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Also known as Palace of Unification, Tong-il-Jeon was built in 1977 to commemorate the unification of Korea by King Muyeol, King Munmu and Gen. Kim Yu-Sin between 660-668 AD and to symbolise the old spirit of young warriors of Hwarang.
01 Main entrance
02 Stone monument to Korean warriors
03 Stone monument to Korean warriors
04 Gate
05 Gate
06 Turtle stone monuments of Silla kings
07 Turtle stone monuments of Silla kings
08 Turtle stone monuments of Silla kings
09 View of pathway and valley
10 Panorama view of compound
11 Incense pot
12 Main pagoda
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Gyeongju galleries
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Orung (Five tombs)
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Tumuli in Hwangnam-ri park
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Bunhwangsa stone pagoda
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Tombs of Silla kings
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Cheomseongdae observatory
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Other Silla tombs
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Bulguksa temple
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Seokguram grotto
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Miscellaneous photos
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