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Daegaya Royal Tombs Exhibition Hall
The Daegaya Royal Tombs Exhibition Hall is a reproduction of the Daegaya period tomb, Jisan-dong Tomb No. 44. -
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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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Haman Museum and Haman Sueisan Tombs
A museum that reveals the glorious history of Aragaya, which became the center of the Gaya countries in the 4th century -
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Hapcheon Museum and Tamada Tombs
The mysterious ancient nation of Tarakaya -
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Tomb of Queen Suro
The Tomb of Queen Suro, Historic Site No. 74 near the Gimhae National Museum. On the east and west sides of Gujibong Peak (currently located behind the Gimhae National Museum), which is said to be closely related to the establishment of the Geumgwan Gaya Kingdom, is the tomb of Queen Heo, wife of Kim Suro of Geumgwan Gaya. Princess Suro's sexual... -
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Royal Tomb of King Suro
The Tomb of King Suro, the 73rd historical site of Geumgwan Gaya, is located in Gimhae city. The Tomb of King Suro Gimhae city, where Gimhae Airport, the gateway to Busan, is located, is a city where the culture of the ancient kingdom of Gaya, well known in Japan as the Kingdom of Iron, flourished. Within the city, you can feel the breath of the birth of the ancient nation... -
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Goseong Museum and Songhak-dong Tomb Complex
It is located in Goseong-gun, the capital of Sogaya, and behind the museum is Songhak-dong Tomb, historic site number 119. -
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Daeseong-dong Tomb Group and Daeseong-dong Tomb Museum
The Land of Iron, the Ancient Tombs of Kinkan Gaya -
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Toraifukusendo Burial Mounds
The ancient tombs of the Three Kingdoms period in Dongnae, where a large number of relics, over 9 items, have been excavated. -
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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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Yangsan City Museum (Bukjeong-dong Couple's Tomb)
City Exhibition Hall where a model of the Yangsan Couple Tomb in the Bukjeong-dong Tomb Complex is on display Hello, Yangsan City, which faces northwest of Busan City, is located between Gimhae City, the capital of Geumgwan Gaya, and Ulsan City, which was in the sphere of influence of Silla, across the Nakdong River. It is about a 2-minute drive from Yangsan Station on Busan Urban Subway Line 10... -
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Geochang Kaifeng Tomb
Late Gaya tombs in Geochang-gun Hello, the Geochang Kaifeng Tomb is located about 30 minutes by car from Goryeong-gun, where the Jisan-dong Tomb Group in Daegaya is located, toward Gwangju City. It is located north of Geochang-gun city...
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