Major Historic Sites in South Korea
South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
The vibrant spirit and strong cultural moorings set South Korea apart from its larger neighbors. Separated from Japan by the Sea of Japan and from China by the Yellow Sea, this small country of less than 50 million people is making it big when it comes to attracting visitors worldwide to its stunning natural beauty.
The history of Korea stretches from Lower Paleolithic times to the present. The earliest known Korean pottery dates to around 8000 BC and the Neolithic period began before 6000 BC followed by the Bronze Age around 2500 BC. According to the legend, the first dynasty of Gojoseon or the Old Joseon was established in 2333 BC and it finally expanded from the peninsula to much of Manchuria. By 3rd Century BC, it was in decline and eventually dismantled leaving behind a large number of successor states.
The Korean kingdoms maintained extreme rivalry with each other both in economical and military fields. The Goguryeo and Baekje were more powerful during much of the era defeating Chinese invasions several times, but, by the 7th century, Silla's power gradually rose across Korea and it eventually established the first unified state to cover the most of Korean peninsula by 676.
Remnants from the ancient ages of glory and splendor still stand. You can still see the relics of the royal palaces, courtyards, parks, gardens and ponds. There are imposing Buddha statues, academic institutions, pagodas and tombs which stand as history’s mute spectators reminding of the glorious past.
- Anapji Pond in South Korea
- Donggureung Tomb in South Korea
- Hyeonchungsa Shrine in South Korea
- Sinse dong Chilcheung Jeontap (seven story pagoda) in South Korea
- Andong Icheondong in South Korea
- Eight Views of Danyang in South Korea
- Ihwajang in Seoul
- Songsan ri Ancient Tomb in South Korea
- Birthplace of Empress Myeongseong in South Korea
- Geumgwanchong Tomb in South Korea
- Jeongneung Royal Tomb in Seoul
- Sosu Confucian School in South Korea
- Bosingak Belfry in Seoul
- Gochang Dolmens Site in South Korea
- Mingadaheon (Min's club) in Seoul
- Soswaewon Garden in South Korea
- Byeongsan Seowon (Confucian School) in South Korea
- Goryeong Daegaya Historic Site in South Korea
- Mireuksa Temple Site in South Korea
- Suwon Hyanggyo in South Korea
- Cheomseongdae Observatory in South Korea
- Gyeonggijeon Shrine in South Korea
- Ocheon Relics Site (Village) in South Korea
- Taeneung Royal Tomb in Seoul
- Daereung won Tumuli Park in South Korea
- Gyeongpodae in South Korea
- Ojukheon Residence in South Korea
- The 4th Tunnel in South Korea