Poseokjeong Pavilion

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Ma ******************
10 Mar
Had a wonderful tour in Gyeongju, the ancient capital of Korea. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and very friendly, making the city’s rich history come alive with engaging stories and clear explanations. Kayla Kim especially was very patient and helpful throughout the tour, taking us to good photo spots as well which made the experience even more enjoyable. Really appreciated the effort and would highly recommend this tour!
2+
Scott ******
5 Mar
Great experience! Kayla our tour guide was insightful and made the experience one to remember.
Klook 用戶
3 Mar
Sherry and Katrina really took good care of us on this trip, and they were very patient and answered all of our questions! The trip was cold, Gyeongju was really windy, but the tour bus was warm!
JOCELYN **************
2 Mar
Step back into time of the Silla Kingdom with this tour. Our guides, Miss Katrina and Miss Sherry, provided deep insight into the history of the Silla Kingdom and its capital, Gyeongju. The journey is about two hours bus ride from Busan, but our driver skillfully navigated the hills safely with the big bus. The lunch was affordable and delicious at a rest area. The highlight -- Cheomseondae-- did not disappoint and was exactly how the pictures show it. If you like history, this is your tour and Miss Katrina and Sherry are your guides!
Usuario de Klook
24 Feb
Excellent tour with Leo. Leo was very friendly and patient, he explained the history of the places we visited in detail.
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JC ******
24 Feb
Our tour guide, Ethan, was fantastic and amazing! We had him for the 8 hours of this tour. He had great energy, very kind and made sure everyone had a great time. He even waited for my Mother and I to reunite with the group before we headed to the next stop as we ended up getting lost a little bit during free roaming. He made sure we were safe and also had everyone stay comfy and warm as we experienced lots of rain and cold, freezing snow weather throughout halfway of the tour. You’d be lucky to have him as your tour guide if you take this tour. Was worth exploring Gyeongju for our first time!
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Chang ***
21 Feb
The Chinese-speaking tour guide, Sherry Li, was very enthusiastic in introducing Korean history and local culture relevant to the itinerary. The weather on Chinese New Year's Eve, February 16, 2026, was actually quite cold. I noticed Sherry's hands were red and swollen from the cold, but she still diligently introduced the cultural history of each attraction. She is truly a very dedicated tour guide. This trip has also helped me understand Korea better, and I am very happy to have participated in such a wonderful group tour. 😊
2+
Chen *****
21 Feb
During student winter break, it's very crowded, with about an hour wait for each activity, but it's a lot of fun 👍. In winter, there's also snow tubing.

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Nestled in the serene landscapes near Namsan in Gyeongju, the Poseokjeong Pavilion Site is a captivating historical gem from the Unified Silla period. This unique destination offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Silla Kingdom's nobility, where tradition and leisure intertwined in the most enchanting ways. Known for its exquisite granite water feature, the site once hosted the most beautiful royal villa of its time. As you step back in time, immerse yourself in the rich history and tranquil beauty of this royal retreat, and explore the captivating remnants of Korea's illustrious past.
816 Namsansunhwan-ro, Bae-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Granite Water Feature

Step into the heart of Poseokjeong and marvel at the Granite Water Feature, a stunning hand-carved stone channel that once hosted the royal banquets of the Silla dynasty. This unique abalone-shaped masterpiece is not just a relic of the past but a symbol of the artistic and cultural sophistication of ancient Korea. Imagine the clinking of wine cups and the laughter of nobles as you explore this must-see attraction.

Poseokjeong Pavilion

Uncover the secrets of the Poseokjeong Pavilion, where history and nature intertwine. This site, once a grand 9th-century royal villa, is home to the exquisite granite water feature that served as the centerpiece for noble gatherings. As you wander through this historic location, envision the poetic challenges and traditional games that once animated this space, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Silla elite.

Poseokjeong Pavilion Site

Escape into the serene beauty of the Poseokjeong Pavilion Site, where the remnants of a royal palace whisper tales of grandeur. The abalone-shaped granite water canal, surrounded by lush zelkovas, pine, and bamboo trees, invites you to experience a peaceful retreat into nature. This site not only offers a window into the past but also a tranquil setting to reflect and rejuvenate amidst the echoes of history.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Poseokjeong is a designated Historic Site of South Korea, symbolizing the grandeur and eventual decline of the Silla kingdom. It is steeped in history, from the legendary dances of King Heong-gang to the tragic demise of King Gyeongae. The pavilion is a symbol of the Unified Silla period, reflecting the cultural and political zenith of the Silla Kingdom. The pavilion's watercourse played a central role in the social gatherings of the time, showcasing the sophisticated leisure activities of the era's aristocracy. Poseokjeong Pavilion was a separate royal palace for the Silla kings, reflecting the grandeur and cultural practices of the era. Although the palace no longer stands, the site remains a testament to the Silla Kingdom's rich history.

Natural Beauty

Surrounded by ancient zelkova, pine, and bamboo trees, the site offers a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for reflection and appreciation of nature's beauty. The pavilion is enveloped by a serene natural setting, with towering trees and a tranquil atmosphere that make it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.