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Gyeongju

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Gyeongju, often called “the museum without walls,” is a historic city in southeastern South Korea, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and ancient sites. Once the capital of the Silla Kingdom (57 BC – 935 AD), Gyeongju preserves a remarkable array of tombs, temples, palaces, and artifacts that reflect over a millennium of Korean history. Key landmarks include Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Seokguram Grotto, famous for its stunning Buddha statue and intricate stone carvings. The city’s landscape is dotted with royal tombs, ancient observatories like Cheomseongdae, and scenic parks, blending history with natural beauty. Today, Gyeongju attracts historians, tourists, and culture enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into Korea’s past while maintaining a vibrant modern presence.

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