My next stop is Gyeongju. It once was the 4th biggest city in the world and was the capital of the Silla empire, but you wouldn’t really know that from it today. It is called the museum without walls, and is a UNESCO world heritage site. It’s a really beautiful city to walk around in. So much of the historic architecture is preserved in the city, traditional ‘Hanook’ houses stand still, many have been turned into inns, restaurants, and cafes. There are large grassy hills, maybe 20 meter in height, all around the city. These are old burial mounds of royal/important people. The city is designed around them with green spaces, palaces, pagodas, temples, and museums scattered throughout the area free to wander. It’s a great place to experience history and look into culture. As I wandered through one of the historic palace grounds I was greeted, quite literally, by a hundred or so middle school Korean kids on a school trip. They wandered freely in the old palace grounds, playing a...
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