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This monument house was built by the command of King Myoungjong of Joseon Dynasty in honor of three sons' filial piety for their parents. The three sons were Kim Yu ...
Machong built in the early era of Unified Silla is a stone chamber tomb with a horizontal entrance. It was excavated in the 1920s during the Japanese colonial period. It had bee ...
Ssangsangchong built before or in the mid-7th century is a stone chamber tomb with a horizontal entrance. In 1953 it was researched by the National Museum of Korea. It was named after a doub ...
Houchong built in the Silla period are believed to be wooden chamber tombs with stone mounds. It was excavated for the first time in 1946 right after the liberation from Japan b ...
The Geumgwanchong Tomb, located in the Gyeongju Deareung-won Park area, historical site No. 512, safely preserves Geumgwanchong Tomb. In addition, the Silla wooden chamber tomb with stone mo ...
These tombs built in the early Silla period are believed to be wooden chamber tombs with stone mound. Hwangnamdong Namchong excavated for the first time as an ancient tomb of Si ...
Silla Big Bell was made by reproducing the Sacred Bell of Great King Seongdeok, National Treasure No. 29, using modern technologies. The Sacred Bell of Great King Seongdeok star ...
A Dharma bell is one of the main Dharma sound instruments used for assembling and teaching an audience in Buddhist temples. Though they originated from Chinese bells, Korean bells have their ...
This stone structure is presumed to have been built during the reign of Queen Seondeok (r. 632-647), the 27th ruler of the Silla kingdom (57 BCE - 935 CE). Its name Cheomseongda ...
These five tombs are known to be the tombs of the founding royal family of the Silla kingdom (57 BCE - 935 CE), the Bak Clan. They include tombs of the Silla's founder, King Hye ...
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