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Korea's southeastern area is the richest in terms of tourist attractions. The major cities of this area and the sites of the splendid ancient Shilla Kingdom (57B.C.- 935A.D.) are Kyongju, Pusan, and Taegu. Pulguksa Temple One of Korea's best known temples, Pulguksa, is a monument to both the skill of the Shilla architects and the depth of Buddhist faith at that time. While most of the wooden buildings have been rebuilt over the centuries, all the stone bridges, stairways and pagodas are original. The temple, originally built in 535A.D., was enlarged in 751A.D. Located on the western slope of Mt. T'ohamsan, the Pulguksa Temple was added to the UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1995. Sokkuram Grotto
Kyongju
Taegu Taegu is the third largest city in Korea. A transportation center, Taegu is located between Seoul and Pusan. As with Kyongju, Taegu is also rich in culture, and historical relics are found in abundance.
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