Bunhwangsa Temple

Religious spot
★ 5.0 (5K+ reviews) • 51K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of the historic city of Gyeongju, Bunhwangsa Temple is a captivating destination that beckons travelers with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and architectural marvels. Founded in 634 by Queen Seondeok during the Silla Dynasty, this ancient temple stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Korean heritage. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gyeongju Historic Areas, Bunhwangsa Temple offers visitors a serene atmosphere and a remarkable glimpse into Korea's storied past. Home to the renowned Stone Brick Pagoda, the temple invites history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike to immerse themselves in its spiritual ambiance and explore its historical treasures. Whether you're drawn by its cultural significance or its architectural beauty, Bunhwangsa Temple is a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the rich heritage of Korea.
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Bunhwangsa Temple, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea
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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.
2+
Angela ***
15 Jun
Booking through Klook was convenient and easy. It was nice to have the KTX train tickets/seat reservations secured ahead of time. Price was fair even with the combo options. Would definitely use Klook again.
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Klook 用戶
10 Jun
Affordable! It's really worthwhile to rent for a whole day! It's still in time to walk to Daereungwon, Gyochon, Woljeonggyo Bridge and back all day (we left the store at 12 o'clock and returned to the store at 18:30, and every place is super good to take pictures). The style of hanbok is very satisfying! There are hanboks of various sizes. If you are a girl over 168cm tall, there are fewer styles to choose from, such as the gradient long skirts on the website, but there are still many! It's enough for us to choose. There are about 20~30 modern hanboks for those over 168cm tall, and there are also traditional hanboks. Choose a long skirt on site first, then match your top, and the staff will help you put it on. You may need to take off your top to dress. The clothes you change can be locked in the store's cabinet. We stayed in the store for almost an hour and a half to choose and wear them because it was difficult to choose directly www, and each one looked good. The store will help with hair, and there are three hair styles to choose from, which is very fast. You can also choose a bag, you can put your phone and wallet in it to take pictures and feel safe~ Finally, a warm reminder, please remember to bring an umbrella, because we will be dark when we go back. The store will ask us to send the photos to them through the line method for them to be developed. We need to send them one hour before returning to the store, otherwise they will not have time to develop them.
Klook 用戶
9 Jun
This time I came to Gyeongju, South Korea for a trip, and specially arranged a trip to experience Hanbok. Because it was Sunday and I was worried that there would be a lot of people, I arrived at the Hanbok store on time at 09:50 in the morning, and checked in as soon as 10:00 arrived. I was the first customer to complete the selection and styling of the day. There were fewer styles of clothes for people under 160cm, but there were enough to choose from. The quality was good and the texture was good, and it looked very new. It only took me about 30 minutes from choosing clothes to putting on my hair and accessories. Of course, it is only limited to people who can choose clothes quickly, except for those who have difficulty in choosing 😂 The staff in the store are very efficient and the service is super professional!
祐美子 **
4 Jun
It was a half-day tour, but we were able to visit all the places we wanted to visit efficiently from the morning, so it was very fulfilling! The guide was friendly and explained things carefully. It had rained the day before, but it was sunny on the day, which was great.
1+
Patricia ***
1 Jun
Super easy to use, just pick your preferred time slot, appear at the station and board the train at the correct carriage!
Klook User
23 May
you see so so much in one day. its quite fast paced, but therefore also very extensive. make sure you join this your rested and eager to learn
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Bunhwangsa Pagoda

Step back in time with a visit to the Bunhwangsa Pagoda, a National Treasure of Korea and a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Silla Kingdom. This ancient stone pagoda, originally towering with nine stories, now stands with three, crafted from black andesite stones that mimic the look of bricks. As you explore, imagine the pagoda in its full glory, adorned with historical artifacts like sarira and royal ornaments. It's a captivating journey for history buffs and curious travelers alike.

Stone Brick Pagoda

Discover the Stone Brick Pagoda, a remarkable relic from the Silla Period and a National Treasure that stands proudly within Bunhwangsa Temple. Built in 634 under the reign of Queen Seondeok, this pagoda is the oldest of its kind, showcasing the unique use of brick-shaped black andesite stones. Although only three of its original nine stories remain, the intricate carvings of the Benevolent King at its gates continue to captivate visitors. This pagoda is a must-see for anyone interested in Korea's rich cultural heritage.

Hogukyongbyeoneojeong Well

Uncover the mystical allure of the Hogukyongbyeoneojeong Well, an ancient octagonal structure steeped in legend. This fascinating relic from the Silla period is said to have housed dragons that returned from Tang China, adding a layer of enchantment to your visit. As you stand by the well, let your imagination wander to the tales of old, where dragons and history intertwine in the serene setting of Bunhwangsa Temple.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Bunhwangsa Temple is a cultural gem from the Silla era, reflecting the kingdom's devotion to Buddhism and its architectural prowess. As one of the four main temples of the Silla Kingdom, it played a crucial role in state rituals and religious practices. It serves as a window into the Silla dynasty, showcasing the architectural and spiritual practices of the time. Despite the ravages of war, the temple's remaining structures continue to tell the story of Korea's resilient history. The temple is a testament to the architectural and artistic achievements of the Silla Dynasty. The Stone Brick Pagoda is often compared to the Stone Pagoda at Mireuksa Temple Site in Iksan, highlighting its importance in Korean history. The statues of the Benevolent King are considered masterpieces, offering valuable insights into the 7th-century Silla carving styles.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Part of the Gyeongju Historic Areas, Bunhwangsa is recognized for its cultural and historical value, offering visitors a chance to explore a site that has been preserved for its universal significance.

Nearby Attractions

Located next to the ruins of Hwangnyongsa Temple, visitors can also explore the Hwangnyongsa Museum, which offers further insights into the region's historical significance.