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Iksan

Course

Iksan City 1 Day Course: Iksan Twin Tombs→ Archaeological Site in Wanggung-ri→ Jewelry Museum→ Mireuksa Temple Site

Introduce

  • 1 Iksan Twin Tombs
    Iksan Twin Tombs

    Also the beautiful love transcending the border and this moment passing the year 1,400It is the stone chamber with tunnel entrance which is being located at the Iksan City Seokwang building. Two burial mounds is situated as north and south about 150m. This middle is big and the north is being called been with 'the end tomb of king' or 'tomb of king'. And the royal tomb in which the south is a little bit small is known as 'sowangreung'. As to 'end' of this, the Madong,that is the name of the pupil, can be said to be told in the wrong way. As to this tomb, the consideration Chungsukwang,as to about many times was robbed due to the plunder of Japanese invaders in 13 and the excavation was enforced by one person scholar in 1917.

  • 2 Archaeological Site in Wanggung-ri
    Archaeological Site in Wanggung-ri

    The Archaeological Site in Wanggung-ri was built as a secondary palace by the royal court of Baekje in an attempt to make up for the weakness of the capital city in Sabi (present-day Buyeo). Excavations of the site revealed the traces of various facilities related with the royal palace, which appear to have been set up in a rectangular palace wall, along with buildings related with state ceremonies and political affairs located to its south and a rear garden to its north.

  • 3 Jewelry Museum
    Jewelry Museum

    Iksan has been a famous place for jewels. Jewel museum is where that is established with this regional feature.
    Iksan jewel museum is built inside the Wanggung jewel theme tourist attraction in 141,990㎡ to utilize as tourism resources and is a world class museum with more than 110.000 pieces of precious jewels. Also the fossil gallery has exhibition style of timely ordered dinasours arranged for teenagers enabling their imaginations.

  • 4 Mireuksa Temple Site
    Mireuksa Temple Site

    Widely regarded as one of the largest Buddhist temples in East Asia at the time of its construction, Mireuksa Temple represents the unique tradition of Baekje Buddhism, in which the worship of Maitreya, who is said to have descended from heaven to save all sentient beings through three sermons, played a prominent part. The temple’s architectural layout is characterized by three prayer halls with three pagodas.