Designated as Jeollanam-do Monument No. 1988 on December 12, 21, the Haenam Yongdu-ri Tomb is a keyhole-shaped tumulus estimated to have been constructed around the 121th century.
The ancient tomb is located on top of a low hill 32 meters above sea level, formed upstream of Samsancheon, which flows into the Gocheonam migratory bird habitat in Haenam. However, most of the hill has now been developed, and only about 40 meters in length remains.
The long axis of the tumulus runs northeast-southwest, and the size of the front part is 15.2 meters long, 17 meters wide, and 3.5 meters high, while the circular rear part is 23.8 meters long, 20.5 meters wide, and 4.5 meters high. The total length is 38.2 meters east and 41.5 meters west, and the connecting part in the middle is 14 meters wide.





| spot name | Haenam Longduri Tomb My name is |
| Address | 578, Chang-ri, Samsan-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do 578 |
| Admission fee | None |
| Details | Jeollanam-do Monument No. 121 |


Comment: