Shin Min-ah said Gyeongju is a “city where life and death coexist”. He added, 'It is not just a place for school excursions during school days.' Hae-il Park said, "I feel physically and mentally healed." The film is a work that director Jang Yul traced his travel memories. Along the way, if you walk between the tomb and the tea house, you can find a slightly different race. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour
In the Joseon Dynasty, the rich man (in Yeongnam Province) was called 'Manseokman'. I'm a full-timer. Grain Bay is a horse that is rich with rice fields that are about to be harvested. Stones and islands can be viewed in the same unit. Even if it is not necessarily full, it means that it is rich. As a modern person living in the age of cash, I wonder. How rich is it now? For easy calculation, let's hit an island of rice with a bale. One bale weighs 80 kg. Currently, if the price of rice is about 20,000 won at about 20 kg, one bale is 200,000 won. It is 200,000 won on an island, so if it is an island, it is 2 billion won. If one island of rice (180 liters) is hit with two bales, the value is even higher. In other words, when converting Manseok-man in modern times, it means the rich with the lowest annual income of over 2 billion won. Manseokman is so rich in radishes, and the mind that looked a little shallow disappears like snow in the spring sun. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour
In the Millennium Altitude Gyeongju, there are many royal tombs in harmony with the city. It has an ancient city that has been around for a thousand years, such as Hwangnamdaechong and Daereungwon with Cheonmachong, Hwangnamdae with hundreds of years old trees, and beautiful Samneung and Queen Seondeok with pine forests. However, it is not easy to find all the royal tombs in Gyeongju, which is hard to find even for a week. So it is often not found even though it is a special place. Here are three unique royal tombs you should visit in Gyeongju. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour
The road that led to the funeral procession of King Munmu who unified the Three Kingdoms, the way that King Munmu's son, Shinmunwang, went to the father's underwater tomb, and now the descendants of the road cool down the heat and remember history, I trace the old road with my feet. Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, Korea. Korea Tour