Over 300 Photos of North and South Goryeo Cultural Heritage Including Kaesong Manwoldae and Wang Geon Tombs on Display

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation are holding the exhibition "Goryeo The Corea: South and North, Goryeo Cultural Heritage Photo Exhibition" at the Imjingak Observatory in Paju until the 21st.


The exhibition will showcase over 300 photographic works documenting various artifacts excavated from Goryeo palaces during joint South-North archaeological investigations, the Kaesong relics?the capital of Goryeo?and Goryeo cultural heritage sites located throughout South and North Korea.


In particular, visitors can appreciate the world cultural heritage sites in North Korea’s Kaesong, such as Wang Geon’s Tomb, Manwoldae, and Kaesong South Gate, which have been difficult to see until now, as well as the Ganghwa and Jeju anti-Mongol invasion relics, and Goryeo Buddhist cultural heritage from both South and North Korea.


Additionally, various ceramics, dragon-head roof tiles, and different types of roof tiles, along with graphic panels of Goryeo royal tomb guardian statues, will also be exhibited.


The exhibition is closed every Monday except for August 15, Liberation Day, and admission is free.





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