Are there any historical sites in North Korea that South Koreans would like to visit if they could?
Are there any historical sites in North Korea that South Koreans would like to visit if they could?
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korea does not have historical site since there is no real history there
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that's in china
Imperial Tier
>Japanese rule
Best Tier
>Goguryeo
>Baekje(BFFs w/ Yamato)
>Balhae
Good Tier
>Han Rule
>Early Silla
>Goryeo
>DPRK
>ROK(Park, Choi, Chun, Roh)
Bad Tier
>Gojoseon
>Unified Silla
>Joseon
>ROK(Rhee, Yun)
Worst Tier
>Gaya
>ROK(1993-)
Shit Tier
>Korean Empire
Based
Non-Koreans, can you even name 1 (uno, one, ein) historical site that isn't related to the Korean war?
Extremely based.
Kumgang Mountain
youtube.com
Only half
this, always China lapdog, Japan lapdog and US lapdog.
KUUUUMMM GAAAAANNNG
It's all ruined site
Goguryeo palace Historical site (Right)
Goryeo palace Historical site, Gaeseong
dangun's tomb
>inb4 thats a nork made replica
There are several murals tombs (Photo is a 4th century)
because many heritage has been lost due to the invasion of the nomads.
There are almost no palaces, temples, Castle etc ...
Heung-wang temple. it's largest temple of the Goryeo Dynasty which has now turned into Rice field.
It was totally disappeared by the invasion of Mongolia in the 13th century and rebuilt afterwards, but reconstructed to several times smaller than the original
Since then, It was completely destroyed by Japanese invasions in the 16th century.
The size of this original temple was large enough to be similar to the palace
the number of rooms in this temple was 2,800 and the area was 320,000m2
>Red guards have burnt literally everything on their own during so-called 'Chinese cultural revolution'
>Being butthurt about Korea cuz you've got nothing left