Cheomseongdae: Where History Meets the Magic of Spring Sunset

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Our visit to Cheomseongdae in Gyeongju during a spring sunset was truly enchanting. As the golden hour bathed the ancient observatory in soft light, we admired the surrounding gardens, where tulips were beginning to bloom, adding vibrant colors to the serene landscape. Cheomseongdae, the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in East Asia, dates back to the 7th century during the Silla Dynasty. Its unique bottle-shaped structure, built with 362 granite stones to represent the days of the lunar year, reflects the advanced scientific knowledge of the time. Standing there, surrounded by nature's beauty and centuries of history, we felt transported to another era, marveling at the blend of natural and cultural splendor.

Post by Maryyngyng1 | Nov 27, 2024

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