We arrived around 6pm in March which meant we arrived with a daylight view, and left with an evening view so best of both worlds . Very beautiful especially at night, though during the day you can sti...
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (formerly known as Anapji Pond) is part of the grounds of the palace complex from the Silla period. Renovated in the 1980’s, it’s not one of the most popular photo spot...
The location is a fascinating, historic park/museum of a traditional Korean village. I highly recommend going at night time when all of the walking path and building lights are on. The light displays ...
This is a great place for photographers as the view of the building being lighted up plus the reflections in the pond was really nice. However, this place is crowded at night so have to be patient whe...
Very Photogenic! You must visit the the Donggung palace and the Wolji pond at night!
This is a beautiful site! These are the remnants of the Donggung palace. This palace was a secondary palace of the Silla's dynasty, the palace was huge and was used for banquets and official reception...
The view is good, it's good to come here to take a photo
A good place in Gyeongju introduced by a Korean friend, many people took pictures at night. Nice view under the lights!
South Korea’s oldest history book "Three Kingdoms" (AD1145 creation) records that King Munmu of Silla (BC57-AD935) (AD661-681 reigned) 14 years (AD674) ordered to dig a lotus pond in Miyagi to make a hill , Plant flowers and plants, and feed rare animals. Wild Goose Pond is the lotus pond dug out at that time. It is located in the northeast outside of Wolseong (a Silla-era city built in AD 101). According to the findings of the excavation in 1974, the current wild goose pond is nearly circular and was rebuilt along the revetment stone. Wild Goose Pond is the most magnificent place in the palace of the Silla era, and also has the most gorgeous lotus pond. The Goose Pond has a spherical shape of more than 200 meters from east to west and 200 meters from north to south, with a total area of more than 5000 square meters.
It is the place where the state banquet was built during the Silla era. There are only a handful of halls in it. The rest are full of greenery, surrounded by layers, and suddenly there is a feeling of entering a fairyland. The scenery is beautiful.
Gyeongju, 80 kilometers to the north of Busan, was the former capital of the Silla Dynasty, where the Sui Dynasty sent the Tang Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, contended for the three Koreas, unified the peninsula, and enjoyed the country for thousands of years. After 20 centuries of wind and frost, the ancient tombs are lonely and the deserted hills are lonely. Fortunately, the ordinary people who love the land and the hometown of the contemporary era have been repaired and protected over the years, so that the ruins of the broken well have been restored to the beautiful scenery of the good time. The Jincheng relics such as Zhanxingdae, Yayanchi, and Dalingyuan have finally been listed as World Heritage Sites. The prestigious tourist destination attracts tourists from all over the world to come and pay their respects.