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Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do
l Location: Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do
l Related Content: Movie <20th Century Girl>,<Gyeongju>,<Alienoid Part 1>
A representative destination for school field trips in the 1990s. Gyeongju, a place where one's body and soul on the cusp of life and death are recovered. A tourist destination that embellishes the memories of countless Koreans, filled with the serene beauty of Korea at every corner. Take a journey to Gyeongju, which also serves as the backdrop for martial arts fantasy SF films, to the nostalgic and dreamy locale.
As depicted in film “20th Century Girl,” this is where Bora spent her free time during her school trip. A park brimming with ancient tombs. Approximately 20 large mounds create a dreamy atmosphere, seemingly sketching a ridge. A renowned photo zone is marked by a solitary magnolia tree standing between the tombs. Also, explore the interiors of Cheonmachong Tomb, the only tomb accessible to the public, is recommended.
An essential visit during a Gyeongju field trip, it's the ancient astronomical observatory from the Three Kingdoms Period of Silla. It stands as the oldest observatory in the world that has retained its original form. In “20th Century Girl,” this is the location where the main character took a group photo. The vicinity of Cheomseongdae Observatory is presently adorned with seasonal flora, forming a picturesque scenery. It's also famous for its night views.
A traditional Hanok tea house subtly nestled among buildings. It served as the filming location for the traditional tea house “Arisol” managed by Gong Yoon-hee in the movie “Gyeongju.” The tea, brewed by the owner, boasts a rich flavor. The painting “Chunhwa” that served as the movie's motif is a work by the husband of the tea house owner. Various artworks, starting with “Chunhwa,” are displayed throughout the tea house.
Situated approximately 700 meters from Oksanseowon Confucian Academy, a UNESCO World Heritage site, lies this traditional estate. “Gyejeong” featured in movie “Alienoid” is a separate annex from Dokrakdang House. The vista from the Daecheongmaru (wooden veranda) of Gyejeong, set atop a natural rock foundation, evokes the imagery of a classical Korean painting. Meander through Oksanseowon Confucian Academy, immersing yourself in Korean nature, and savor a Hanok stay within the esteemed Dokrakdang House, a residence that boasts a history surpassing 500 years.