


Gyeongju National Museum showcases Korea's rich history, housing over 60,000 artifacts from the Silla Dynasty.
An ancient astronomical observatory offering panoramic views of Gyeongju.

A world-class museum housing artifacts from the Silla Dynasty.

A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning architecture and gardens.
Sweet pancake filled with seeds, nuts, and honey
Steamed chicken with vegetables in a soy sauce-based broth
Rice dish with sautéed vegetables, beef, and gochujang sauce
Known for its freshly baked pastries and coffee, a popular spot for breakfast.

A local favorite for bread and pastries, offering a variety of breakfast options.
Famous for its royal court cuisine, offering a unique dining experience.
Gyeongju's climate is humid and prone to sudden showers, especially during spring and summer.
Exploring the museum and nearby historical sites involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

Useful for long days of exploration and to capture photos of the museum's artifacts and surroundings.
Gyeongju celadon is a type of green-glazed pottery that has been produced in the Gyeongju area since the Goryeo Dynasty, known for its unique color and design.

A traditional sweet bread made with red bean paste, symbolizing the city's rich history and culture.
Gyeongju silk is a high-quality silk fabric produced in the region, known for its softness and durability.
A unique temple dedicated to Mother India, offering panoramic views of Haridwar.

A historic tower and garden complex in Sheikhupura, Pakistan, built in the 16th century by Emperor Sher Shah Suri.
A bustling night market in Taipei, offering a wide variety of street food, clothing, and local products.