Hello, this is a wall made of earth that was built around the outer perimeter of Buyeo, taking advantage of the natural terrain to protect Sabi, the capital of Baekje. Buyeonaseong, which was built during the reign of King Seong (24th king, 523-554), is located about 300 meters from Busosanseong in Buyeo city, and connects it to Cheongsanseong on the north side, where the tombs of Baekje kings and royal family are located.Neungsan-ri Burial MoundsIt is a 6.3 km long wall that protects the eastern side of the Geum River, passing through the Baekje Royal Tombs and continuing all the way to the Baekmagang River.












Neungsa Temple (Neungsan-ri Temple Site) is known as a temple built to pray for the prosperity of the royal family and the repose of the Seong King, where the Great Baekje Gilt Bronze Incense Burner (National Treasure No. 287), which gives a sense of the splendid Baekje culture that is well known in Japan, was excavated, and the remains of a gate connecting to this temple were also confirmed during a previous excavation survey of Buyeo Na Fortress. In addition, the royal tomb and temple were built outside the fortress rather than inside it, giving a glimpse into Baekje's view of the afterlife.
Neungsan-ri Temple Site


In 2015, the Baekje Historical Site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
| spot name | Buyeo Naseong Castle Busan |
| Address | San16-2, Neungsan-ri, Buyeo-eup, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do 16-2 |
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| Phone | 041-830-2330 (management office) |
| Time | 9:00-18:00(11-2月:8:00-17:00) |
| Admission fee | Adults 1000 won, students 600 won, children 400 won |
| Details | Historic Site No. 58 |
directions: Take city bus No. 701 from Buyeo Intercity Bus Terminal and get off at Buyeo Royal Tombs (Neungsan-ri Tombs). The journey takes about 25 minutes.



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