Les remparts de Naseong forment une partie du mur de protection de Sabi (l'actuelle Buyeo), la dernière capitale du royaume de Baekje (538-660) situé dans le Sud-Ouest de la péninsule coréenne. Ils sont classés dans la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO depuis 2015 dans le groupe des aires historiques de Baekje.
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The Naseong City Wall is a Baekje-era wall in Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. On January 21, 1963, they were made Historic Site of South Korea No. 58. They are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Baekje Historic Areas.
The walls were built possibly around 538 to defend Sabi, the capital of Baekje. The walls were constructed just before the city was well-established, and continued to be constructed and fortified after that. The walls were presumed to surround the city, but currently only parts of the northern and eastern section remain. No physical evidence for the western and southern sections are known. The known sections are around 6.6 km in length. The known wall section starts from the north gate of the fortress Busosanseong and continues southeast and south.
Excavations began on the wall in 1991. More than 30 were conducted thereafter.
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The Kiln Site in Ssangbuk-ri, Buyeo is an archaeological site of Baekje-era kilns in what is now Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. The site was made a Historic Site of South Korea on January 21, 1963.
It was discovered in 1941 during road construction. Only a part of the kiln remains at present. It is the only known remaining kiln site in Buyeo County.
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Buyeo National Museum is a national museum located in Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Since Buyeo was once the capital of the Baekje kingdom during the Sabi period, the Museum is fully devoted to the Baekje culture.
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Ch'ŏngsansŏng was a Baekje-era Korean fortress in Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. On January 21, 1963, its former location was declared Historic Site of South Korea No. 59.
It was possibly built around 605. It is connected to the Naseong City Wall, and was possibly built around the same time as that wall. The fortress had two sets of walls, an inner wall with circumference 300 m and outer wall with circumference 500 m. It was on top of a small mountain. It is mentioned in the Samguk sagi. The only significant remains of the fortress that still exist are earthen ramparts.
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The Five-story Stone Pagoda at Jeongnimsa Temple Site, Buyeo is a Baekje-era five-story pagoda. It is currently located at the remains of the temple Jeongnimsa in Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.