Gyeongju was capital of Silla dynasty. It's during 5th~7th century. First, we will visit Unecso cultural heritage site,Bulguksa temple. Second, we will visit Gyochon village and Woljeonggyo bridge. Third, Deareongwon ancient tombs and Cheomseongdea observatory. Fourth, Donggung palce and wolji pond.
1> We move in a private vehicle.
2> English/Chinese speaking tour guide who has tour guide license will do tour.
3> If you want to visit Unesco heritage site, don't hesitate to sign up this tour.
4> The tour is for a maximum of 15 guests.
Pickup included
Bulguksa Temple (Historic Site No. 502) Construction of Bulguksa Temple is said to have been started by Prime Minister Kim Daeseong under King Gyeongdeok of Silla in 751, and was completed by the government after his death. Most of the buildings were burned down during the Japanese invasions. The current temple was finished after years of excavations and renovations. The cultural properties in the precincts, Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas, and Cheongungyo, Baegungyo, Yeonhwagyo, and Chilbogyo Bridges show the restorers' excellent skills with stone structures. The framed stone structure (constructed of granite material connected with joints like those seen in wooden architecture), also built in the middle of the 8th century with its aesthetic architecture having a unique technique, represents a high level of stone structure during the Shilla period.
Woljeonggyo bridge was place that only noble and high class people could pass by. The bridge was built at Silla dynasty. This days one was restored one at 2008. There is love story between a monk and Yosuk princess.
A university used to be at Gyochon village during Silla dynasty. Worth to visit place in Gyochon village is Mr. Chui's house.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
In the price, following services are included: pick-up service at a hotel and at Gimhea airport or at Busan train station or at the port. The extra cost of 40,000 won(in cash) is charged for an airport pick-up service (one -way)