Bulguksa

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Bulguksais aBuddhisttemple inGyeongju,North Gyeongsangprovince,South Korea.It is home to sevenNational treasures of South Korea,includingDabotapandSeokgatapstone pagodas, Cheongun-gyo (Blue Cloud Bridge), and two gilt-bronze statues of Buddha. The temple is classified asHistoric and Scenic Site No. 1by the South Korean government.[1]In 1995, Bulguksa was added to theUNESCOWorld Heritage Listtogether with theSeokguramGrotto, which lies four kilometers to the east.

The temple is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently

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Cheongungyo and Baegungyo

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English:Cheongungyo (lit. "blue cloud bridge" ) Baegungyo (lit. "white cloud bridge" ), both of which are designated as "the 23rd National Treasure of South Korea".
한국어:청운교백운교, 국보 제 23호

Daeungjeon

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English:Daeungjeon
한국어:대웅전 ( đại hùng điện )

Museoljeon

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English:Museoljeon
한국어:무설전 ( vô thuyết điện )

Birojeon

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English:Birojeon
한국어:비로전
English:Geukrakjeon
한국어:극락전

Gwaneumjeon

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English:Gwaneumjeon
한국어:관음전

Nahanjeon

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English:Nahanjeon
한국어:나한전

Corridors

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English:Corridors
한국어:불국사내의 통로

Infoin Korean[dead link]

English:Dabotap
한국어:불국사다보탑 ( phật quốc tự đa bảo tháp )
English:Seokgatap
한국어:석가탑
English:Banya yeonji
한국어:반야연지

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See also

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References

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  1. Historic and Scenic Sites 1; Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju.Cultural Heritage Administration. Archived fromthe originalon2007-09-30.Retrieved on2009-07-13.