Ancient Tombs Songhak-dong
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Ancient Tombs in Songhak-dong
470 Songhak-ri, Gosung-eup,Gosung-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, 52936, South Korea
Approx. 15-minute walk from Goseong Intercity Bus Terminal towards the Goseong Museum / Parking available at Goseong Museum (Free)
+82-55-670-5822
Observation Trails: Open 24 hours | Goseong Museum: 09:00–18:00 (Mar-Oct), 09:00–17:00 (Nov-Feb)
Observation Trails: Open year-round | Goseong Museum: Closed on Mondays, Jan 1st, and Traditional Holidays
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Overview
The Goseong Songhak-dong Tumuli is a representative cemetery of Sogaya, a political entity of the Gaya Confederacy that thrived in the Goseong area between the late 5th and early 6th centuries. It consists of seven large mounds located on the low hills of Mugisan Mountain. These tombs are renowned for their unique "horizontal-style stone chambers" and are considered a monumental symbol of the ancient maritime power of Sogaya.
History
Designated as a Historic Site of Korea in 1963 and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2023, these mounds were built using advanced civil engineering techniques, such as the "rammed earth" method (layering different types of soil). The site provides crucial evidence of the maritime exchanges Sogaya maintained with neighboring Japan and the Baekje Kingdom. Its preservation reflects the distinct political system of the Gaya Confederacy, where multiple polities coexisted as autonomous equals.
Things to see
Ancient archaeological wonders and artifacts:
The **Mound No. 1**: The largest and most iconic tomb in the cluster, once mistakenly thought to be a keyhole-shaped tomb but confirmed to be three interconnected round mounds.
The **Goseong Museum**: Located right next to the mounds, it displays excavated relics such as Gaya-style pottery, bronze ornaments, and iron weapons.
The **Panoramic Night View**: The mounds are subtly illuminated at night, creating a mysterious and serene atmosphere that contrasts with the surrounding modern town.
Things to do
Cultural walks and historical education:
Take the **Stroll Path**: Walk along the well-maintained trails between the giant mounds to enjoy a peaceful view of Goseong-eup and the distant sea.
Visit **Goseong Museum**: Participate in cultural programs and view the permanent exhibition to understand the rise and fall of the Sogaya kingdom.
Combine with **Danghangpo Land**: After your historical tour, visit the nearby Danghangpo Land (approx. 20-min drive) for dinosaur-themed attractions and more maritime history.
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