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National Heritage Agency's New Insights on Silla History
Creatrip Team
a year ago
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Choi Eung-cheon, the head of South Korea's National Heritage Agency, presented the findings from a decade-long excavation and research of the central relics of the Silla royal capital. This presentation took place at an event in COEX Studio159, located in Seoul's Gangnam district. The goal was to showcase the agency's new interpretations of the Silla Dynasty's history, which ruled parts of Korea from 57 BC to 935 AD. Such insights are expected to enrich understanding of Korean cultural and historical heritage.
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