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The distinctive mound-shaped tombs of Gyeongju, very reminiscent of the Chocolate Hills in the Visayas in Central Philippines, except that these are man-made, containing buried artefacts of royals from ancient Silla during the Three Kingdoms period.
Gyeongju (21-24 Jul 15)

July 24th 2015
After Andong, it was a quick 1.5h bus ride southwards again to the former capital of the ancient Silla kingdom, now known as Gyeongju, a popular weekend getaway and holiday spot for locals, and known as a sort of museum without walls. Gyeongju boasts a rich history as the former capital of one of the three ancient kingdoms of the Korean peninsular, and today boasts a couple of Unesco Heritage s ... read more
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Korean Flag Korea was an independent kingdom under Chinese suzerainty for most of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a... ... read more
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