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주왕산 National Park

주왕산 National Park. Deajeon temple. Juwang cave. Juwang waterfall. contents. Yangdong folk village. Korean family name books ( 500-1000 year). Folk activity. Confucianism and influence to Korea. contents. King Munmu tomb and Gameun temple.

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주왕산 National Park

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  1. 주왕산 National Park

  2. Deajeon temple Juwang cave Juwang waterfall contents

  3. Yangdong folk village

  4. Korean family name books ( 500-1000 year) Folk activity Confucianism and influence to Korea contents

  5. King Munmu tomb and Gameun temple

  6. Shilla history and King Mun-mu History and legend Beach playing contents

  7. Golgul temple stay

  8. contents

  9. Homestay Home stay We introduce 20 korean families to you. 120 students are included in Hwarang leadership program already. Among them, 20 Korean students are connected to homestay program. After temple stay , homestay families are waiting for you in Hwarang educational institute. You can experience Korean family life style. They will give a pleasure and Korean specialty.

  10. Family group activity (Yangdong village) Family dining Family picnic contents

  11. Bulguk temple and Sukgul cave

  12. About The Seokguram Grotto is a hermitage and part of the Bulguksa temple complex. It lies four kilometers east of the temple on Mt. Tohamsan, in Gyeongju, South Korea. It is classified as National Treasure No. 24 by the South Korean government and is located at 994, Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsanbuk-do. The grotto overlooks the Sea of Japan (East Sea) and rests 750 meters above sea level. In 1962, it was designated the 24th national treasure of Korea. In 1995, Seokguram was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List together with the Bulguksa Temple. It exemplifies some of the best Buddhist sculptures in the world. It is said to have been built by Gim Daeseong and originally called Seokbulsa (석불사, Stone Buddha Temple). Construction began in 742 when Gim Daeseong resigned his position in the king's court or in 751, the 10th year of the reign of King Gyeongdeok of Silla. This time period was the cultural peak of Unified Silla. The grotto was completed by the Silla court in 774, shortly after Gim's death. An old legend stated that Gim was reincarnated for his filial acts in his previous life. The legend relates that the Bulguksa Temple was dedicated to Gim’s parents in his present life while the Seokguram Grotto was dedicated to Gim's parents from a previous life. It is now one of the best known cultural destinations in South Korea. A viewing of the sunrise over the sea, which is visible from near the seated Buddha's perch, is especially popular.

  13. Last day night

  14. Gyeongju Educational Hotel Five star hotel

  15. Homepages http://www.hwarang-edi.or.kr/ http://www.gyeongjuhyanggyo.org/ http://blog.naver.com/totoleheros?Redirect=Log&logNo=130126831495 http://blog.naver.com/ihhjun?Redirect=Log&logNo=10125455880 http://yangdong.invil.org/ http://www.postech.ac.kr/ http://www.posco.co.kr/ http://www.geunhwa.hs.kr/ http://blog.naver.com/gocheongsong?Redirect=Log&logNo=40139022958 http://blog.naver.com/bibongwwww?Redirect=Log&logNo=151947058 http://blog.joinsmsn.com/pts47/10968234 http://juwang.knps.or.kr/ http://blog.naver.com/ilovin0523?Redirect=Log&logNo=130135428872 http://blog.naver.com/ilovin0523?Redirect=Log&logNo=130135428872

  16. Hwarang Institute

  17. Thank you

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