as Treasure No. 976 January 8116, 189 Admission Free Website http://www.songnimsa.org/ -
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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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