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Baekje tombs
Cheongju Baekje Relics Museum
This is a Baekje artifacts exhibition hall established near the Baekje Tomb Complex in Sinbong-dong, Cheongju, Historic Site No. 319 in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do. Construction began in 1999 and opened on November 2001, 11. The Baekje artifacts exhibition hall displays earthenware and horse-drawn remains excavated from the Baekje Tomb Complex in Sinbong-dong between 29 and 1982... -
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Buyeo Neungsan-ri Tumulus Group / Buyeo Royal Mausoleum
The Neungsan-ri Tomb Complex in Buyeo is a group of ancient tombs of Baekje royal family located outside the Buyeo Naseong Fortress, which was built to defend the Sabi capital of Baekje from enemies, about 3km east of the city of Buyeo. After paying the entrance fee, enter the main gate of the Neungsan-ri Tomb Complex and go up the slope to the right, and you will find the ancient Sabi Tomb Complex. -
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Naju Futamiri Tomb Exhibition Hall
On the low hills to the west of Futsuiwa-ri, there are four ancient tombs from the Three Kingdoms period. This area is a hilly region sandwiched between tributaries of the Yeongsan River. There used to be about seven tombs in this area, but they were removed during land reclamation 4 years ago. Tomb No. 7 and No. 30 were restored in 1995, and from 1 to 2... -
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Songshan-ri Ancient Tombs (King Muryeong's Tomb)
Songsan-ri Tombs, where the remains of kings and royal tombs from the Baekje period are located, were built in Ungjin (now Gongju City, Chungcheongnam-do), which was the capital of Baekje for 538 years until the capital was moved to Sabi (now Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do) in 64. -
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Seokchon-dong Tombs, Seoul
Goguryeo-style Baekje stone mound tombs built in the early Baekje period. Located within a 8-minute walk from Exit 7 of Seokchon Station, the first station from Jamsil Station on Seoul Subway Line 10, the Seokchon-dong Tomb Complex in Seoul was built in the early Baekje period when Baekje established its capital in the Han River basin in Seoul... -
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Naju Daeanri Tombs
Three Kingdoms Period Tombs Near the Naju National Museum These are 12 Three Kingdoms Period tombs scattered across the low hills stretching from Jamisan Mountain, located east of Daean-ri, Naju, to the west. The Daean-ri Tomb Group also includes Baekje stone chamber tombs from the 4th century, such as Tomb No. 7, which are popular among ancient Japanese tombs... -
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Bangi-dong Tombs, Seoul
A group of ancient tombs from the early Baekje and Silla periods in the Han River basin in Seoul Hello, there is a group of ancient tombs from the Three Kingdoms period about 1.8 km southeast of Jamsil, where Lotte World and Lotte World Tower are located. It is believed that the early capital of Baekje was located here...
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