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The stone courtyard of Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju opens beneath a vast spring sky, the iconic Seokgatap pagoda rising in the middle distance with its precise tiers of granite stepping upward to a delicate finial. To the right, a massive stone lantern or secondary pagoda structure dominates the foreground, its layered granite construction showing the slight weathering and patina of centuries of exposure to Korea's freeze-thaw cycles. The temple's covered corridors with their dark tile roofs run along the left side of the frame, their rhythmic post-and-beam construction creating a long horizontal line that contrasts with the vertical thrust of the pagodas. Several visitors walk across the broad stone courtyard, their casual clothing and masks placing this scene in recent memory, yet their presence feels almost incidental against the monumental scale of the Silla-era stonework surrounding them. The sky is a uniform pale blue with the slight haze characteristic of Korean spring, when yellow dust from the continent and emerging pollen create a soft atmospheric filter that diffuses direct sunlight. Built in 528 CE and extensively reconstructed in 751, Bulguksa remains the most complete surviving example of Silla dynasty temple architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose stone terraces and pagodas represent the pinnacle of Korean Buddhist masonry.