Province of Gyeongsangbuk-do, or North Gyeongsang, is a land rich in history and culture, serving as the ancient heartland of the Silla Kingdom. The city of Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a living museum filled with historical treasures like the majestic Bulguksa Temple and the serene Seokguram Grotto. Beyond its historical legacy, Gyeongbuk is a hub of traditional Korean culture, exemplified by the Andong Mask Dance Festival and the preserved Hahoe Folk Village, a testament to the region's deep Confucian heritage. The province’s charm is further enhanced by its stunning natural landscapes, from the beautiful coast of Pohang to the rugged mountains of Juwangsan National Park, making it a captivating destination that blends historical depth with natural beauty.
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