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Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri

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The Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri is a significant historical area in Buyeo that contains the remains of the Sabi Palace, the royal residence of the Baekje kingdom during its final capital. Excavations have revealed the foundations of palace buildings, audience halls, and living quarters, offering a glimpse into the layout of a Baekje royal complex. Visitors can walk along raised walkways that overlook the stone foundations, with interpretive signs explaining the function of each structure. The site also features a small museum displaying artifacts unearthed here, including pottery and roof tiles.

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  • Walk the elevated pathways to view the excavated foundations of the palace buildings and audience halls.
  • Visit the on-site museum to see artifacts such as pottery, roof tiles, and tools from the Baekje period.
  • Imagine the daily life of Baekje royalty while standing in the central courtyard area.

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Ways to visit Archaeological Site in Gwanbuk-ri

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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