7.0Km 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.
7.0Km 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.
7.1Km 2023-04-13
1038, Poseok-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-3518-4582
Located in Gyeongju City, Hwangnamgwan is a traditional Korean style accommodation which opened in April 2014. The place looks like a small hanok village with 4 one-story buildings and 2 two-story buildings, constructed on about 5000㎡ of building site. The buildings are equipped with modern convenience facilities but manage to preserve the antique flavor of traditional Korean house. All rooms are equipped with a bathroom. A bathtub is installed in the largest room, Numaru Suite. Auxiliary facilities include the seminar room which is located in the two-story building. There are a cafe and a pizza restaurant on the first floor for meetings or simple meals. Guests are given discount coupons for the cafe.
Various traditional plays can be enjoyed in the hanok. It is possible to take photos with the beautiful Hwangnamgwan building in the background wearing traditional Korean clothes. You can also play Neolttwigi, Tuho, and Jegichagi in the wide yard and experience twisting legs, bastinado, turning the millstone, fulling, Pogurak (dancing play), etc. which have appeared on TV dramas. It is possible to receive discounted services at nearby affiliated facilities: 50% discount at Spalux Jjimjilbang, Kids Cafe, and Sport Town Bowling Center. Famous tourist attractions such as Cheonmachong Tomb, Cheomseongdae Observatory, and Banwolseong Fortress are within walking distance; and the National Gyeongju Museum and Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park are likewise not far from Hwangnamgwan.
7.1Km 2025-03-26
295, Geumseong-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-743-3696
Le
marché Jungang qui a une histoire de 100 ans, était dirigé
en tant que marché temporaire et a ouvert ses portes officiellement en
1983. Aujourd'hui, plus de 700 boutiques de vêtements, légumes,
ustentiels ménagers etc et environ 2 000 marchands préserve également
la tradition du Oiljang(marché traditionnel ouvert tous les 5 jours)
tous les jours où il y a un 2 ou 7 dans la date.
7.2Km 2025-03-27
385, Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-746-9913
Le temple de Bulguksa et la grotte de Seokguram, situés à mi-chemin du mont Toham (745 m), qui "avale et recrache les nuages", sont au cœur de la brillante culture bouddhique de Silla. Ils ont été construits en la 15e année du règne du roi Beopheung de Silla, conformément au souhait de sa mère, pour assurer la stabilité du pays et la paix du peuple. Par la suite, en la 10e année du règne du roi Gyeongdeok de Silla (751), le ministre Kim Daeseong a reconstruit le temple et a renouvelé son apparence.
Après cela, durant la guerre Imjin, les bâtiments ainsi que des trésors précieux ont été presque totalement brûlés ou pillés. Avant 1920, seuls quelques bâtiments et pagodes étaient restés en ruine, mais grâce à de continus efforts de restauration et de reconstruction, le temple a acquis son statut actuel de grand temple, abritant sept trésors nationaux. En grimpant environ 3 km le long de la crête de la montagne (et 9 km par la route asphaltée menant à la grotte), on arrive à la célèbre grotte de Seokguram, connue pour abriter la statue du Bouddha assis, considérée comme un chef-d'œuvre de l'Orient, faisant face à la mer de l'Est.
Le temple de Bulguksa et la grotte de Seokguram ont été officiellement inscrits au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO le 6 décembre 1995, aux côtés du hall des écritures de Haeinsa et du sanctuaire royal de Jongmyo, ce qui les a rendus encore plus célèbres sur la scène internationale.
7.3Km 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.
7.3Km 2020-05-12
38-9, Geumseong-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-779-6100
Le monument historique n°172, dénommé
'Oreung' renvoit aux 5 tombes royales. Il s'agit des tombes des quatres premiers
rois de Silla qui portent le nom de "Bak" et de la femme de Bakhyeokgeose,
le premier roi de Silla. A l'est d'Oreung se trouve "Sungdeokjeon"
et derrière ce monument se trouve "Aryeongjeong".
7.4Km 2024-12-18
243-5 Noseo-dong Gyeongju-si Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-741-4000, 4001
7.4Km 2021-02-19
1, Alcheonbuk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-1588-4925
Le centre artistique a ouvert ses portes au public le 6 novembre 2010 après deux ans et quatre mois de construction, qui a commencé le 14 avril 2008. Se dressant sur un terrain d’une surface de 27 925 m², le bâtiment de cinq étages possède également deux étages inférieurs (soit l’équivalent de 13 étages en hauteur), sur une surface de 21 232 m² et équipé des derniers équipements (tels que les scènes tournantes).
Les équipements principaux incluent une grande et une petite salle de spectacle, une salle d’exposition, une scène en extérieur, une salle de conférence, une salle de séminaire et une librairie de jouet où une large gamme de programmes éducatifs et participatifs sont organisés.