Bunhwangsa Temple is a historic Buddhist temple located in Gyeongju, South Korea. It is part of the Gyeongju Historic Areas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the cultural heritage of the ancient Silla Kingdom. Built during the reign of King Beopheung in the 7th century, Bunhwangsa Temple has served as a prominent religious and educational center throughout history. Although much of the temple complex was destroyed during the invasions and wars over the centuries, several structures and artifacts have survived, including the famous stone pagoda, which is considered a national treasure. The pagoda is unique in its design, with a brick-like appearance created from hewn stone. Apart from the pagoda, visitors can admire the beautiful lotus pond, stone lanterns, and a handful of remaining temple buildings that showcase traditional Korean architecture. The temple grounds offer a serene environment for contemplation and sightseeing, surrounded by lush greenery and exhibiting the tranquility characteristic of Buddhist temples. Bunhwangsa Temple is a testament to the skill and artistry of Silla craftsmen and remains a significant cultural and historical site for Korea.