Gyeongju
is an ancient city that is highly representative of Korea. It was the
capital of the Shilla dynasty for a thousand years from BC 57 to AD
935. The most notable remains in Gyeongju are the Seokguram Grotto and
Bulguksa Temple. These monuments capture the essence of Korean history
and Buddhist culture and remain a source of intense pride for Koreans
everywhere. Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple are often included
when introducing Korea abroad as well as being a part of the mandatory
itinerary on field trips taken by Korean students.The Bulguksa Temple
even appears in the lyrics of an old folk song that begins with a
reference to the ringing of the bell in Bulguksa Temple.
In 2000, Gyeongju was registered as a UNESCO world cultural heritage site under the title of the Gyeongju Historical Heritage Region, but the famous Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple are not included under this heading. These sites had been previously registered as UNESCO world cultural heritage sites along with the ancestral shrine of the royal family and the Tripitaka Koreana at Haein Temple in 1995.
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