Gimhae Daeseong-dong Ancient Tombs
-3.05℃ -6.71℃ 31%
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126 Gaya-gil
Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do 50947, South Korea
Take the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit and get off at 'Museum Station' (Exit 2). It is about a 5-10 minute walk toward the Gyeongsangnam-do Gimhae Education Center.
+82-55-330-6881
Gaya Heritage Park: Always open | Tombs Museum: 09:00–18:00 (Last admission 17:30)
Tombs Museum: Closed on Mondays, Jan 1st (The park remains accessible)
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Overview
The Daeseong-dong Tumuli is the primary burial ground for the ruling class of Geumgwan Gaya, the leading polity of the early Gaya Confederacy. Situated on a low hill known as 'Aeguji,' the site contains hundreds of tombs that reveal the social hierarchy and political structure of ancient Gaya. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2023 along with six other Gaya tumuli clusters.
History
Developed between the 1st and 5th centuries, these tombs provide evidence of Gimhae's role as a major hub for international trade. Excavations have unearthed artifacts from China (bronze mirrors), Manchuria (bronze cauldrons), and Japan (ceremonial objects), proving that Geumgwan Gaya was a maritime power. The transition from wooden coffin tombs to large-scale wooden chamber tombs marks the growth of the kingdom's centralized authority.
Things to see
**Aeguji Hill**: The actual site of the tumuli, where you can walk among the ancient mounds and enjoy a panoramic view of downtown Gimhae.
**Daeseong-dong Tombs Museum**: An on-site museum that displays the actual excavated sites and artifacts, including reconstructed life-size figures of Gaya warriors and horses.
**Sacrificial Burial Evidence**: Some large wooden chamber tombs show clear evidence of human sacrifice, offering a somber look into the spiritual and social beliefs of the era.
Things to do
**The Gaya Heritage Walk**: Connect your visit with the nearby **Tomb of King Suro** and the **Gimhae National Museum** for a complete journey through Gaya history.
**Augmented Reality (AR) Experience**: Use the digital kiosks and apps available at the museum to see the tombs virtually restored to their original states.
**Picnic at the Park**: The area surrounding the tumuli is a beautifully maintained park, ideal for a peaceful stroll or a family outing in the heart of the city.
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