4.9 Km 0 2017-04-18
Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gyeongju-si, Gyochon-gil 31-11
4.9 Km 15005 2023-01-25
9, Gyerim-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-750-8650
De grandes tombes anciennes des rois et de la noblesse de la dynastie Silla peuvent être visitées aux alentours de la ville de Gyeongju, notamment dans le parc Daereungwon. Vous trouverez dans ce lieu vingt-trois grandes tombes ainsi que les tombes anciennes les plus fameuses du pays, dont la tombe Cheonmachong et la tombe Hwangnamdaechong. Lors des fouilles pratiquées dans cette région durant les années 1970, la tombe Cheonmachong a été découverte avec une peinture d’une selle de cheval d’où son nom ('ma' signifie cheval en coréen). Cette peinture est la seule de la dynastie Silla à avoir été découverte. Vous pouvez également entrer et visiter l’intérieur de la tombe Cheonmachong. On compte 11.526 reliques et couronnes du roi à l’intérieur de la tombe, montrant le style de vie luxueux du roi. La tombe Hwangnamdaechong est l'autre grande attraction touristique du lieu, il s'agit là de la plus grande tombe ancienne. Elle abrite les corps du roi et de la reine et plus de 30 milliers de reliques et de bijoux en or. Il est à noter également à propos de la tombe Hwangnamdaechong que la tombe de la reine possède le plus d'accessoires de luxe. De là, les chercheurs ont conclu que même la reine pouvait avoir une position sociale très élevée même avant de se marier. Lors de votre visite, vous pourrez faire la découverte de la culture ancienne de la Corée, une culture de plus de 1 500 ans.
5.0 Km 27543 2020-10-06
39-2, Gyochon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-760-7880
Le village Gyochon de Gyeongju est un village traditionnel constitué de hanok devenu site touristique proposant diverses activités pratiques pour les visiteurs. Le village abrite notamment la maison Gyeongju Choi Ssi, classée comme 27ème trésor du patrimoine folklorique en Corée ainsi qu'une fabrique de l'alcool Gyeongju Gyodong Beopju classé trésor immatériel num. 86-3.
5.0 Km 3 2023-04-13
19, Poseok-ro 1050beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located at the center of Hanok Conservation Area, known as Hwangnidan-gil Street. To the north lies the old alley that connects to Cheomseongdae Observatory. The house has sarangchae building, byeolchae building, and main building, which is used as a gallery and café, surrounding the grass lawn in the center. All rooms are equipped with ondol (under-the-heating system) and a red clay finish, and each room has a bathroom with shower facilities.
Sarangchae is a two-story hanok building with a hipped-and-gable roof. Its first floor is occupied by a double room and a family room, which can support up to 4 people. Byeolchae is a single-floor hanok with a gable roof, containing two double rooms and a raised floor space. The main building’s gallery contains a hanok experience room, cafe, restaurant, and a traditional tea room. A Korean-style breakfast is offered in the cafe, and the management also offers experience programs like tea ceremony, traditional games like yunnori (board game), and traditional musical instruments like janggo (hourglass-shaped drums) and gayageum (twelve-stringed zither).
5.0 Km 30802 2021-03-12
367, Tongil-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-778-3813
Le centre de recherche sur les forêts situé au pied du mont Namsan à Gyeongju sert d'espace de repos et de lieu d'apprentissage concernant les environnements naturels. Il se distingue par un environnement harmonieux entre ses plantes sauvages et ses arbres.
5.0 Km 10143 2020-09-08
15-15, Poseok-ro 1068beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-2379-7248
Gyeongju Suhojeong, located in front of the Gyeongju Daereungwon, is a Hanok guesthouse in a ㄱ shape. The traditional house was built in 2015 in accordance with traditional architecture using natural materials such as pine tree, red clay, straw, and others; thus, it is cool in summer and warm in winter. Planted along the wall next to the door are Korean hornbeams, top trees, maple trees, and elm trees. The climbing roses on the wall bloom in May and offer a great sight. The spacious yard with a stone table is a great place to chat with fellow guests. There are seven rooms in total and a cafeteria which doubles as a lounge. Each room with a bathroom has modern facilities that suit traditional beauty. Gyeongju Station and Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal are only five minutes away on foot, making the trip to the guesthouse by public transport easy. Sitting right next to the Hwangridangil Street, the accommodation offers great access to popular restaurants and fashion places of Gyeongju, and to major tourist attractions such as Daereungwon, Cheomseongdae, Balwolseong, Anjapji, and Gyochon Village.
5.1 Km 15106 2020-04-09
295, Geumseong-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-743-3696
Le
marché Jungang qui a une histoire de 100 ans, était dirigé
en tant que marché temporaire et a ouvert ses portes officiellement en
1983. Aujourd'hui, plus de 700 boutiques de vêtements, légumes,
ustentiels ménagers etc et environ 2 000 marchands préserve également
la tradition du Oiljang(marché traditionnel ouvert tous les 5 jours)
tous les jours où il y a un 2 ou 7 dans la date.
5.2 Km 1483 2021-02-19
1, Alcheonbuk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-1588-4925
Le centre artistique a ouvert ses portes au public le 6 novembre 2010 après deux ans et quatre mois de construction, qui a commencé le 14 avril 2008. Se dressant sur un terrain d’une surface de 27 925 m², le bâtiment de cinq étages possède également deux étages inférieurs (soit l’équivalent de 13 étages en hauteur), sur une surface de 21 232 m² et équipé des derniers équipements (tels que les scènes tournantes).
Les équipements principaux incluent une grande et une petite salle de spectacle, une salle d’exposition, une scène en extérieur, une salle de conférence, une salle de séminaire et une librairie de jouet où une large gamme de programmes éducatifs et participatifs sont organisés.
5.3 Km 18904 2023-04-13
1038, Poseok-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-3518-4582
Located in Gyeongju City, Hwangnamgwan is a traditional Korean style accommodation which opened in April 2014. The place looks like a small hanok village with 4 one-story buildings and 2 two-story buildings, constructed on about 5000㎡ of building site. The buildings are equipped with modern convenience facilities but manage to preserve the antique flavor of traditional Korean house. All rooms are equipped with a bathroom. A bathtub is installed in the largest room, Numaru Suite. Auxiliary facilities include the seminar room which is located in the two-story building. There are a cafe and a pizza restaurant on the first floor for meetings or simple meals. Guests are given discount coupons for the cafe.
Various traditional plays can be enjoyed in the hanok. It is possible to take photos with the beautiful Hwangnamgwan building in the background wearing traditional Korean clothes. You can also play Neolttwigi, Tuho, and Jegichagi in the wide yard and experience twisting legs, bastinado, turning the millstone, fulling, Pogurak (dancing play), etc. which have appeared on TV dramas. It is possible to receive discounted services at nearby affiliated facilities: 50% discount at Spalux Jjimjilbang, Kids Cafe, and Sport Town Bowling Center. Famous tourist attractions such as Cheonmachong Tomb, Cheomseongdae Observatory, and Banwolseong Fortress are within walking distance; and the National Gyeongju Museum and Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park are likewise not far from Hwangnamgwan.
5.4 Km 948 2021-04-01
20, Cheonwon 1-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
010-9505-5367
As a new hanok guesthouse, Gyeongju Hanok 1st is located at the entrance to Cheonwon Village, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It has various modern amenities while preserving the features of a traditional Korean house. The guesthouse is kept cool in summer and warm in winter, so guests can experience the traditional Korean house. It has various rooms in different sizes that can accommodate 3 - 8 people. There is a stand-alone guesthouse furnished with kitchen and bathroom as well. All other rooms also have a bathroom inside, but the kitchen must be shared among the guests. There are no beds in the room as is typical of a traditional Korean house, but there are high-quality sheets and blankets for the comfort of the guests. The guesthouse has a large front yard with a miniature traditional Korean house with dolls adorned in traditional clothes, not to mention other traditional artifacts. Popular tourist destinations within the vicinity of the guesthouse include Anapji Pond, Cheomseongdae, and Gyeongju National Museum.