Royal Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol

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Royal Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Royal Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol is located in Gyeongju-si, South Korea on 10-4 Neungnam-gil, Seondo-dong. Royal Tomb of King Taejong Muyeol is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category tomb in South Korea.

Address

10-4 Neungnam-gil, Seondo-dong

Phone

+82 547508614

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ej Caliwag

I enjoyed this place wherein you can see tombs. They called this place Royal Tomb of King teajong Muyeol as you can see his tomb in the peak of the area. There are also three small tombs below the tomb of King Taejong Muyeol which is said to be related to the king. When we visit the place, there are also many tourists coming along to see the beauty of the place.

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Styen Dale

I visited Gyeongju to experience the royal tombs that the city is known for and this one was most educational. The tombs are throughout the city; however, this one has been partially excavated so you can enter. Inside they have showcases of items found within the tomb and diagrams explaining the construction. Educational, memorable, culture, history and fun.

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Heejin Kim

Our guide explained to us that the you can tell from the turtle tombstone cultural characteristics of Shilla. The turtle is crawling confidently with it's neck outstretched. The legs look as if it is crawling fast because you can count 5 toes on the front 2 feet whereas the back two feet only show 4 toes as they are dug into the ground while moving purposefully.

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Mark Northcott

The tomb is taken care of well and it's nice to walk around but it'd be nice to be able to read more of the history. You're not really seeing anything more different than you do in the city for free. Behind the last tomb there is a gap in the fence that lets you go for a small walk into the national park. Don't get lost.

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JOLEN CRAME

Very pretty and clean

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seong won myung

Not many information was provided unless you know the meaning of this place prior to visit here. It is the tomb of King Muyeol in Silla dynasty. Actually there are two more (and bigger) tombs without any descriptions near there of which I was embarrassed not to say anything about it to my daughters when they asked me what they are.

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Tony Skelton

Very scenic with a lovely shaded path leading up to the tomb. Worth the stop to check it out.

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Abbie Suh

Historic place and worth your visit to see the mound cemetery of King Muyeol in Gyeongju