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Goryeong Jisan-dong Tomb Group
The Daegaya period tombs where the largest burial mound in Korea was discovered -
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Hapcheon Museum and Tamada Tombs
The mysterious ancient nation of Tarakaya -
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Bunsanseong Fortress
A mountain fortress with a panoramic view of Gimhae city, the capital of Geumgwan Gaya, the land of iron. Hello, if you take the Busan Gimhae Light Rail from Sasang Station on Busan Subway Line 2, you can go around Gimhae city, where the remains of Geumgwan Gaya, the kingdom that flourished in iron culture for 491 years until it was annexed by Silla in 532, remain... -
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Gimhae National Museum
Gimhae National Museum, where you can feel the history of Gaya, which developed its iron culture based in the Nakdonggang River basin -
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Gujji Peak
Gujibong Peak, located in the mountain behind the Gimhae National Museum, is the site of Historic Site No. 429 related to the founding myth of Geumgwan Gaya. It is said that King Suro, the founder of Geumgwan Gaya, was born here. It was originally called Gusu Peak because it resembled the head of a turtle, but the flat area where the Tomb of Queen Suro (Historic Site 74) is located is now called Gusu Peak. -
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Gimhae Gusan-dong Baekundae Tomb
A late 6th century tomb located on a hill overlooking Gimhae city. The Baeundae Tomb in Gimhae Gusan-dong, located on the southwestern foot of Bunseongsan mountain in the northeast of Gimhae city, is located about 100m to 500m northeast of the Tomb of Queen Suro, and overlooks the city of Gimhae. Currently, this group of tombs is divided into two areas... -
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Changnyeong Museum and Changnyeong Gyo-dong Tomb Complex
Museum of Changnyeong-gun, the ancient Gaya cultural sphere known as Bihwa-gayaHello, the Gaya Confederation Kingdom, which had deep ties with ancient Japan, flourished until the 6th century in the Nakdong River basin, which flows through the west of Busan. Among them, Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, where the Gaya power, also known as Bihwa-gaya, was located, was the home of the powerful kingdom of Silla at the time... -
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The Tomb of King Qiuheng
The royal tomb of the last king of the Garak Kingdom, filled with regret for defeat Hello, Gimhae City, near Busan, was once a prosperous town of the Garak Kingdom (or Geumgwan Gaya Kingdom). In 532 AD, it was annexed by King Beopheung, the 23rd king of Silla, and in 42 AD, King Suro founded the Gangnam Kingdom in Gimhae.
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