Kangso Three Tombs
Three mounds – mausoleums from the 7th century. Contain murals that show mythical beings.
Hurŭng Royal Tomb
A mausoleum – two separate burial mounds of the second king of the Joseon dynasty, cosntructed in 1412 – 1419. Adorned with granite carvings, statues of twelve zodiac animals, and other statues.
Hyonrung (Hyollung, Tomb of King Wanggon)
Tomb of Emperor Taejo from the 10th century with ornate decorations.
Hyonjongrung (Tomb of King Kongmin)
Elaborate and well preserved royal mausoleum, constructed in 1365 – 1372.
Dangun Mausoleum (Tangun)
Purported tomb of Dangun – the founder of the first Korean kingdom. The enormous complex includes the 22 m high and 50 m wide burial pyramid, which was built at least 5 000 years ago. The complex includes numerous sculptures.
Cherŭng Royal Tomb
Mausoleum from the 15th century where is buried wife of the first ruler of Joseon dynasty. Adorned with granite carvings.
Anak Tomb No.3. (Kogukwon Mausoleum)
Mausoleum of Goguryeo from 357 AD, with valuable inscriptions and fine murals.
Anrung
A well-preserved royal burial from the 10th century. Contains guardian statues and murals, including a mural on ceiling showing stars.
Umbilical cord tomb of Taejo
Royal tomb where the umbilical cords of King Taejo (the early 15th century) and his son Jeongjong are buried.
Tomb of King Muryeong
Burial of the ruler of Baekje Kingdom in 501 – 523 AD. This tomb was found intact and has been one of the most interesting archaeological discoveries in the history of South Korea.