The
Gyeongju Historic Areas of South Korea were designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
in 2000. The protected areas encompass the ruins of temples and
palaces, outdoor pagodas and statuary, and other cultural artifacts left
by the Silla Kingdom. The historic areas are sometimes known as one of the largest outdoor museums in the world.
Organization of the areas
Mount Namsan Belt

The Mount Namsan
belt is anchored by Mount Namsan, a mountain that was held sacred by
the Silla people. Both Buddhist artifacts and artifacts related to Shamanism
that predate the introduction of Buddhism to Korea have been found at
this site. Buddhist artifacts include the ruins of 122 temples, 53 stone
statues, 64 stone pagodas, and sixteen stone lanterns. Other notable
sites include the Namsan Mountain Fortress (built in 591 CE), the Poseokjeong
Pavilion site (famous for its abalone-shaped watercourse), and the
Seochulji Pond. Mount Namsan is famous for the various Buddhist images
carved into the rocks and also show the progression and maturation of
Silla sculpture during the Unified Silla
period. The most famous example of these reliefs is the Buddha Rock.
This bas-relief is located in the Tapgol Valley and consists of three
walls decorated with the images of Buddha and his disciples. Tumuli of the Silla kings dating from the 2nd century until the 10th century are also found at this belt.
The Wolseong Belt
The main attractions of this portion of the Gyeongju Historic Areas are the ruins of Banwolseong (Half-moon Palace/Fortress), the Gyerim forest, the ruins and reconstructions of the pavilions at the artificial Anapji Pond, the ruins of the Imhaejeon Palace, and the famous Cheomseongdae Observatory.
The Tumuli Park Belt

This belt consists of three groups of royal tombs. Most of the tumuli
are shaped like domes or mounds of earth. However, some are shaped like
gourds or half-moons. Excavated tombs reveal wooden coffins covered
with gravel and rich grave goods of gold, glass, and quality ceramics. A
famous example of a tomb in this park is the Heavenly Horse Tomb which contained a mural painting on birch bark saddle flap of a winged horse.
Hwangnyongsa
This cluster of historic remains is centered around the ruins of Hwangnyongsa Temple and Bunhwangsa
Temple. According to the excavated foundation stones, Hwangnyongsa was
the largest temple ever built in Korea and covered 72,500㎡. The
Bunhwagsa Temple exists today at a fraction of its size. In the past, it
was one of the most important Buddhist temples. A stone pagoda made
from brick-like stones is a popular ruin. It is believed to have had
seven or nine stories but only three remain today.
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