Destinations β€Ί Gyeongju
Gyeongju
πŸ“ South Korea β˜€οΈ Best: Spring, Autumn

Gyeongju

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About Gyeongju

Gyeongju is Korea's open-air museum β€” the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom for almost a thousand years. Every hill may hide a royal tomb, every stone a relic. A UNESCO World Heritage city like no other.

Must-Visit Places

  • Bulguksa Temple β€” A UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece of Silla architecture, built in 528 AD. The stone pagodas Dabotap and Seokgatap are iconic.
  • Seokguram Grotto β€” A granite cave enshrining a magnificent stone Buddha overlooking the East Sea, carved in the 8th century.
  • Tumuli Park (Daereungwon) β€” A vast park of enormous royal burial mounds rising like green hills from the city center.
  • Cheomseongdae Observatory β€” The oldest surviving astronomical observatory in Asia, built in the 7th century.
  • Anapji Pond (Donggung Palace) β€” Silla's royal pleasure garden, dating to 674 AD. Hauntingly beautiful when lit up at night.
  • Gyeongju National Museum β€” Home to the spectacular Emille Bell and thousands of Silla treasures.

Food & Dining

  • Hwangnam Bread (Gyeongju Bread) β€” Small round pastries filled with sweet red bean paste, baked fresh since 1939.
  • Ssambap β€” A royal Silla-inspired set meal with dozens of small vegetable side dishes and lettuce wraps.
  • Gyeongju Beopju (Rice Wine) β€” A centuries-old traditional rice wine, famously smooth and slightly fizzy.
  • Yukgaejang β€” Fiery beef and veggie shredded soup, popular throughout the city.

Must-Buy Shopping

  • Gyeongju Bread β€” Buy fresh from Hwangnam Bakery, the original shop since 1939.
  • Beopju Rice Wine β€” Traditional Korean rice wine in beautifully packaged ceramic bottles.
  • Replica Silla Artifacts β€” Gold crown replicas and accessories inspired by Silla royal treasures.
  • Barley Products β€” Barley tea, barley cookies, and noodles are popular local products.

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Quick Info

Local Name
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Region
South Korea
Best Season
Spring, Autumn