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Donggung and Wolji (Anapji)

Donggung and Wolji (Anapji)

Anapji is located next to Wolseong, the Silla royal palace built in Silla’s largest artificial pond.

Wolji, adjacent to the northeast of Wolseong, the royal palace of Silla, is said to have been built as a palace to celebrate the unification of the three kingdoms by excavating rare animal bones, various relics influenced by the Chinese Party, and a 14-sided dice.

Wolji, also known as Anapji because geese and ducks flew in a ruined pond during the Joseon Dynasty, is 200 meters long from east to west and 200 meters long from north to south, with a total area of 5,000 square meters. In addition, there are three islands of different sizes in the pond, and the annexes of the past were restored, including the Byeolgung Imhaejeon Hall (Historic Site No. 18), where only the building site remained.

The Gyeongju National Museum’s Wolji Hall near Wolji displays 700 valuable artifacts excavated from Wolji, including living containers used in the palace at the time, models of Wolji, and wooden boats, so visit the Wolji Hall of the Gyeongju National Museum after visiting Wolji.

Basic information
Name Donggung and Wolji (Anapji)
월지(안압지)
Address Inwang-dong 26, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
경상북도 경주시 인왕동26
Telephone 054-772-4041
business hours 09:00~22:30
Admission Fees 2,000 won for adults, 1,200 won for teenagers, 600 won for children.
Etc Historic Site No. 18 1963, 01.21.
2013.04.02 Anapji → Wolji.

※The above article is written based on the information at the time of coverage. Please note that the content may differ from the current one depending on local circumstances.

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