By 2025 the South Korean government is collaborating with Gyeongsang Nam Do to restore the hidden treasures of Shilla Dynasty at GyungJu city/ Shilla Dynasty lasted for more than 1000 years which makes it one of the oldest not just in Korean but human history as well. When the Shilla Dynasty was at its greatest peak it had the , the 4th largest city in the world, and had enormous economic, and social influence in Asia. Records show that the people of Shilla traveled as far as Persia (modern day Iran). In fact a Shilla princess married a Persian prince which demonstrates the political influence the ancient kingdom had at the time.Pics below - Hwangryongsa Temple - 황룡사 - the golden dragon temple. Standing a whopping 9 floors from the ground this81m tall pagoda will be the largest of its kind in North East Asia. Not to mention, backed up by accurate historical evidence, and ancient materials.Pic above - Wulsung- 월성Pic below - Dong-goong & Wolji - 동궁과 월지 currently known as Anapji (great tourist attracion) (안압지)Currently archaeologists are excavating the sites below :The construction for 월정교 (Wol Jung Gyo Bridge) is already underwaypic below is the rendering for this romantic royal bridgePic below - Bridge finishing up : Just need to construct the Moon-Ru (문루) which are the two majestic gates at each end of the bridge.All the architectural details applied to these buildings had enough historical evidence for the ministry to approve the restoration. Perhaps an equally significant fact is that all the historical structures will have excavated material in them which renders it an "actually historical building" rather than a theme park, like the one built in Buyeo.Along with all the other existing historical attractions, the revealing of Shilla's 1000 year majesty will advance Gyung-Ju city's world recognition, and reputation.