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Gyeongju Tower: A Modern Landmark Rising from Silla's Ancient Glory

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-04 12:19:28
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Gyeongju, South Korea — In the heart of Gyeongju, a city steeped in the history of the Silla dynasty, a modern architectural marvel stands as a testament to the seamless blend of past and present. The Gyeongju Tower, a striking landmark within the Bomun Tourist Complex, is not merely a contemporary structure but a profound homage to the city's rich heritage. Its design, a stunning reinterpretation of the Hwangnyongsa Temple's nine-story wooden pagoda, uses an inverted engraving to capture the spirit of Silla's most magnificent architectural achievement. This 82-meter-tall structure, which perfectly matches the height of its historical inspiration, offers visitors a unique vantage point to appreciate Gyeongju's enduring legacy.

Perched within the expansive Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park, the tower serves as a central hub for culture and recreation. Its primary attraction is the observation deck, a sophisticated space where breathtaking panoramic views meet immersive multimedia storytelling. From this elevated platform, visitors can gaze upon the picturesque expanse of the Bomun Tourist Complex, with the tranquil waters of Bomun Lake glistening under the sky. The deck's strategic location provides an unparalleled perspective of the surrounding landscape, allowing one to grasp the scale and beauty of the area.

Beyond the stunning visuals, the Gyeongju Tower is a beacon of cultural education. The observatory features a state-of-the-art multimedia presentation that takes guests on a captivating journey through a thousand years of Silla history. Playing at 20-minute intervals, this dynamic, two-way video production uses advanced technology to bring the ancient kingdom to life. The recent overhaul of the exhibition content has further enhanced this experience, incorporating an innovative panoramic video that leverages cutting-edge technology. This new addition has captivated audiences, offering a fresh and engaging way to connect with the past. The blend of historical narrative and modern technology underscores Gyeongju's commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing innovation.

The tower is not solely focused on its panoramic vistas and digital exhibitions; it also recognizes the need for spaces dedicated to relaxation and reflection. The "Oasis Garden," an open-air rooftop sanctuary, provides a serene escape from the bustling park below. This green space offers a peaceful setting for visitors to unwind and enjoy the fresh air, creating a tranquil interlude during their tour. Additionally, the "Seondeok" observatory cafe serves as a cozy spot where guests can enjoy a beverage while taking in the magnificent scenery. These amenities transform the Gyeongju Tower from a simple viewing platform into a comprehensive destination where history, art, and leisure converge.

As Gyeongju continues to evolve, the Gyeongju Tower stands as a powerful symbol of its identity. It bridges the gap between a glorious past and a vibrant present, inviting both locals and international tourists to witness the city's timeless beauty. The tower's architectural ingenuity, combined with its cultural and recreational offerings, solidifies its status as a must-visit destination, embodying the spirit of Silla for generations to come.

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