Places to go in Chungcheongnamdo province

Seosan maae samjon bulsang(Rock-carved triad buddha in Seosan)
Seosan maae samjon bulsang is the three Buddhist statues carved in the cliff of Gaya Mountain in Seosan. It is estimated to be built during the end of 6th century or the early 7th century. Due to its scientific design, the Buddhist statues were well-preserved for a long time. Depending on the course of light during the day, smile of the Buddha changes.

Daecheon Beach
Daecheon beach, located along the West Sea, is the vast beach, 3.5km long and 100m wide. Every summer, Boryeong Mud Festival is held here. The festival is one of the most famous festivals in Korea; tourists can experience many different contests or massages with mud.

Muryeong Royal Tomb
Muryeong Royal Tomb is the tomb where the King Muryeong(462~523) of Baekje Kingdom (18 B.C. – A.D. 660) and his queen are buried. It was found in Gongju, one of the capitals of Baekje, in 1971. Many remains of Baekje, including a gold crown, bracelets, and accessories, were excavated in the tomb.
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