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Destinations » Gyeongsangbuk-do » Gyeongju-si

Seokguram Grotto (Mt. Tohamsan)

Address
Edge of Mt.Tohamsan, Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Description
Seokguram, located on Mt.Tohamsan, is the representative stone temple of Korea.

The official name of Seokguram, National Treasure No.24, is Seokguram Seokgul. Designated as World Cultural Asset by UNESCO in 1995, it is an artificial stone temple made of granites.

The construction first started with Kim Dae-Seong (700~774) in 751 during the reign of King Gyeong-Deok (742~765) of Silla dynasty (57 B.C.~A.D. 935) and it was finished in 774, after 24 years, during the reign of King Hye-Gong (765~780).

Seokguram is known to have been built with Bulguksa temple. According to the history book Samgukyusa of the Goryeo dynasty (the country that unified the Korean peninsula at the end of the Silla dynasty, 918~1392), Kim Dae-Seong had built Bulguksa for his present parents who were alive, and Seokguram for his former parents in his former life.

Seokguram is an artificial stone temple made of granites, and is located on the eastern peak of Mt.Toham (745m sea level). Inside the round-shaped main hall is the Bojon statue, Bodhi-sattva and his disciples. Seokguram was built to preserve these statues. The Bojon figure is seated on the stage where the Yeonhwa gate is engraved, and the Buddha has a generous, kind smile. The ceiling is decorated with the shape of half moons and bows, and the top is covered by a circular cap decorated with a lotus flower. The sunrise you can watch from here is so beautiful that many people come here just to see it.

Directions
At Gyeongju Bus Terminal, take the Bulguksa bound bus, bus No.10 or 11. Approximately 45-50 minutes ride.

Information
- Information: Gyeongju Tourism Organization 054-745-7601 (Kor, Eng, Jap, Chi)
- Hours: (Winter season) 09:00-17:00, (Summer season) 09:00-18:00
- Admission fee:

Class

Adults

Teenagers

Children

Individial

3,000won

2,500won

1,500won

Groups (30+)

3,000won

2,300won

1,300won


Children - Age 7-12 / Teenagers - Age 13-24 / Adults - age 25 and over

* The above information may vary in different locations.

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