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UNESCO's Bulguksa Temple
In 1995, Bulguksa Temple became Korea's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alongside Seokguram Grotto, it stands as an important representation of Korea's cultural legacy. Its fame extends beyond Gyeongju itself.
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The stairways leading to this celestial realm are Cheongungyo Bridge and Baekungyo Bridge (National Treasure No. 23).
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Silla's Buddhist Masterpiece
The Silla people built Bulguksa Temple, the 'Land of Buddha,' with unparalleled dedication. Its meticulous architecture embodies Buddhist doctrines, resulting in an ideal and sacred layout.
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Look Up!
The elaborate ceiling design reflects the grandeur of the Buddhist cosmos. Every detail showcases the Silla artisans' sophisticated understanding of both art and spiritual principles.
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Graingi Technique
The 'Graingi' technique supports the Buddha's land (Treasure No. 1745). Atop the stonework is Beomyeongnu Pavilion. This symbolizes Mount Sumeru, the center of the Buddhist world.
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Treasures Within
Beyond Anyangmun Gate lies Geungnakjeon Hall, a repository of sacred artifacts. Here you will find the gilt-bronze Seated Amitabha Buddha, along with harmoniously arranged lecture halls.
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