Fenhuang Temple is located in the Kyeongju ruins area of Kyeongju, North Kyeongsang Road, South Korea. It was first built by Queen Silla Shande for three years. Like the Huanglong Temple, it is a national temple, but it is a bit luckier than the Huanglong Temple. It has not been completely leveled. Although it was damaged when the chaos of the Yongchen and the invasion of Mongolia. The cultural relics are all lost, but the overall temple framework is still here. From Huanglong Temple all the way north, you can come to Fenhuang Temple. The exterior is basically barren land. Occasionally, cars pass by, and dust will fall. It is necessary to give tickets to enter. It is not particularly large in about half an hour. The most core is the stone tower inside. There are three floors. The stone lion below also has a certain history, but unfortunately only one is the original thing. There is a clock, you can beat it. The bell will be heard throughout the region, and the empty area will appear particularly clear. Although the place is not big, there are supporting bathrooms, which are still quite humane. There is only one place where you can worship Buddha now. It feels a bit bleak at sunset.