Gyeongju or Kyongju (경주시) is a city in South Korea, lies in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province, on the coast of the East Sea (Sea of Japan). Kyongju was the capital of the Shilla Kingdom for over 1,000 years. Thousands of historic buildings and objects have been maintained well throughout the city, truly making it the "museum without walls."
Gyeongju Tourism
Gyeongju is a major tourist destination for South Koreans as well as foreign visitors. Gyeongju is also home to South Korea's first nominated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Some of Gyeongju travel sites and tourist destination including temple, pagoda, shopping, museums and market :
Buddhist Temples
Bulguk-sa, Bunhwang-sa, Golgul-sa
Cities and Towns
Gyeongju City
Historical Areas
Cheonmachong, Seogbinggo (Ice Storage)
Landmarks
Anapji Pond, Bomun Resort, Cheomseongdae Observatory, Gyerim Woods, Hwangryong-sa, Tumuli Park
Miscellaneous
Eastern Historic Zone
Museums
Gyeongju National Museum, Silla History and Science Museum
Shopping Areas
Gyeongju Folk's Hand Craft Village

Gyeongju Tower height 82m

Gyeongju - Bulguksa Bell

Gyeongju National Museum
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