SEOUL, Feb. 14 (Yonhap) -- How did Korean history and culture evolve from the earliest human settlements on the Korean Peninsula to the rise of Goguryeo? The National Museum of Korea announced on ...
The National Museum of Korea has reopened its larger space ... The murals, which offer a glimpse into what Goguryeo people thought about the afterlife, are mostly from between the third and ...
The people of Buyeo grew crops and raised livestock, including horses. They also made furs. By the early 1st century C.E., they started calling their main leader a king and actively engaged with other ...
there now stands a massive LED media tower replica of a Goguryeo stone monument believed to be around 1,600 years old. The Nation Museum of Korea is visited by 4 million people every year ...
After yielding the areas along the Hangang River to Goguryeo, Baekje moved its capital to Ungjin (present-day Gongju) in 475. It strived to rebuild its strength to regain the lost territory. King ...
More than 2,000 years ago, a princess from Ayodhya, Suriratna, married Korea’s King Kim Suro and went on to become Queen Heo ...
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