Baekje Cultural Land
Baekje Cultural Land locations used in filming the Korean drama genre kingdom titled Scarlet Heart Ryeo. This location is a place that holds many historical and cultural relics of Baekje kingdom.
Following reviews of Baekje Cultural Center taken from several sources, who knows after the reading, one of you would like to visit this place :-)
After building the first capital in Hanseong area south of the Han River, which now is part of Seoul, Baekje moved the capital back to Ungjin (now Gongju, South Chungcheong) in the year 475 and Sabi (nowadays Buyeo) in the year 538. The former capital The first city Baekje still not known. Some theories mentioned are in the area where the discovery Pungnamni and Mongchon pottery artefacts.
Fort wall (seonggwak) capital city of Baekje in Ungjin and Sabi built on sloping plains near large rivers. The royal palace in it. These characteristics are similar to the design capital of Goguryeo in Pyongyang.
In the complex Ungjin excavated large wells, lotus pond, and the high pavilion site (nugak). In the chronicle Samguk Sagi is written that Baekje palace at that time large. Fitted to the rear garden which is planted with trees and exotic flowers to enjoy the king and his ministers.
Baekje Cultural Land opened in 2006 in Buyeo, the former capital of Baekje. This place became a shrine and its reproduction palace architecture typical of Baekje. The former site of the original palace is at the foot of Mount Buso, Buyeo.
Baekje Cultural Land is a place devoted to the history and culture of the kingdom of Baekje. Which is included in the Baekje Cultural Land is the Museum of History and Culture of Baekje that offers a complete history of Baekje and also there Sabi palace that became a beautiful view of the royal palace during the Baekje era. Sabi palace in the middle of Fort Sabiseong are on the right is the Temple of Neungsa and Gobungongwon (ancient dining garden). Left area of the palace is divided into Wiryeseong, which is a royal palace located in the valley of the Han River during the era Hanseong Baekje (18 BC-475 AD). And there is also the Living Culture Village showing the home and lifestyle different from every social class in Baekje.
Center of Fort Sabiseong of course is the Palace Sabi is not only a symbol of the royal palace, but also a place of recreation where the king and the people gathered for public affairs. The most striking buildings in Fort Sabiseong is a 5-level wooden pagoda with a height of 38 meters. It is a replica of the original size of the artifacts were found near the Tomb Neungsan-ri Buyeo and also displays the grandeur and dignity of Baekje culture. In the Living Culture Village there are various home with social class, which includes Sataekjijeok or the home of a nobleman with the highest government post, General Gyebaek home and other homes that represent the kingdom of Baekje. The inside of these houses creates a past life. Baekje Cultural Land offers a unique experience of the history of Baekje, community life, and a wide variety of legacy.
Baekje Cultural Center in Baekje Cultural Land
4/
5
Oleh
Unknown