Busan → Gyeongju → Busan
Gyeongju Bulguksa is a Buddhist temple located in Gyeongju, South Korea. It was built in the late 7th and early 8th centuries during the Silla Kingdom and is considered one of the most important cultural and historical sites in the country. The temple is known for its beautiful stone carvings, elegant architecture, and stunning natural setting. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a popular tourist destination. Located near the summit of Mt. Toham,
Seokguram Grotto is reached via an 8km route from Bulguksa Temple. The sanctuary was built with carved granite stones and an earthen dome, giving it a cave-like appearance. Its main Buddha statue faces the East Sea, and when illuminated by the morning sun, its serene expression is known as "The Smile of the Silla People."
Daereungwon Tomb Complex, also known as Cheonmachong Tomb, is a burial site located in Gyeongju, South Korea. It dates to the Silla Kingdom, which ruled the Korean Peninsula from 57 BC to 935 AD and is believed to be the burial site of a Silla King or nobleman. The tomb is famous for the discovery of a wooden horse and various other artifacts, which have provided valuable insights into the culture and society of the Silla Kingdom.
Under the night, the Moon City present a softer curve under the moonlight and lighting. The highlights of the Gyeongju Night Tour present a magnificent posture under the lighting. Enjoy the wonderful
Anapji Pond and
Cheomseongdae, walking and admiring can bring you closer to the beauty of the city of Gyeongju.
Depart for Busan by van (around 1 hour on the way).