Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park.
Set within the Bomun Tourist Complex, Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park is a sprawling, campus-like cultural hub designed for slow exploration. Evolving from the world's first culture-focused international exposition in 1998, the park showcases the rich heritage of the ancient Silla Kingdom alongside modern global art. Its defining landmark is the striking 82-meter Gyeongju Tower, a glass structure featuring a negative-silhouette cutout of the historic Hwangnyongsa Temple pagoda, which offers panoramic views and historical exhibits. Visitors can wander through the minimalist Solgeo Art Museum, experience immersive light displays at the Timeless Media Art pavilion, and explore the open-air Asadal Sculpture Park. It is a highly diverse cultural destination that easily fills half a day.
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