Gyeongju, located on the southeastern coast of South Korea, is a city known as the "museum without walls" due to its rich historical significance. As the ancient capital of the Silla Dynasty, the city is teeming with archaeological sites and cultural treasures, including royal tombs, ancient temples, and palace ruins. It's home to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, known for their breathtaking architecture and Buddhist art. The city also boasts the stunning natural scenery of Gyeongju National Park alongside other attractions like the Gyeongju National Museum and Anapji Pond which offer immersive experiences into Korea's traditional culture and history. Gyeongju provides a unique fusion of history, culture, and natural beauty that leaves every visitor enchanted.