Cheomseongdae

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★ 5.0 (9K+ reviews) • 72K+ booked
Discover the ancient stone astronomical observatory of Cheomseongdae in Gyeongju, South Korea, the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in Asia. Constructed in 647 C.E., Cheomseongdae offers a glimpse into Korea's fascination with the stars and celestial events, showcasing the architectural and astronomical achievements of the Silla kingdom.
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Cheomseongdae, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea
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5.0 /5
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Chingyi ****
1 Jul
Kayla was great guide help us with photo taking, informative about the location.
aki ****
30 Jun
It was just the best. Our driver and guide, Leo, was very friendly, kind, and helpful. The tour was efficient, covered all the places we wanted to go, and was also good value for money. The Japanese couple we were with were also very nice, which made the tour even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this tour!
1+
Leslie *****
27 Jun
It was a fantastic day, although it was very hot, the atmosphere was very pleasant, Kayla and Ericka were incredible, a great duo, although I do not speak Chinese and Ericka was giving the tour in Chinese, their presence was noticeable, my guide was Kayla and I must congratulate her, she made the tour very pleasant, fun and quite entertaining, my niece had a lot of fun, they also gave us recommendations for desserts and drinks and explained everything very well and helped us take some incredible photos, I highly recommend it! Amaizing Kayla Team!
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Lay ********
27 Jun
nice & cosy Hanok stay. the hosts are very nice & friendly. morning breakfast was simple & nice. location is great as it’s near to most tourist places
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Usuario de Klook
27 Jun
Group of various countries, everything was very fluid, very interesting attractions to see all the important things in the área. Cynthia was a marvelous guide. many thanks for everything.
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Klook User
27 Jun
Great and impressive experience to see all these significant sites of ancient Silla! Our guide Bada is a really cool guy, speaks excellent English, and told us interesting background information about each site.
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黃 **
27 Jun
The full day trip to Gyeongju on 6.18 was really fulfilling and fun with the tour guide Sherry Li leading the tour! In addition to the wonderful historical story explanations at each attraction, it was also great to help everyone take beautiful photos as souvenirs. 👍Even after the Gyeongju trip, it was such a coincidence that I could meet Sheery on the streets of Busan for three consecutive days. 😆Thanks to Sheery for her enthusiasm to start a great Korean trip for us. 👏🏻👏🏻Highly recommended!
Klook 用戶
23 Jun
The one-day tour of Gyeongju is very worthwhile. It arranges famous attractions in Gyeongju, solves transportation problems, and the scenery is great! Kari is our Chinese tour guide. She explains very seriously and provides friendly service, which makes us have a great time👍
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Cheomseongdae Observatory

Explore the cylindrical stone structure of Cheomseongdae, standing 9.17 meters high and built with 365 pieces of granite symbolizing the days of the year. Marvel at the precision of its construction and the astronomical knowledge it represents. The iconic Cheomseongdae Observatory stands tall as a symbol of ancient astronomical observation, with its cylindrical body made of 27 layers of stones and a unique design reflecting the celestial calendar.

Historical Significance

Cheomseongdae is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the 31st national treasure of Korea, showcasing the architectural and astronomical achievements of the Silla kingdom.

Architectural Marvel

Marvel at the unique structure of Cheomseongdae, resembling the upper part of a milk bottle. Explore the cylindrical body and square top that resemble the Korean Hanja character for 'well.'

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in the cultural and historical significance of Cheomseongdae, a national treasure of South Korea. Discover how the ancient Silla dynasty astronomers observed celestial phenomena and influenced important decisions based on their interpretations. Cheomseongdae's 365 stones symbolize the days of the year, while the 27 tiers represent the 27th monarch of the Silla Kingdom. The observatory's design reflects the importance of astronomy in ancient times, offering insights into the connection between celestial observations and political decisions.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Cheomseongdae, don't miss the opportunity to try popular local dishes in Gyeongju, such as Bibimbap, Kimchi, and Bulgogi. Sample unique flavors and must-try foods that showcase the culinary heritage of the region.