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At a Glance: Explore the rich history of the Baekje period at the Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri and Busosanseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stepping into the Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri and Busosanseong Fortress (관북리유적과 부소산성) is like entering a time capsule of the Baekje period. The relics here reveal stories of an ancient kingdom that flourished between BC 18 and AD 660. You’ll be surrounded by a blend of history and natural beauty, especially from the fortress offering stunning views over Buyeo.
- •What can you see at Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri and Busosanseong Fortress [UNESCO World Heritage] (관북리유적과 부소산성)?
- •What are the best and worst parts of visiting this site?
- •What are the practical details regarding hours, cost, and transport?
- •Is there anything else to consider before visiting?
- •Photo Gallery
- •Essential Information
- •Frequently Asked Questions
What can you see at Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri and Busosanseong Fortress [UNESCO World Heritage] (관북리유적과 부소산성)?
This site showcases several important archaeological remains from when Buyeo was the capital of the Baekje Kingdom. The remnants of what is believed to be the royal palace can be found at Gwanbuk-ri, where kings once resided and ruled during times of peace. Walking through these ruins, it’s fascinating to think about the lives that were once lived here.
Busosanseong Fortress complements this experience with its formidable walls built for defense. While wandering along these walls, I couldn’t help but admire how they have stood for centuries against both time and nature. In addition to exploring these physical sites, visitors can also engage with exhibits at the Sabido Fortress virtual experience center, enhancing their understanding of Baekje culture.
What are the best and worst parts of visiting this site?
The best part? Absolutely, it’s witnessing tangible pieces of Korea’s ancient history firsthand. The guided tour service enriches your visit by providing context that you might miss on your own. Plus, if you happen to visit during the Great Baekje Festival, you’ll experience even more vibrant displays of culture through performances and local delicacies.
But here’s the thing: while I found much to appreciate here, some areas lack sufficient signage in English. If you’re not familiar with Korean culture or language nuances, navigating certain aspects might prove challenging. Still, this shouldn’t deter you; just plan ahead by checking out materials or guides available online before your visit. Worth knowing before you go.
What are the practical details regarding hours, cost, and transport?
The Archaeological Site is open year-round from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Admission fees are quite reasonable: adults pay ₩2,000 (about $1.50 USD), teenagers ₩1,100 (about $0.80 USD), and children ₩1,000 (about $0.75 USD). Parking is free on-site if you’re driving there.
If public transport suits you better, take a bus toward Buyeo-eup; various routes service this area regularly. Once you arrive in Buyeo-eup, it’s only a short distance from local landmarks to reach the archaeological site.
Is there anything else to consider before visiting?
It’s useful to note that interpretation services are available in English, Japanese, and Chinese for those needing assistance with language barriers during their visit. If you’re interested in a more personalized experience, consider making an advance reservation for guided tours by calling +82-41-830-2330.
Essential Information
| Address | Gua-ri & Gwanbuk-ri, Buyeo-eup, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do |
|---|---|
| Phone | +82-41-830-2880 |
| Website | www.buyeo.go.kr |
| Operating Hours | March-October 09:00-18:00 / November-February 09:00-18:00 |
| Closed | N/A (Open all year round) |
| Parking | Available |
| Inquiries | • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-41-830-2880 |
| Experiences | Tour guide service, Great Baekje festival |
| Heritage | UNESCO World Heritage Site |
| Map | View on Google Maps |
Additional Details
Free
Adults: 2,000 won / Teenagers: 1,100 won / Children: 1,000 won
Available
Available (English, Japanese, Chinese)
* Advance reservation required (+82-41-830-2330)
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the operating hours for Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri?
The site operates year-round from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
How much does it cost to enter Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri?
Admission fees are ₩2,000 (about $1.50 USD) for adults, ₩1,100 (about $0.80 USD) for teenagers, and ₩1,000 (about $0.75 USD) for children.
Is parking available at Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri?
Yes, free parking is available on-site.
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