Korea
/ Southeastern Region / Kyongju
The legends
of the ancient Shilla Kingdom (57B.C.-935) echo across the years,
leaving a legacy of beauty and mystery in the valleys surrounding
Kyongju, an ancient capital where kings and queens reigned for
almost a millennium. The achievements of the Shilla people and
their devotion to Buddha are evident in the stone images carved
on cliff walls and the other stone monuments found throughout
the area.
Kyongju is
Korea's "culture city" and, for anyone truly interested in delving
further into Korean antiquities, a visit to the many sites near
this ancient capital is essential. The Kyongju National Museum
contains some of the country's finest treasures. Gold art treasures,
including crowns, pendants and jewelry, were recently discovered
and are now on display in the museums of Kyongju and Seoul. A
visit to the many ruins will also provide the tourist with some
idea of the magnificence of the city's cultural achievements during
the Unified Shilla era which dates back roughly 1,000 years.
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