
✨ Did you know Gyeongbuk has more UNESCO heritage sites than some entire countries? From Bulguksa’s pagodas in Gyeongju to the rooftops of Hahoe Village and the vibrant Andong Mask Dance—this province is a living museum of Korea’s spirit. 🌸 History here isn’t frozen—it breathes, laughs, and guides us into the future. 📍 Don’t miss the Korean Studies Institute and nearby Dosan Seowon, where centuries of wisdom and tradition are preserved. Would you add Gyeongbuk to your travel list? For more, check this video: https://youtu.be/8N19CDa6hJ0 __________ 한국국학진흥원의 제작 후원을 받았습니다. #한국국학진흥원 #경북 #안동 #Koreanstudiesinstitute #Gyeongbuk #Andong
Attraction

Andong Hahoe Folk Village
Landmark
4.1
Characteristic Joseon Dynasty village, known for traditional Korean mask-making & other crafts.

Cheomseongdae
Historical place
4.5
Cyclindrical remains of an early observatory built using 362 stones to represent the solar year.

Bulguksa
Place of worship
4.6
Completed in 774, this Buddhist temple complex on the slopes of Mount Toham features 2 pagodas.

Woljeong Bridge
Landmark
4.6
Ornate reconstructed Silla Dynasty bridge, with night-time illuminations reflecting on the water.

Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond
Historical landmark
4.5
Palace complex & manmade pond with 3 islets, dating to circa 674 CE & filled with lotus in summer.

Dosan Seowon
Historical landmark
4.5
Established in 1574, this historic, tranquil Confucian academy is set in a lush, mountainous region.
Place

Wolyeong-jeong
Landmark
4.5
Museum/Gallery

The Korean Studies Institute