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Naju Futamiri Tomb Group
The Naju Bukham-ri Tomb Group, located about 7.5 km west of Naju City, Jeollanam-do, is located in an alluvial plain formed on the north bank of the Yeongsan River. Naju is home to many large earthenware coffin tombs that are unique to the Yeongsan River basin, and the Bukham-ri Tomb is the largest of its kind in the world, dating back to the Mahan era... -
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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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Naju National Museum
Hello. In the 115 km long Yeongsan River basin, which flows from Damyang County to Mokpo City in South Jeolla Province in the southwest of Korea, there are many keyhole-shaped burial mounds and large turtle coffin burial mounds that show that there was active exchange between ancient Japan and the Korean Peninsula.
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