Goryeo’s Naval Gun

When was the world’s first naval gun battle? Naval artillery battles have a significant meaning in history because the emergence of naval power shifted power from Asia to Europe. European naval fleets armed with powerful artillery dominated the sea, enabling European countries to take power. Many believe that the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 between…

Seokguram

Seokguram is an artificial Buddhist grotto on the slopes of Mount Toham in Gyeongju. Its construction was started in 751 under the supervision of Silla’s prime minister Kim Daeseong and completed in 774. It was originally called Seokbulsa temple. Unlike the natural cave temples commonly found in China and India, Seokguram is an artificial cave…

Tomb of King Muryeong

In July 1971, there was an astonishing discovery in the town of Songsanri in Gongju of Chungcheongnamdo Province. During repair work on another tomb’ drainage system, the tomb of Baekje’s King Muryeong (reign 501 ~ 523) was found. Memorial tablets at the entrance indicated that the tomb was built for King Muryeong and his queen.…

Gaema Musa

Have you heard of the Gaema Musa? Goguryeo (37 BC – AD 668) is an ancient Korean kingdom. It was a power in East Asia that won many victories against China and controlled the vast territory of northern Korea and southern Manchuria. What was the secret behind its remarkable victories? Among many reasons, the key…

Hand Axe

Did you know that a discovery in Korea rewrote the history of the Old Stone Age? One day in April, 1978, Greg Bowen, a U.S. solider stationed in Korea, and his Korean girlfriend were walking around the Hantan River Resort in the town of Jeongokri, Gyeonggido. He noticed a uniquely-shaped stone and found a few…