About Gyeongju – Korea's Historical Capital - Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea

Gyeongju was the capital of the Silla Kingdom for nearly 1,000 years and is considered Korea's historical heart. The city is filled with archaeological treasures, including the iconic burial parks with green royal burial mounds scattered throughout the townscape. The UNESCO-listed Bulguksa Temple impresses with its refined Buddhist architecture, while Seokguram Grotto, perched high above the coast, houses a majestic stone Buddha overlooking the Sea of Japan. Everywhere you go, you'll encounter tranquil ponds, ancient observatories, and museums that tell the story of Korea's golden age. Gyeongju blends peaceful nature, deep spirituality, and historical grandeur in a way that feels both authentic and immediate.

Gyeongju – Korea's Historical Capital

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