11.8Km 2021-01-21
Bunhwang-ro 94-11, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
+82-54-742-9922
El templo Bunhwangsa fue construido durante en el año 634, durante el tercer año de reinado de la Reina Seondeok, 27ª monarca de la Dinastía Silla. Los prominentes monjes budistas Wonhyo y Jajang residieron en este templo.
Al tener una larga historia, este templo albergaba muchas reliquias históricas, pero la mayoría se han perdido debido a las invasiones mongolas y japonesas. Se conservan la Torre de Piedra Mojeon, Hwajaengguksabibu (piedra memorial de Wonhyo, renombrado monje budista de la dinastía Silla), Samnyongbyeoneojeong (manantial en el que según una leyenda residían los tres dragones que protegían el Reino de Silla), y los pilares Danggan.
La Torre de Piedra Mojeon, registrada como Tesoro Nacional N° 30, alcanza una altura de 9,3 metros, y fue construida usando bloques de andesita. Aunque se piensa que la torre tenía 7 o 9 niveles, hoy en día se conservan tan solo 3. Los pilares Danggan, dos pilares de piedra de 3,6 metros de altura, están situados en la entrada del templo. Danggan se refiere a los mástiles hechos de madera, metal o piedra, que se usaban para colgar las banderas que indicaban los festivales budistas para que se enterasen incluso las personas que vivían lejos. Los pilares están soportados por tortugas de piedra, una característica poco común. También hay estatuas de Buda que se exponen en el Museo Nacional de Gyeongju y que fueron encontradas en un pozo situado 30 metros al norte del muro posterior del templo Bunhwangsa.
12.0Km 2020-09-09
86-61, Sidong-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-9898-3995
Cheonnyeon Hanok Pension, located in Sirae-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, was newly opened in April 2014. The owner discovered this geomantically ideal site, with a mountain to its rear and a river to its front, and constructed a 238m2 hanok on a 1,778m2 plot of land. The hanok is a ‘ㄱ’-shaped structure consisting of two floors above ground, with the guest accommodation situated on the first floor. The pension was named ‘Cheonnyeon Hanok’ to represent the owner’s wish that the house be preserved for over a thousand years (“cheon nyeon”). It is set amid a beautiful landscape and commands an open view of the nearby pine grove, a large pond, fields, and Tohamsan Mountain. The house is built of pine wood and red clay, and features an eco-friendly geothermal floor heating system and double-layered doors to keep out drafts. Although the outer yard is covered with gravel, the spacious grassy inner courtyard of the bonchae building is equipped with benches, and serves as both a playground for children and a relaxing space for adult guests. The garden is notable for its well-tended flowers and trees. The pension has 6 guestrooms including four single rooms (23m2); one room (29m2) with a numaru (upper floor) that can accommodate 3 to 5 people; and a two-room (46m2) suite that can accommodate 4 to 10 people. Maehwa-bang (single room) is characterized by rafters and a ‘井’-framed ceiling; Mogryeon-bang (two rooms) is a large guestroom that can accommodate two to three families, and has a sliding door in the middle for convenient use of the space; and Yeonggot-bang has an upper floor equipped with a BBQ facility. Large family groups tend to rent the Yeonggot-bang and an additional room. Other guests can also use the separate BBQ site in the courtyard. (Grill and charcoal: KRW 15,000 per 4 persons) Each room has a pleasant, clean interior and is equipped with a TV, fridge, air-conditioner, bathroom, sink, electric rice cooker, kettle, induction plaque, and Internet. The pension boasts a beautiful nighttime view of Joyang Reservoir, Tohamsan Mountain, and a pavilion of Bulguksa Temple. Guests can enjoy fishing in the reservoir and walking up the low mountain or strolling along the path through the pine grove. The pension also offers various folk games including Tuho (Arrow-throwing), Jegichagi (Korean shuttlecock game), Yunnori (traditional Korean board game) and kite-flying free of charge. In addition, it is close to a number of Gyeongju’s major tourist attractions including Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple, and is only 20 minutes’ drive from Gampo, Jusangjeolli Cliff, and the Royal Tomb of King Muyeol. Cheonnyeon Hanok Pension is particularly popular among families and groups.
12.9Km 2021-03-18
Alcheonbuk-ro 1, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
El Centro de Arte de Gyeongju cuenta con 3 escenarios grandes para espectáculos y diferentes espacios para albergar exhibiciones y presentaciones artísticas. Fue abierto el 6 de noviembre de 2010.
13.1Km 2020-09-08
5-6, Igu 2-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-4577-5223
Cheonggong Hanok is a mere 10 minutes away from Bulguksa Station (Donghae Line) on foot. The two traditional Hanok buildings house 10 rooms. Once you enter the main gate, the harmonious scene of a big grassy yard, a very old pine tree, a small pond, and the graceful Hanok buildings welcomes you. The garden looks a bit exotic, but there is a back story to it. The first architect of the house did business in Japan with his wife living alone in Gyeongju but regretted not having spent a long time with her; thus, he came back to Korea, built the biggest house possible, and lived with his wife for the rest of his life. Afterward, his descendants took over it, named it after the architect, Cheonggong, and opened it as a Hanok stay. That is how the space where Korea’s traditional Hanok and Japanese garden were put together by the Korean architect who did an extended stint in Japan came to be. The table used by the couple is preserved in the garden for guests to look at. Although it is a traditional Hanok, every room is equipped with a TV, a refrigerator, an air-conditioner, and a bathroom to make the space comfortable to stay even for children.
13.3Km 2020-06-12
46-4, Yongdam-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-773-7068
Myeongdong Kalguksu serves top-grade food made with the freshest ingredients. Visitors can try kalguksu and various mandu dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
13.9Km 2025-04-11
Bulguk-ro 163, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
14.2Km 2020-08-27
Bomun-ro 74-14, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Situado cerca del Jardín del Palacio Donggung se encuentra el Bird Park, donde los visitantes pueden participar en una variedad de experiencias y actividades relacionadas con las aves.
14.4Km 2024-11-29
21, Bukgun-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-748-7025
"Tobaki" serves exquisite Galchi-jjigae, Galchi-gui, and Dolsotbap, and has designated as a signature restaurant in the Gyeongju region. The restaurant welcomes many regulars due to its high standards in service and inexpensive menus.
14.5Km 2025-03-19
Gyeonggam-ro 614, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
14.5Km 2024-11-18
Gyeonggam-ro 614, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
El Parque se abrió en 2008, luego de la exitosa celebración de la “4º Expo Mundial Gyeongju – Angkor”, hecha en Camboya en el año 2006. Con un nuevo estilo de parque temático-cultural, consta con los detalles tradicionales de la cultura coreana, programas interactivos, y espacios para la relajación. Entre los sectores a disfrutar están: el Mundo de la Animación 3D, sala de cultura e historia de Silla, galería de pinturas mundiales, museo de fósiles, etc. Usted tendrá la oportunidad de conocer los patrimonios culturales de la época dorada del antiguo reino de Silla y las reliquias históricas del mundo, inclusive los pertenecientes a las 4 primeras civilizaciones de la Humanidad. Además de las mencionadas se destacan otras exposiciones, actividades culturales y tradicionales, eventos estacionales, etc., que ofrecerán diversión y emoción a los visitantes.