
Bulguksa vicinity
Downtown Gyengju Vicinity
Namsan Vicinity
East Sea & Gampo Vicinity
Northwest Vicinity of Angang
Mt. Tohamsan, which spreads like a screen towards the East Sea, was considered to be a holy mountain with the spirit of the Silla Dynasty. The whole mountain is a treasure house holding many relics, including the Bulguksa temple and...
In whatever direction you wish to walk, you are able to easily find a number of relics, including the Gyeongju National Museum, the Banwolseong castle site, the Cheomseongdae observatory, the Hwangyongsa temple site, and royal ...
As a Buddha land idealized by the Silla people, Mt. Namsan is an oval-shaped mountain extending 8km north and south and 4km east and west, consisting of steep, short Dong (east) Namsan and smooth, long Seo (west) Namsan. In fact, ...
By crossing over the Churyeong Hill along National Road No. 4 you will come to the site of the famous underwater tomb of the Silla King Munmu, who wished his body to be burned after his death and buried under the sea so...
Around the northwest area away from downtown Gyeongju exist a wide variety of cultures, including Buddhism, Cheondoism (Korean native religion) and Confucianism. In the area north of Gyeongju are Mt. Geumgangsan, ...