- The
Seokguram Grotto (Korean: 석굴암) is a
hermitage and part of the
Bulguksa temple complex in Gyeongju,
South Korea. It and
Bulguksa are both on the mountain...
- He is
credited with the
establishment of the
famed Bulguksa temple and
Seokguram shrine in Gyeongju. The
Samguk Yusa
relates a tale that Kim
Daeseong was...
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Gyeongju Haeinsa Hahoe Yangdong Hwaseong Jeju
Namhansanseong Bulguksa and
Seokguram The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO)...
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postulated that the
Egyptians used emery,
which has
greater hardness. The
Seokguram Grotto in
Korea is a
Buddhist shrine and part of the
Bulguksa temple complex...
- age of art and culture,
exemplified by
monuments such as Hwangnyongsa,
Seokguram, and the
Emille Bell. It also
carried on the
maritime legacy and prowess...
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Buddha of
Srivijaya period, Palembang, Indonesia, 7th century.
Korean Seokguram Cave Buddha, c. 774 CE.
Seated Buddha Vairocana flanked by Avalokiteshvara...
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experienced a
golden age of art and culture, as
evidenced by the Hwangnyongsa,
Seokguram, and
Emille Bell.
Buddhism flourished during this time, and many Korean...
- No. 1 by the
South Korean government. In 1995,
Bulguksa and the
nearby Seokguram Grotto were
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage List. The
temple is considered...
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referred to as "the
museum without walls".
Among such
historical treasures,
Seokguram grotto,
Bulguksa temple,
Gyeongju Historic Areas and
Yangdong Folk Village...
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Dawon Wando —
Cheongsan island (slow city)
Gyeongju —
Bulguksa Temple,
Seokguram,
Anapji Pond,
Gyeongju National Museum,
Cheonmachong Tomb, Cheomseongdae...