When I first visited Gyeongju's Seokguram, a time when I pronounced Gyeongju like Gwangju, I have to take an hour walk up Tohamsan Mountain from Bulguksa Temple before reaching its entrance. Time changed and so do I; I was able to drive up to its entrance this time. I was back to rediscover my 초심 (初心).
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Entrance to Seokguram Grotto |
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Along the way, cuddly chipmunk froze for its picture to be taken |
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The last mile before reaching Seokguram, all dressed up for the coming Buddha's birthday |
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Wisteria providing shade at the public car park below Bulguk Bell Pavilion |
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