Gyeongju's Hidden Gem: Donggung & Wolji

Uncover the secrets of Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, a stunning royal complex in Gyeongju, South Korea.

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Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, which deserves the title of Gyeongju's number one night view, may be more familiar by the name "Anapji Pond."

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From Geese to Glory: Wolji Pond's Past

This serene pond, now known as Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, was once called Anapji, named for the ducks and geese that flocked here. It was originally the site of a detached Silla Dynasty palace.

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Wolji Pond's Royal Origins

According to historical records, King Munmu ordered the creation of Wolji Pond in 674. Five years later, Donggung Palace rose, with Imhaejeon Hall serving as a center for royal events.

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Wolji Pond: An Endless Sea

Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond exemplify Silla landscaping at its finest. The intentionally meandering design of the pond's perimeter tricks the eye, creating an illusion of limitless expanse.

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Banquet Hall with Ocean Views

Imhaejeon Hall, meaning "pavilion overlooking the sea," served as a grand banquet hall. This suggests Wolji Pond's design aimed to evoke the vastness of the ocean itself.

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