Tomb of King Munmu (경주 문무대왕릉)
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Tomb of King Munmu (경주 문무대왕릉)

1366-9, Donghaean-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

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Journey to the sacred, isolated islet of King Munmu’s Tomb, honoring the Silla ruler who unified the peninsula. Visitors will witness a unique blend of history and nature, where the tomb appears to float amidst the East Sea. This powerful site is essential for those fascinated by Korean mythology and deep history. Plan a visit during spring or autumn for the best weather and dramatic coastal views.

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A little rocky islet approximately 200 meters from the shore at Bonggil-ri is the Tomb of King Munmu (AD 661-681), who unified the three kingdoms and became the 30th ruler of the Silla Kingdom. The king gave specific instructions to be buried in the East Sea after his death so that he would become a dragon and protect Silla from foreign invaders. The rocky island, about 200 meters in circumference, is divided by a cross-shaped waterway, forming a pool at the center, at the bottom of which is a granite stone 3.6 meters long, 2.9 meters wide and 0.9 meters thick. Legend has it that the remains of King Munmu’s cremated body are buried under this rock. Historians still debate whether the ashes of the King Munmu were scattered or stored in an urn and placed under the rock.
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Visitors also explore Bonggil Daewangam Beach (봉길대왕암해변), Gameunsaji Temple Site (경주 감은사지) and Najeong Beach (나정고운모래해변) near this location.

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35.74073, 129.48277

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