The Temple Site in Cheongun-dong, Gyeongju (Korean경주 천군동 사지; Hanja慶州千軍洞寺址) is the remains of a Silla-era temple in Cheongun-dong, Gyeongju, South Korea. On January 21, 1963, it was made a Historic Site of South Korea.[1][2]

The name of the temple is unknown. It is believed to be from the Unified Silla period (668–935) because of the style of surviving pagodas at the site. The site was first excavated in 1938, during the Japanese colonial period. Various building sites were identified. Various artifacts were recovered, which are now in the Gyeongju National Museum.[2]

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