Gameunsaji Temple Site (경주 감은사지)
Yongdang-ri, Gyeonju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Journey back in time at Gameunsaji Temple Site, a deeply atmospheric ruin built by Silla’s King Munmu. Expect to wander through remnants steeped in ancient history, connecting you to powerful stories of royal devotion and mythology. This spot is perfect for history enthusiasts and those fascinated by Korean Buddhism. While all seasons offer charm, visiting during autumn provides the best photographic light. Spend a quiet day exploring the site and imagining the cultural significance that once stood here.
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Gameunsaji Temple Site was built by King Munmu (AD 661-681), the king of Silla who unified Baekje and Goguryeo in the late 7th century. The purpose of the temple site was to pray for help and guidance from Buddha against Japanese invasion. Unfortunately, King Munmu passed away before the completion of the temple, and left a will to be cremated and buried in the East Sea so that he may reincarnate as a sea dragon in order to protect the country. As he wished, King Munmu's ashes were scattered at Daewangam of the East Sea. The temple was completed and was named by his son, King Sinmun (AD 681-692) in respect and appreciation for his father.
Gameunsaji Temple Site was rebuilt in 1979 based on the discovery of the site's foundation after two years of archeological research. The three-story stone pagoda at the temple site is a reminent of the early period of unified Silla, assembled with several parts which rise up to 13.4m high, known to be Silla's highest three-story pagoda.
Gameunsaji Temple Site was rebuilt in 1979 based on the discovery of the site's foundation after two years of archeological research. The three-story stone pagoda at the temple site is a reminent of the early period of unified Silla, assembled with several parts which rise up to 13.4m high, known to be Silla's highest three-story pagoda.
Visitors also explore Tomb of King Munmu (경주 문무대왕릉), Bonggil Daewangam Beach (봉길대왕암해변) and Najeong Beach (나정고운모래해변) near this location.
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