Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond
동궁과 월지
Stunning palace reflected on the water at sunset
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The royal palace site from the Unified Silla era, known as Anapji Pond
Once the royal palace for the crown prince and a venue for banquets and receptions, this site was long known as “Anapji.” However, excavations revealed its original name—Wolji, meaning “Pond of the Moon”—and that it was part of the Donggung Palace complex. Today, it’s one of Gyeongju’s most iconic nightscapes. As the sun sets, soft lighting transforms the area into a dreamy, golden-lit reflection on the water—an unforgettable view for night-time visitors.
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- How to get there9-minute walk from Gyeongju National Museum
- Today09:00 - 22:0009:00 - 22:00Last admission: 9:30 PM
- AdmissionFeeAdults: 3,000 KRW Middle & High School Students: 2,000 KRW Children (ages 7–12): 1,000 KRW Free admission for children under 6 and seniors over 65 (valid ID required)
- Insider TipsFree parking available- Large parking spaceReservation (homepage)Pet restrictions
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