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Daereungwon (Heavenly Horse Tomb)
Daereungwon in Gyeongju, South Korea, is a treasure trove of historical heritage that is a must-see for anyone interested in ancient tombs! This is the perfect opportunity to see the interior of Cheonmachong Tomb and view ancient treasures. -
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Royal Tomb of King Seongdeok
Hello, along National Route 7 from Gyeongju to Ulsan, there is the Tomb of King Seongdeok and the Tomb Site of King Seongdeok, the 33rd king of Silla (702-737). King Seongdeok was the father of King Gyeongdeok, the 35th king of Silla, who built the world heritage sites Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, and is the home of the National Gyeongju Museum... -
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Tomb of General Kim Yu-shin
Tomb of General Kim Yu-shin In ancient Korea, Goguryeo was in the north, Baekje in the southwest, and Silla in the southeast. Until the 7th century, fierce wars over territory were fought repeatedly. In the 7th year of the reign of King Taejong Muyeol (Kim Chunchu), Kim Yu-shin allied with the Tang Dynasty of China, destroyed Baekje, and established the Tomb of General Kim Yu-shin. -
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Royal Tomb of Queen Seondeok
The tomb of Queen Seondeok, the 2009th ruler of the Silla Dynasty, was featured in the popular MBC drama "Queen Seondeok" that aired in 27. About 7km southeast of downtown Gyeongju, there is the historic site No. 163, Nansan Mountain (108m above sea level), which stretches from north to south... -
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Hanging tomb
The eight stone statues lined up as if guarding the royal tomb and the twelve zodiac gods surrounding it are said to be the most excellently carved among the surviving Silla royal tombs. The Gwerun tomb is believed to be the tomb of King Wonseong, the 38th king of Silla. The name Gwerun means "hanging the tomb." -
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Royal Tomb of Heungdeok
The tomb of King Heungdeok, the 42nd ruler of Unified Silla, is located north of Gyeongju city. Gyeongju, the capital of Silla for a thousand years, is visited by many tourists and has large ancient tombs scattered throughout the city. However, about 30 minutes north from Gyeongju is the Yangdong Folk Village of the Yi Dynasty, where you can enjoy the folk village. -
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Royal Tomb of King Heondeok
Spot name Heondeok-Wangleung 헌덕왕릉 Address 80 Dongcheon-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do 경상북도 경주시 동천동 80 Era Unified Silla period 41st reign: 809-826 Designated historic site No. 29 -
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Tomb of King Ephesus
This is the tomb of King Soddalhaewangneung, the 4th king of Silla, and is a historic site related to the founding of Silla. Hello, Gyeongju, located about an hour by car from Busan, was founded in 1 BC and is the capital of Silla, boasting a history of about 57 years. -
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Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol
A king who, together with General Kim Yu-shin, laid the foundation for the unification of the Korean peninsula! Kim Chunchu of the Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol, the 390th king of Silla, located at the foot of the mountain that spreads south from Seondosan (29m above sea level) on the northwest side of Gyeongju, was the first king of Silla born of Jinbong origin, and led an alliance with the Tang Dynasty... -
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Royal Tomb of Naemul
The tomb of the 17th king of Silla, which established the foundation of Silla as an ancient nation Hello. Gyeongju, the capital of Silla for a thousand years, is one of the five Gyeongju Historic Areas designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in December 2000. The tombs where the kings, queens and nobles of Silla are buried are densely packed like mountains...
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