UNESCO World Heritage
Gyeongju Historic Areas
Explore the timeless beauty of Gyeongju Historic Areas, a UNESCO World Heritage site in South Korea.
About the Site
Gyeongju Historic Areas
The Gyeongju Historic Areas contain a remarkable concentration of outstanding examples of Korean Buddhist art, in the form of sculptures, reliefs, pagodas, and the remains of temples and palaces from the flowering, in particular between the 7th and 10th centuries, of this form of unique artistic expression.
Location Details
- Category: Cultural
- Date Inscribed: 2000
Plan Your Visit
Experience the history and culture of South Korea at this magnificent site.
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Traveler's Essentials
Location Info
- Area Gyeongju Historic Areas
- Country South Korea
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Details
- Published 2026-02-12
- Category UNESCO World Heritage
Perfect Day Itinerary
Start Point
Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Final Stop
Recommended visit: Spring or Autumn for the best scenery.
Location Map
Travel Notes
"Wear comfortable walking shoes."
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Essential Advice
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