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: Jongmyo Royal Shrine is the worshiping place for the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. It designed as Unesco's cultural natural heritage in 1995 because the tradition and customs such as the memorial services and traditional music are very well preserved.

 

경주 역사유적지구

:  Gyeongju  city and its surroundings have inherited traces of the glory that flowered and then withered during the ancient silla kingdom 935. Both downtown and suburban areas contain many royal burial mounds and buddhist remains, which preserve the arts and culture of the Shilla dynasty.

 The Gyeongju historical areaa where Mt. Namsan and many cultural properties are located contain a remarkable concentration of outstanding examples of Korean buddhist art, in the form of sculptures, reliefs, pagodas, and the remains of temples and palaces, which were all built between the 7th and the 10th conturies.

 

고인돌유적

 : Dolmen are large burial momuments, which are numerous in Asia, Europe and North Africa. Korea has the greatest number of dolmens in the world. These are of great archaeological value for the information they provide on the prehistoric peoples who erected them. and their social and political systems, beliefs and worship rituals, arts and celebrations and other secret.

 

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