This place is in a relatively biased interior. The whole place is free to enter. There is really nothing to see from the outside. It is said that there are burial items found inside. I don't know which nobleman is.
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Oleung Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Five Tombs are said to be the concentration of five royal tombs of the first ancestor of the Silla Dynasty, Park Hyuk, and his concubine, as well as the kings of the second, third and fifth generations. The pine trees are dense, quiet and deep, and when viewed from different angles, the number and shape of the tombs vary.
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This place is in a relatively biased interior. The whole place is free to enter. There is really nothing to see from the outside. It is said that there are burial items found inside. I don't know which nobleman is.
Super cheap tickets, 500 won, but the location will be biased, it takes a long time to take the bus
It is the emperor's cemetery. But it can't be counted as an attraction
A total of five mausoleums composed of attractions, the location is relatively biased, the neighborhood is very clean, and the environment is not bad.
The place of Wuling is relatively desolate, the tomb here is just five, but also a protected area, the whole cemetery here is a ticket.