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Wadamjung [Korea Quality] / 와담정 [한국관광 품질인증]

Wadamjung [Korea Quality] / 와담정 [한국관광 품질인증]

.0M    2023-04-13

18, Cheonwon 1-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-772-5400 / +82-10-6571-3412

Wadamjung in Cheonwon Village, Gyeongju is a modern traditional Korean guesthouse built in May 2017, with both the features of a traditional Korean house and modern facilities such as air conditioner and bathroom. It has a total of nine guestrooms that can accommodate three to six people, and there is a kitchen that can be shared among the guests. A large group can book a stand-alone guestroom that can accommodate up to 12 people, inclusive of a kitchen. There are various traditional artifacts and items with which to play a traditional game in the large yard, such as Jegi (Korean shuttlecock game) and Tuho (Arrow-throwing). In addition, there are a number of tourist destinations such as Cheomseongdae in Wolseong District, with lots of historical sites in Gyeongju as well as Gyeongju National Museum.

Gyeongjuhanok 1st [Korea Quality] / 경주 한옥 1번가 [한국관광 품질인증]

Gyeongjuhanok 1st [Korea Quality] / 경주 한옥 1번가 [한국관광 품질인증]

18.3M    2021-04-05

20, Cheonwon 1-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
010-9505-5367

As a new hanok guesthouse, Gyeongju Hanok 1st is located at the entrance to Cheonwon Village, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It has various modern amenities while preserving the features of a traditional Korean house. The guesthouse is kept cool in summer and warm in winter, so guests can experience the traditional Korean house. It has various rooms in different sizes that can accommodate 3 - 8 people. There is a stand-alone guesthouse furnished with kitchen and bathroom as well. All other rooms also have a bathroom inside, but the kitchen must be shared among the guests. There are no beds in the room as is typical of a traditional Korean house, but there are high-quality sheets and blankets for the comfort of the guests. The guesthouse has a large front yard with a miniature traditional Korean house with dolls adorned in traditional clothes, not to mention other traditional artifacts. Popular tourist destinations within the vicinity of the guesthouse include Anapji Pond, Cheomseongdae, and Gyeongju National Museum.

KELIMGUNG [Korea Quality] / 계림궁 [한국관광 품질인증]

KELIMGUNG [Korea Quality] / 계림궁 [한국관광 품질인증]

228.8M    2023-04-13

932, Poseok-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-2705-8121

According to a Korean myth, Gyerim Forest in Banwolseong Fortress, Gyeongju is the birthplace of Silla Kingdom founder Kim Alji (of Gyeongju Kim’s Clan) about two thousand years ago. Gyerimgung Hanok Pension is located 2 kilometers from Banwolseong Fortress and is named after the forest. Inside the gate are guestrooms named “Yoseok Room” with a large window in the detached building, “Sirim Room” and “Alji Room” in the main building, and “Asadal Room” and “Asanyeo Room” right next to it. The guesthouse has a shared kitchen and two “wondumak” (a Korean lookout hut on stilts usually in a melon field for guests to use). Barbecue facilities are also available upon reservation. The guesthouse offers a number of fun traditional programs including “Starting a Fire for Traditional Korean Iron Pot,” “Neolttwigi,” and “Yunnori.” Gyeongju Oreung in the vicinity of the guesthouse is a great place to take a walk. Nearby popular tourist destinations include Banwolseong Fortress, Cheomseongdae Observatory, and Daereungwon Tomb Complex. The guesthouse can be a great choice for those looking for a quiet place to stay overnight because it's situated in a residential area slightly off the main tourist zone.

Aldea Gyochon en Gyeongju (경주 교촌마을)

Aldea Gyochon en Gyeongju (경주 교촌마을)

454.1M    2025-04-24

Gyochon-gil 39-2, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Situada en la ciudad de Gyeongju, la Aldea Gyeochon es un pueblo de casas tradicionales hanok que permite a los visitantes ver la vida del famoso clan Choi. Los visitantes pueden ver su casa y probar el licor Beopgju Gyodong de Gyeongju.

Gyeongju Oreung Hanok [Korea Quality] / 경주오릉한옥 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Gyeongju Oreung Hanok [Korea Quality] / 경주오릉한옥 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

486.9M    2023-04-13

12-17, Gukdang 2-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

This hanok (traditional Korean house) guesthouse is located right across from the Five Royal Tombs in Gyeongju. Because there are no obstructions on the way, the guesthouse enjoys a remarkable view of the ancient city. Located about 2.5 km from Gyeongju Intercity Bus Termina and about 2 km from Gyeongju Historic Areas, this guesthouse has a dignified yet comfortable atmosphere.
It is run by a mother-and-daughter team, whose attention to detail and care can be felt tangibly in the comfortably furnished rooms: well-maintained lawn and trees, double doors that help to prevent drafts and noises, and clean white bedding appreciated by many visitors. Rooms with ondol (under-the-floor heating system) are ideal for two. From walls covered by traditional Korean paper to clean and comfortable bedding, the room exudes comfort. A raised floor space in front of the room is a great place to see the scenery and a great place for photography.
Another strength of Gyeongju Oreung Hanok guesthouse is its accessibility. Hwangnidan-gil Street, a bustling street full of restaurants and cafes, is only a 15-min walk away, while Gyeongju’s famous sights such as Cheomseongdae Observatory, Daereungwon Ancient Tomb Complex, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, and Gyeongju National Museum are only a 10-min drive away.

Puente Woljeonggyo (월정교)

Puente Woljeonggyo (월정교)

534.6M    2025-03-17

Gyo-dong 274, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Es un puente ubicado en el barrio de Gyo-dong, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, durante el período de Silla Unificada. Se había perdido en el período Joseon, pero fue reconstruido en abril de 2018 como el puente de madera más grande del país, pasando por una extensa investigación histórica. Según la Crónica de los Tres Reinos, fue construido durante el año 19 por el rey Gyeongdeok (año 760) del período de Silla Unificada y cumplió el papel de conectar el palacio de Wolseong y el monte Namsan de Gyeongju.

Tumbas Reales Oreung de Gyeongju (경주 오릉)

Tumbas Reales Oreung de Gyeongju (경주 오릉)

542.3M    2025-03-19

Geumseong-ro 38-9, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Las Tumbas Reales Oreung (cuyo nombre significa "Cinco Tumbas") fueron designadas oficialmente Sitio Histórico y albergan los restos de cuatro reyes del clan Park del reino de Silla. Se trata de Park Hyeokgeose (fundador del reino de Silla), el rey Namhae, el rey Yuri y el rey Jabi. También está la tumba de una reina, Aryeong, esposa de Park Hyeokgeose. Al este de las tumbas reales se encuentra el Santuario Sungdeokjeon, que alberga la placa ancestral del rey Park Hyeokgeose. Detrás del santuario se encuentra el Pozo Aryeongjeong, considerado el lugar de nacimiento de la reina Aryeong.

Yosukgung 1779 (요석궁1779)

Yosukgung 1779 (요석궁1779)

584.9M    2025-02-06

19-4 Gyochonan-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Named after Silla King Muyeol's daughter, Princess Yosuk, Yosukgung 1779 serves traditional Korean food. The resturant is run by the Choi family, who settled on the site of Princess Yosuk's house during the Joseon dynasty, and has passed on the restaurant and family recipes through 12 generations. All the foods served are made with organic ingredients, for a healthy taste that cannot be found anywhere else.

Cheonnyeonae (Gyeongjuppang, chalborippang, chalboritteok) (천년애 경주빵 찰보리빵 찰보리떡)

858.9M    2025-03-19

Cheomseong-ro 67, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

La marca Cheonnyeonae es una de las más emblemáticas de la ciudad de Gyeongju, ya que produce y vende comestibles típicos de la región que son famosos en toda Corea. Suelen llevarse como recuerdos de los viajes. El pan de Gyeongju (gyeongjuppang) es suave y sabroso. Por su parte, el chalborippang (pan de cebada) se produce con este ingredientes, lo mismo que el chalboritteok (pastel de arroz con cebada).

Tumba Real del Rey Naemul de Gyeongju (경주 내물왕릉)

Tumba Real del Rey Naemul de Gyeongju (경주 내물왕릉)

865.1M    2022-09-19

Gyo-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

El rey Naemul fue el 17º monarca del reino de Silla (en el poder de 356 a 402) y se convirtió en el segundo rey de la familia Kim. El rey Naemul fue conocido como el primero en iniciar el título de rey de “Maripgan” y fue conocido por difundir los avances culturales de China al pueblo coreano. Cuando atacaron las fuerzas aliadas de Baekje y Japón, pidió ayuda a Gwanggaeto el Grande de Goguryeo y llevo a la gente a la victoria, contribuyendo al aumento de la fuerza del Reino de Silla. Después de su gobierno, el trono fue cedido exclusivamente a miembros de la familia Kim.

La tumba del rey Naemul es un montículo grande (22 m de diámetro y 5,3 m de altura) y se encuentra en la colina norte de la Escuela Neoconfuciana de Gyeongju. Un borde de piedras naturales se expone alrededor de la parte inferior del montículo, lo que apunta al hecho de que la tumba de la cámara interior estaba hecha de piedra. En el documento histórico Samguk Sagi (Historia de los Tres Reinos), no se encuentran registros sobre la tumba, pero el Samguk Yusa (Memorabilia de los Tres Reinos) describe la tumba del rey está en el suroeste de Cheomseongdae, que coincide con la ubicación de la tumba.