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The Tomb of King Muryeong and His Queen is a brick tomb influenced by the burials of the Southern Dynasties of China. The tomb was discovered during drainage work for Tomb No. 6 in Songsan-r ...
This ancient tomb complex located on the southern slope of Songsan Mountain between Geumseong-dong and Ungjin-dong, Gongju-si contains the graves of Baekje royalty dating from t ...
Gongsanseong is the name of the fortified capital of Baekje 18 BC-660, which was established after the kingdom moved its royal capital from Hanseong (present-day Seoul) to Ungji ...
This is the west gate of Gongsanseong Fortress. Although it is now used as the main entrance to the fortress, it was a secondary gate during the Joseon period (1392-1910 Joseon Dynasty ...
This was the north gate of Gongsanseong Fortress. It was one of the two primary gates, along with the south gate, Jinnammun, which formed a north-south axis between the Geumgang River ([WORD ...
This is the place where the 24th division, 34th regiment of the US army blew up the Geumgang Bridge on July 12, 1950, and delayed the 4th division of the North Korean army until July 14. Whe ...
This historic site on a wide valley south of Gongbungnu Gatehouse is connected with the royal palace of Baekje. A series of excavations carried out from 2011 to 2017 resulted in ...
This bridge, the longest south of the Hangang River, connected the two important transportation points of Gongju-eup and Janggi-myeon. It is a rare example of an iron road bridge from a time ...
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