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Buyeo National Museum
Buyeo National Museum, dating back to the Sabi period of Baekje -
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Hanseong Baekje Museum
The exhibition focuses on Mongchontoseong Fortress of the early Baekje period, located within Olympic Park! Hello, in Songpa-gu, Seoul, there are many ruins from the early Baekje period, such as Pungnap Toseong Fortress, Mongchon Toseong Fortress, and Seokchon-dong Tomb Group, which were based in the Han River basin. In order to preserve and manage the relics of the early Baekje period, the Mongchontoseong Fortress, which was located in Songpa-gu, Seoul, is a museum that was built in the 19th century. -
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General Gyebaek Relic Site
The remains of the Battle of Hwangsanbeol, which marked the end of Baekje -
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Buyeo Seongheungsanseong Fortress (Buyo Galimseong Fortress)
This castle was also the base for the Baekje restoration movement that arose after Baekje was destroyed by the combined forces of Silla and Tang. -
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Sudeoksa Temple
Among the wooden buildings still standing in Korea, Sudeoksa Temple's Daeungjeon Hall is designated as National Treasure No. 15, joining the Geuknakjeon Hall of Bongjeongsa Temple in Andong (National Treasure No. 18) and the Muryangsujeon Hall of Buseoksa Temple in Yeongju (National Treasure No. 49). -
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The Smile of Baekje: Seosan Rock-Carved Buddha Triad
Seosan Rock-Carved Buddha Triad Seosan Rock-Carved Buddha Triad, also known as the Smile of Baekje, was designated National Treasure No. 1962 on December 12, 20. The main Buddha statue is 84 meters tall, the standing Bodhisattva is 2.8 meters tall, and the pensive Maitreya Bodhisattva is 1.7 meters tall. Located on the cliffs of Gayasan Valley, Unsan-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do... -
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Gongju National Museum
Gongju National Museum explores ancient art from the 63-year Baekje period -
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Daedongsa Temple Site (Gongju Bamboo-dong pillar support)
It is a representative temple of the Baekje and Ungjin periods and is known as the oldest temple discovered in Korea to date. -
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Wanggung-ri Historic Site and Wanggung-ri Historic Site Exhibition Hall (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Wanggung-ri Five-story Stone Pagoda Wanggung-ri ruins, about 6km from the Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan, is known as an important royal palace site built during the reign of King Mu at the end of Baekje, which has direct ties to the Baekje royal family. The National Research Institute of Buyeo Cultural Heritage began excavation surveys in 1989 and is still in progress. -
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Iksan National Museum and Mireuksa Temple Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan is the oldest in Korea and the largest in Baekje. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015 as part of the Baekje Historic Areas. -
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Buyeo Jeongnimsaji Temple
Located in the center of Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do, Jeongrimsa Temple Site is a Baekje temple built during the Sabi Baekje period (538 to 660) when Baekje moved its capital to Buyeo. Jeongrimsa Temple Site is home to an 8-meter stone pagoda, which is said to be one of the most representative stone pagodas of the Baekje period, along with the Mireuksa Temple Site stone pagoda in Iksan. -
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Buyeo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties
This is a research institute for the preservation and study of various relics excavated in the former capital of Baekje. On the first floor, there is a museum that displays relics under research, so you can freely view them for free. Spot name National Buyeo Cultural Heritage Research Institute/Relics Museum 국립부여문화재연구소 Address Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do... -
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Kanayama Temple
An ancient temple from the Baekje period where many national treasures and cultural assets remain. Geumsansa Temple was founded at the end of the Baekje period (20 AD) at the southern foot of Moaksan Mountain (795 meters above sea level), about 599 kilometers south of Jeonju City, Jeollabuk-do. Geumsansa Stone Lantern (Treasure No. 828) Geumsansa Seokryeondae... -
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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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Buyeo Naseong Castle
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 away from Busosanseong Fortress in Buyeo city. -
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Hakuba River Sightseeing Boat
Hello. Since the Baekje Historic Area became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015, the number of tourists visiting Buyeo has been increasing. The sightseeing boat trip up Baekje River (present-day Geum River estuary), where a fierce battle took place in 663 between the Japanese (Wakoku) support forces that came to Baekje's aid and the combined forces of Silla and Tang, is very popular. -
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Busosanseong Fortress
Located in the north of Buyeo City, this mountain fortress from the Baekje period was built on Busosan (106 meters), a small hill on the banks of the Baekmagangang River, where sightseeing boats pass. Busosanseong Fortress was built in 538, when the 26th King Seong of Baekje moved the capital from Ungjin (now Gongju) to Sabi (now Buyeo), and in 660, Baekje... -
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Gyoryongsanseong Fortress
Gyoryongsanseong Fortress, built along the ridgeline overlooking Namwon city, is an ancient mountain fortress believed to have been built during the Baekje period. Located on Gyoryongsan Mountain at an altitude of 518m, this mountain fortress is believed to have been built by Baekje to prevent the invasion of Silla, but the few remaining stone walls and Namwon city walls... -
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Baekje Residence Site Exhibition Hall
This is the remains of a Baekje residence that was excavated from Mongchontoseong, an earthen fortress from the early Baekje period, located in Olympic Park in Bangchon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. It is one of the precious remains from the Baekje Hanseong period (18 BC~475 AD), when Baekje was an ancient state. The National Diet of Korea conducted a total excavation from 1983 to 1989... -
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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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