Advertisement
Once the capital of the antiquated kingdom of Silla, Gyeongju is a seaside city in South Korea with a rich determination of social and chronicled attractions. Its Silla legacy extends back more than 1000 years, with old locales, relics and remnants found all through the city. The Gyeongju National Museum is home to endless fortunes and the 23 ton Emille Bell cast in AD771. Gyeongju's different highlights incorporate the picturesque Anapji Pond, Tumuli Park which is the site of unbelievable titan grass-secured entombment hills and the old UNESCO World Heritage Listed Bulguk-sa Temple. Only away, significantly spotted on the slants of Toham Mountain, Seokguram Grotto is another must see! Gyeongju is the verifiable and social heart of South Korea, giving an unrivaled understanding into the nation's history, religion and society.