The National Gyeongju Museum, located in the district of Gyeongju, South Korea, is the most concentrated expression of Silla culture in Gyeongju, South Korea. The museum covers a large area, and many museums present the history and culture of the entire Qingzhou region and various cultural relics exhibits. The main exhibition halls are Qingzhou History Museum, Donggong Yuechi Hall, Buddha Statue Hall and a local tomb excavation cultural relics exhibition hall. The area is large in scale and the number of cultural relics is large. According to the tour guide, Gyeongju has also become the most popular place for Korean parents to bring their children to holiday, and learn about their country's history and culture during the play. There are many cultural relics in the museum, and there are many national treasures with numbers. It can be seen that the word nationally is not white. The huge bell standing in the square at the entrance is the most representative giant national treasure, and all the people stop here. The cultural relics taken from Tianma Temple are also the treasures of the town hall here, and the exquisite goldware of the various Silla noble royals is even more beautiful, which is really amazing after watching.