The First Appearance of Bulguksa, The Most Beautiful Architecture in Shilla Dynasty.

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Through carved road to Bulguksa, finally I arrived at the main building of Bulguksa.

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The building was too wide to take a whole scene with normal lens.
I took a photo with wide angle lens.

The main building what I first saw is unique architecture in Bulguksa with the Towers.
I’d like to post about the towers next time

In this posting, I’d like to introduce you the symbolic building of Bulguksa.
All most every people who have been touring Bulguka are taking Photo in front of this building.

Actually that building was stone bridge. In my guess, this bridge must be the one of the most beautiful in the world at that time.

Due to the changing of circumstances, there is no more water under the bridge.
Even though there is no water under the bridge, the scenery is exceptionally beautiful.

It is very difficult for me to describe in words. I think it’s better to show you more in detail.

the bridge part

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central part

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ice fall from the wall

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left part, the bridge

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The bridges were made with the stones. But when we look at carefully, it seems that the bridges were made in wooden style.

The front appearance of Bulguksa is so beautiful.
It could be possible due to the skill of dealing the stones.
Masonry technology was so excellent.

But it is said that masonry technicians mainly came from Baek Jae Dynasty.

It means that the level of the technique in Baek Jae was so excellent.
In this respect, it is very sorry there is not so many stone buildings of Baek Jae Dynasty.

After the collapse of Baek Jae Dynasty by Shilla and Tang Dynasty of China, almost all of the buildings had been destroyed.

In other hands, the technique of Baek Jae had been transferred to Japan.

Baek Jae dynasty had influenced on the shaping of Japanese Culture.

In this respect, Bulguksa seemed to have been strongly influenced by Baek Jae Culture.
So in some point of view, Bulguksa shows us the high level of Baek Jae Dynasty.

In front of the bridge building, there were trees. The fence for the trees was looked like an island.
May be they made a stone island like fence in considering that there was a water long time ago.

The trees and the bridge together made a beautiful scenery.

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Thank you so much for reading.

PS

It seems that there is some discussions on the reward in Steemit.
The most important thing in Steemit is not how to take the rewards but how to produce many postings of good quality.

If the postings of low quality receive much reward, it is problem.
But when the posting of high quality receive much reward, it is very desirable, in my opinion.

I think we need to focus on doing our best to write high quality postings instead fighting each other with jealousness.

Negative made the negative,
Positive produce the positive.

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Thank you for posting this lovely enchanting post @slowwalker, nim.

Beautiful photographs and history of this place toured with you is a lovely day out.

So happy the sun was shining for you.

We are in agreement with regards to keeping our posts at a high quality....it is the Steemit way. ^__^

Wishing you and yours all the best.

Cheers.

Thank you so much for your support @bluejay

there is no doubt .Bulguksa is a beautiful place.

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One of my unlces visited this place when he used to work in Korea. I remember he said it's free to enter the museum? Did you see the miniatures of the city is it still there and I think some artifacts too inside the museum.

I understood when you said, "It is very difficult for me to describe in words. I think it’s better to show you more in detail." sometimes you just have to let the photographs speak for itself.

The photos made me feel like I had experienced a little bit of ancient Silla. I have been following your travel blogs since last year, I should remember adding a little bit of history of the places I visited and will be visiting.

In regards to this, *"think we need to focus on doing our best to write high quality postings instead fighting each other with jealousness.

Negative made the negative,
Positive produce the positive."*

Thank you for bringing this up.
I totally agree, I don't understand why people waste their energy on negative stuff, steemit is a wonderful place and we should all be grateful. Everything that we do here reflects on each and everyone of us.

Thank you for the inspiration. More power to you!

-Gil

This place look so pretty in the photographs. These type of place are the heritage of country. Good post.

Thank you for your dropping by

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Exceptional pictures.

These pictures are incredible, as I've come to expect from your posts!

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Korea is a place where it consists a lot of historical building

Awesome collection buddy
Just loved it <3

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