Baekje Historic Site– tag –
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Buyeo Jeongnimsa Temple Site
Hello, Jeongnimsa Temple Site, located in the center of Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, is a Baekje temple built during the Sabi period (538-660) when Baekje moved its capital to Buyeo. Jeongnimsa Temple Site, along with Iksan Mireuksa Tem... -
Iksan Mireuksa Temple Site
Korea's oldest, Baekje's largest Iksan Mireuksa Temple Site! It is one of the Baekje historical sites and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015. -
Buyeo Naseong
Hello, this is Sabi (Buyeo), the royal capital of Baekje, using the natural topography to surround the outskirts of Buyeo. Buyeo Naseong, which is said to have been built during the reign of King Seongwang (24th generation, 523-554) of B... -
Busosanseong Fortress
Hello, this is a Baekje-era fortress located in the northern part of Buyeo and built on the low Busosan Mountain (106 meters) along the Baekma River where the Baekma River tourist boat travels. Busosanseong Fortress was the capital of Ba... -
Wanggung-ri Historic Site and Wanggung-ri Historic Site Exhibition Hall
hello. The Wanggung-ri site, located about 6 km from Mireuksa Temple Site in Iksan, is known to be an important royal palace site built during the late Baekje period, when it was directly related to the Baekje royal family. In 1989, the ... -
Gongsanseong Fortress
Hello, Gongsanseong Fortress was built to protect Ungjin, the capital of Baekje, for 64 years until it moved to Buyeo in 538 (the 16th year of King Seongwang's reign), and it is a Pogok-style fortress surrounding the summit of Gongsanseo... -
Buyeo Neungsan Ancient Tombs / Baekje Royal Tombs
Hello, the Neungsan-ri Tomb in Buyeo is located about 3km east of downtown Buyeo and is a Baekje royal tomb outside Naseong, which was built to defend Baekje's Sabidoseong Fortress from enemies. After paying the admission fee, enter the ...
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