Are you watching, Mr. Kim Dae-seong? The Bulguksa Temple you built will forever remain as a great cultural heritage.
Those who want to study the theory of Bulguksa Temple without a tour of Bulguksa Temple can pay 2,000 won at the Bulguksa Temple Museum in the middle of the entrance to see the history and Silla relics. There was a video of the restoration of the Seokgatap Tower at the end, so I watched it with interest behind the kids who had come on a school trip in advance.
I couldn't climb the stairs in the photo above.
It was crowded and I feel like I didn't get to see it in detail.
I learned how to bow to Buddha.
1. Place your hands together near the solar plexus, bend your knees and place them on the ground.
2. Lie down, place your hands shoulder-width apart, and place your left foot on top of your right foot.
3. Raise your palms up to your ears and look at the sky, as if you were supporting Buddha's feet with your hands. Stop for more than 5 seconds.
4. Lower your hands and bring them toward your lower body. Stand up and return to the position before bowing.



The Gyeongju trip ended with the final visit to the tomb of General Kim Yu-shin.
It's a shame to visit Seokguram Grotto, but I'll have to go there again when I go to Tohamsan Mountain.
For the time being, I thought that going on an overseas trip would not be a good idea, so I decided to travel domestically, but through this trip, I realized that there are many places to go in Korea as well. However, I would like to use a jjimjilbang or Geha for accommodation. It's a waste to spend more than 40,000 won just to wash and sleep.
I visited the Backpacking Travel Gallery to refer to domestic travel posts, but it doesn't seem to be very active. There is a lot of overseas travel stories and informative articles in the backpacking travel gallery, so please use it a lot.
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For soloists, Hwangridan-gil is not worth stopping by except for a 10 won loaf of bread.