
Cheomseongdae
Local name: 첨성대
The cautious decision made after the earthquake shows how ancient masonry can be preserved without straightening it.
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Highlights include Cheomseongdae, Cheonmachong Tomb, Daereungwon Tomb Complex, Donggung and Wolji Pond, Gyerim Forest, Gyochon Traditional Village.
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Local name: 첨성대
The cautious decision made after the earthquake shows how ancient masonry can be preserved without straightening it.
The cautious decision made after the earthquake shows how ancient masonry can be preserved without straightening it.
A fragile find will turn a training excavation into a test for Korean conservators.
Two joined hills show how the sequence of royal ceremonies has been preserved in the shape of the mound.
A feast by the pond begins the story of the last Silla king’s final decision.
The legend of a found child explains why the forest became associated with the future royal clan.
Two neighboring family homes preserve the trail of a handwriting turned into a trap.
The finale by the river will distinguish the old crossing and the later legend from the modern reconstruction.
The curved embankment connects the palace landscape with the struggle over a woman's right to occupy the throne.