Woljeonggyo Bridge is a beautiful and historic bridge located in the Woljeonggyo area of the city of Gyeongju in South Korea. The bridge spans the Cheonmachong River and is known for its unique design and picturesque location.
The bridge was first constructed in the 7th century during the Silla Dynasty and has since been rebuilt several times over the centuries. The current version of the bridge was built in the 16th century and is a stunning example of traditional Korean architecture.
The bridge is made of stone and is about 10 meters long and 3 meters wide. It is supported by two stone pillars and has a flat roof made of tiles. The bridge is decorated with intricate carvings and paintings of mythical creatures such as dragons and phoenixes, as well as flowers and other decorative motifs.
Woljeonggyo Bridge is considered one of the most beautiful and well-preserved bridges of the Silla Dynasty and is a popular destination for tourists visiting Gyeongju. The bridge is particularly famous for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and river, especially during the autumn when the leaves change colors and create a beautiful backdrop for the bridge.