Bulguksa, whose name means "Buddha land temple", is one of the few surviving examples of Silla architecture. According to legend it was founded in 535 as Hwaeombeomnyusa temple. Although most of Bulguksa is a reconstruction, the foundation stones and the pagodas are original.
The temple was sacked in the 1592 Hideyoshi Toyotomi invasions and all of the wooden buildings were burned to the ground. It was partially reconstructed during the Japanese occupation of Korea and later fully restored during the regime of president Park Chung-hee (1961-1979).

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01 Wooden statues of gods
02 Altar with golden Buddha statues
03 Golden Buddha statue
04 Roof detail with colourful decorations
05 Taeungjon hall
06 Roof detail with colourful decorations
07 Pagoda
08 Pagoda and court
09 Roofs
10 Pathway to the Taeungjon hall
11 Wooden building
12 Roof detail with colourful decorations
13 Staircase and gate
14 Birojon (Vairocana Buddha hall)
15 Gwaneumjeon (Hall of Avalokitesvara)
16 Roof detail with colourful decorations
17 Roof detail with colourful decorations
18 Wooden building
19 Corridor
20 Beomyeongnu pavilion
21 Pavilion
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