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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Korea, Gyeongju : 양동 마을

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The next morning after eating a traditional Korean breakfast, I took the bus for 양동 마을 (Yangdong Maeul), a old Korean village presenting houses for the 15th century. As the opposite of the Folk Village in Jeju island which is a presentation museum, some of the house in 양동 마을 are still inhabited. The site present several house classified as national treasure or being important Folklore Material, 서백당 (Seobaekdang), 무첨당 (Mucheomdang), 향단 (Hyangdan) and 관가정(Gwangajeong).
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Korea, Gyeongju : Night view

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I then took the bus to the bed and breakfast where I was staying that night in Gyeongju. The owner took me and an other guest to visit a pond with illumination during the evening in 경주 임해전지 (Gyeongju imhaejeonji). It was really beautiful and the illumination were changing colors at some places. We were too late for the sakura season and too early for the lotus flower seasons. In the inside of the building were presented model of a bridge that is being reconstructed in Gyeongju.
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Monday, July 2, 2012

Korea, Gyeongju : 석굴암 grotto

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I then took the bus to 석굴암 grotto.  석굴암 grotto is situated higher in the mountain. It was first constructed in 751 by a prime minister of the Silla empire. The cave shelters a statue of Buddha surrounding by relief carving of several figures, counting Devas, Bodhisattva, Arhants, Bodhisattva of Boundless Mercy, Guardian Gods and Kings... The Grotto was configured in a way that the sunlight would reach the Buddha only once a year during the spring solstice. Now there is a glass so that we cannot reach the Buddha but can only admire the art work in the front side of it.
It represent the best of the arts during the Silla period but it's also regarded as the best of Asia Buddhist work. It is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Korea, Gyeongju : 불국사

On the way to Gyeongju I stopped at 불국사 (Bulguksa) temple. It is very convenient because the temple has it's own train station when you take the train from 해운대 (Haeundae) station. Then you just have to take the bus in front of the station to go straight to the temple. 불국사 temple is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple was first erected in 550 A.D. but was destroyed during wars and burned to the ground. Hopefully it was restored in 1972 and 24 buildings are now available to the public. This temple offers architectural features from the Silla period as Gyeongju, the closest city was the main city of the Silla empire.