Gongju Tomb of King Muryeong and Royal Tombs [UNESCO World Heritage] (공주 무령왕릉과 왕릉원[유네스코 세계유산])
37 Wangneung-ro, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do
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Journey back in time to the Baekje Dynasty at the Gongju Royal Tombs. Here, you will explore ancient rock-cut and earth-mound tombs believed to house Baekje kings, offering a profound glimpse into Korea's early history. History enthusiasts and culture lovers will find this UNESCO World Heritage site deeply engaging. While the best time is always comfortable, visiting during spring or autumn allows for optimal exploration. Prepare to walk through centuries of royal heritage at this stunning archaeological park.
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The Songsan-ri Tombs and Royal Tomb of King Muryeong (r. 501-523) contain representative relics of the Baekje period (234-678). The Songsan-ri Tombs contain the graves of kings from the period when Baekje's capital was Gongju, and it is believed to contain 17 such graves. Only seven graves have been discovered so far. There are two types of tomb designs: traditional Baekje-style rock and earth fortification tomb and Chinese-influenced rock tomb. The tombs number one to five were made using the traditional Baekje-style design while tomb number six and the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong were made using the Chinese-influenced design. Even though many artifacts were stolen from the tombs, the tombs serve as an important evidence of Baekje culture and the foreign exchanges from during that period.
Visitors also explore Baekje Experience Center (백제오감체험관), Gongju National Museum (국립공주박물관) and Gongju Hanok Village (공주한옥마을) near this location.
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