I went to Gyeongju for the first time in 100 years and it was better than I expected so I am leaving a review.
The person who came up with the idea of pink lighting on Cheomseongdae should be rewarded. Even in the evening, people were constantly taking pictures. Absolutely popular explosion
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond....the entrance fee is 3,000 won, but I think it's worth it. However, it feels very restored (feels like new) and there are only a few buildings.
It looks great at night, but it's empty during the day... It seems like it would be profitable to go around 3 times and take pictures.
Cafe Neung View.
You can easily see the hill-like tomb just by walking near Hwangridan-gil. It's an amazing scenery.
It seems like racing has changed a lot. The area around the tomb is well maintained. It was nice to take a walk while listening to music.
This is a book cafe, and it has a view of Gyeongju town...
It was amazing that high school students had their seats in the reading room and read or studied.
I read the entire book in one sitting, and I felt grateful to the owner afterwards.
It wasn't that the interior was awesome or that I had a strong taste in books or anything, but the comfortable atmosphere was very nice... I would have gone there every day if it were close to my house.
Gyeongju Museum... Emileison outside
After looking at the three captains in the museum, I felt the charm of Silla and moved to Ediya.
Gyeongju Museum has several buildings, of which Ediya is the largest. Sumaksae madeleines sold only here. Surprisingly delicious.
And there's a library coming up, and there's a stone lantern in the center of the lobby, but I couldn't take a picture of it.
If you actually see it, it's really cool...
Awesome. The interior itself really feels more like an exhibition than a library for reading books.
Still, it was the best library I've ever been to. It's not too much, the furniture is reasonably elegant, and the view of the trees outside from the full-length windows is great!
ㅠㅠGood. I'm going to meet you in my neighborhood. There was only one employee and one old man reading a book.
I don't know what the ceiling symbolizes, but it's cool...
And there was also this Hanok in the museum. I don't know what it was for, but I thought it would be cool to hold a concert or performance here.
However, I went to the museum because I heard it had good souvenirs, and it was surprisingly good. It seems better to buy souvenirs at Hwangridan-gil.