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Gimhae Gaya Theme Park
Gyeongsang-do Area

Gimhae Gaya Theme Park
Gyeongsang-do Area
Gimhae Gaya Theme Park is a cultural complex where visitors can learn about Gaya culture and join experience programmes. Popular attractions include Exciting Cycle, where visitors can ride a bicycle at 22 meters above ground; Double Extreme with 72 mission towers; Painters Gaya Kingdom, a non-verbal drawing performance featuring a story about the Gaya Kingdom; and Gaya Palace, where visitors can vividly experience the ancient kingdom's history through an AR programme.

Mungyeong Dansan Tourist Monorail
Gyeongsang-do Area

Mungyeong Dansan Tourist Monorail
Gyeongsang-do Area
Mungyeong Dansan Tourist Monorail runs through a 1.8 kilometre hill section on the northern side of Dansan Mountain (956 metres) at an average slope of 22 degrees and a maximum slope of 42 degrees. The glass windows on all four sides of the cabin offer magnificent views of Baekdudaegan Mountain Range, including Joryeongsan and the Juheulsan Mountains. At the upper station, there is a paragliding site, a rest area, a swing and a photo zone with a crescent moon-shaped statue.

Ulleungdo and Dokdo Islands
Gyeongsang-do Area

Ulleungdo and Dokdo Islands
Gyeongsang-do Area
The center of Ulleungdo Island is occupied by Seonginbong Peak (986.7 meters), and Nari Basin to the north. Between the two lies a virgin forest and forest trails. It is a good place to enjoy trekking in spring, water sports in summer, camping and rock climbing in fall and extreme sports in winter. It takes about 1 hr 30 min to reach Dokdo Island from Ulleungdo Island by sea, and the island can be seen from Ulleungdo Island on a clear day. The two islands were designated as National Geoparks in 2012.

Jukbyeo Coast Sky Rail
Gyeongsang-do Area

Jukbyeo Coast Sky Rail
Gyeongsang-do Area
This monorail, which is 11 metres above sea level, runs on a 2.4 kilometre section between Jukbyeonhang Port and Hujeong Beach at 5 km/h. Passengers can see the sea of Uljin, oddly shaped rocks, and columnar joints through the glass windows of the monorail.

Daereungwon Ancient Tombs in Gyeongju & Hwangnidan Street
Gyeongsang-do Area

Daereungwon Ancient Tombs in Gyeongju & Hwangnidan Street
Gyeongsang-do Area
Daereungwon Ancient Tombs has 23 ancient tombs from the Silla Dynasty. Next to this historic site is Hwangnidan Street, a commercial street where traditional Korean houses remain intact. Within a 5-minute walk from the ancient tomb site is Cheomseongdae Observatory, the oldest of its kind in Asia, along with Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond boasting beautiful sceneries throughout the year, particularly at night. Daereungwon Ancient Tombs, Donggung Palace, and Wolji Pond, as well as Cheomseongdae Observatory were designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites in 2000.

Juwungsan Mountain & Jusanji Reservoir
Gyeongsang-do Area

Juwungsan Mountain & Jusanji Reservoir
Gyeongsang-do Area
Juwangsan Mountain boasts superb sceneries thanks to its beautiful peaks and oddly shaped rocks. It was designated as the 12th national park in Korea thanks to several relics and Buddhist temples, including Daejeonsa Temple, Baengnyeonam Hermitage and Juwangam Hermitage. Jusanji Reservoir was developed in 1720 to provide water for agricultural use. Red leaf willows and weeping willows in the reservoir add to the beautiful and fantastic ambiance.

Sosuseowon Confucian Academy
Gyeongsang-do Area

Sosuseowon Confucian Academy
Gyeongsang-do Area
As the first Confucian academy in Korea designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2019, Sosuseowon Confucian Academy was the first to receive a royal charter as a private Confucian academy. As a major tourist destination in Yeongju, a city known for Confucian scholars, the academy offers a glimpse into the lives of Confucian scholars. The academy looks somewhat different from other academies as the pine forest in the academy adds to the cosy atmosphere.

Bulguksa Temple & Seokguram Grotto
Gyeongsang-do Area

Bulguksa Temple & Seokguram Grotto
Gyeongsang-do Area
Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju is a representative tourist destination registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site for the first time in Korea in 1995. Symbolising the Buddha’s palace, or the ideal Buddhist land in harmony and balance, Bulguksa Temple shows the essence of the Unified Silla culture created by science and aesthetics. Seokguram Grotto looks like a cave as the natural stone dome is covered with soil on top. It is a rare masterpiece created by the profound Buddhist culture, science and artistic spirit of the Unified Silla Dynasty.

Space Walk
Gyeongsang-do Area

Space Walk
Gyeongsang-do Area
This gigantic structure gives visitors joy and makes them feel as if they were walking in space. It has attracted much attention as the first and the largest walk-on structure consisting of a 333 metre track and 717 steps. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of Pohang, the splendid nightscape of steelworks and the picturesque sunrise and sunset views of Yeongilman Bay. Make sure to check admission availabilities in advance because the facility is closed in case of heavy winds or rain.

Yeongnam Alps
Gyeongsang-do Area

Yeongnam Alps
Gyeongsang-do Area
This is a collection of eight peaks, each exceeding 1,000 metres in height, named so because its view is comparable to the Alps in Europe. It is a significant part of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range’s Nakdong Ridge, and the greatest mountain tourism destination in southeastern Korea. It is most famous for its spring royal azalea, summer valley, fall silver grass and winter snow flowers, but other attractions include mountain sports like mountain climbing, MTB and paragliding.

Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Zone
Gyeongsang-do Area

Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Zone
Gyeongsang-do Area
The Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Zone has various things to see and enjoy. The Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village was reproduced from an old village in the area. The Jangsaengpo Whale Museum has the skeleton of a life-sized whale. The Jangsaengpo Whale Life Experience Center has a whale aquarium and a 4D zone. The Whale-watching Ferry allows passengers to see dolphins in the sea. In addition, the Ulsan Whale Festival is held here each year.

Daewangam Park
Gyeongsang-do Area

Daewangam Park
Gyeongsang-do Area
This beautiful park with approximately 15,000 pine trees is one of the 12 Sights of Ulsan. There is a coastal trail extending to Seuldo Island, offering an expansive ocean view with oddly shaped rocks. A 303-meter-long suspension bridge, which opened in 2021, has become a popular spot in Ulsan. Walking on the suspension bridge, which has no intermediate support, will give visitors a thrilling experience.
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