Anapji Pond

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Anapji Pond is a historic artificial pond and garden in Gyeongju, South Korea, originally built during the Silla Dynasty as part of a royal palace complex and now a famous scenic and archaeological site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
artificial pond
garden
historic site
tourist attraction
artifactsDisplayedAt Gyeongju National Museum NERFINISHED
constructedDuring Silla Dynasty NERFINISHED
constructedInCentury 7th century
constructedUnderMonarch King Munmu of Silla NERFINISHED
King Sinmun of Silla NERFINISHED
country South Korea
excavationConductedBy Korean archaeologists
hasAlternativeName Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond NERFINISHED
Wolji Pond NERFINISHED
hasDiscovery numerous Silla-era artifacts
hasEntranceFee yes
hasFeature artificial island
curved shoreline
landscaped gardens
night illumination
pavilions
stone embankments
hasFormerName Anapji NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart Gyeongju Historic Areas NERFINISHED
knownFor reflection of pavilions in water
scenic night views
locatedIn Gyeongju NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Gyeongsangbuk-do NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricalRegion Silla NERFINISHED
locatedInPalaceComplex Donggung Palace GENERATED
locatedInTimeZone Korea Standard Time
majorExcavation 1975–1986
nameMeaning Goose and Duck Pond NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Bulguksa Temple NERFINISHED
Cheomseongdae Observatory NERFINISHED
Gyeongju National Museum NERFINISHED
Tumuli Park NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
originallyPartOf Silla royal palace complex NERFINISHED
partOf Gyeongju Historic Areas NERFINISHED
popularVisitingTime evening
reconstructed 1970s
significance example of Silla garden design
important source on Silla palace architecture
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
typicalVisitDuration 1–2 hours

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Gyeongju contains Anapji Pond