101-5 Girim-ro, Yangbuk-myeon, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South KoreaMap
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Golgulsa Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Although the rock wall of the Bone Cave Temple is very steep, there is a special rope ladder, which can be climbed to the Buddha statue. This Buddha statue, carved in the 9th century, has been exposed to the wind and the sun for thousands of years. The part below the knee and the right hand of the Buddha statue have been weathered, but its clear facial expression still conveys a kind of wonderful moving to us. A glass roof is specially set up for this Buddha statue for protection. The Bone Cave Temple has also specially set up accommodation experience programs where you can experience Zen and Martial Arts, which is very popular among tourists. The Bone Cave Temple at the foot of Hanyue Mountain is built on huge limestone dozens of meters high. There are 12 grottoes in total, and there are carved Buddha statues on the top of the rock wall. The inside of the cave of Fatang Cave has walls and tiles. Although it looks like a tile house, the ceilings and walls inside are all grottoes made of stone.
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Golgulsa Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many Buddhism in Gyeongju, but this is the best place.
Located deep in the mountains, the paradise, here to try meditation, it is worth it.
Strange as his name is. It takes a completely natural mountain road to climb halfway up, but it feels comfortable to go up to the temple.
A good temple in Korea, you can experience the authentic Zen culture, it feels good
The Grottoes Temple is an important cultural landscape in Gyeongju. It is mainly a treasure trove of grottoes art. It is named after the Grottoes Temple. Many Buddha statues are still beautifully carved. You can feel the Buddhist culture of Koreans. . .