Asian Destinations You May Not Have Heard of But Will Be Huge in 2026

4. The Historical Richness of Gyeongju, South Korea

Finely painted open wooden gate leaning to a courtyard filed with colorful paper lantern garlands, and shadows drawing geometrical patterns on the ground, at Bulguksa Buddhist temple, in Gyeongju, South Korea. Focus stacked image from 2 frames. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Basile Morin

Often referred to as "the museum without walls," Gyeongju is a city where history comes alive. Once the capital of the ancient Silla Dynasty, Gyeongju is a treasure trove of archaeological sites and cultural relics. The city's landscape is dotted with royal tombs, ancient temples, and the remains of grand palaces. Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, showcase the zenith of Silla architecture and Buddhist art. The city's commitment to preserving its historical heritage is evident in its well-maintained sites and museums, offering a deep dive into Korea's past. As cultural tourism grows, Gyeongju's blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty positions it as a compelling destination for travelers looking to explore the roots of Korean civilization.

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