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Bulguksa (Korean: 불국사) is a
Buddhist temple on Tohamsan, in Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea. It is a head
temple of the...
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Baekje Seoul Gyeongju Haeinsa Hahoe Yangdong Hwaseong Jeju
Namhansanseong Bulguksa and
Seokguram The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization...
- Hanja: 石窟庵) is a
hermitage and part of the
Bulguksa temple complex in Gyeongju,
South Korea. It and
Bulguksa are both on the
mountain Tohamsan, although...
- old.
Changdeokgung was
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage list in 1997.
Bulguksa is also
known as the
temple of the
Buddha Land and home of the Seokguram...
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museum without walls".
Among such
historical treasures,
Seokguram grotto,
Bulguksa temple,
Gyeongju Historic Areas and
Yangdong Folk
Village are designated...
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Hahoe Yangdong Hwaseong Jeju
Namhansanseong Royal Tombs of the
Joseon Bulguksa and
Seokguram Dolmen Sites Sansa In
ancient Chinese texts,
Korea is referred...
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Mullyang (김문량, 金文亮). He is
credited with the
establishment of the
famed Bulguksa temple and
Seokguram shrine in Gyeongju. The
Samguk Yusa
relates a tale...
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Bulguksa, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site...
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Small Wild
Goose Pagoda,
built in Xi'an,
China in 709
Seokgatap on
Bulguksa, Gyeongju,
South Korea,
built in 751, made of granite. In 1966, the Mugujeonggwang...
- po****r
tourist attractions for
South Korea.
Examples include Jongmyo,
Bulguksa, Seokguram, and the
Tripitaka Koreana at Haeinsa. As of May 2020, there...