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Royal tomb of King Suro

It is a Royal tomb of King Suro, the founder of Garak Kingdom. It was designated as National Historic Site No. 73 on January 21, 1963. It is located at 312 Seosang-dong, Gimhae and also called Napneung. King Suro came down to Gujibong Peak on March 3rd, 42 in the lunar calendar and founded Garak Kingdom and became a king on Mar. 15th of the same year. He died on Mar. 20, 199 and was buried here. The burial mound is round. It is 22m long, 21m wide, and 5m high. The Royal tomb area has buildings such as Sungseonjeon and Anhyanggak where the ancestral tablet is kept, Jeonsacheong, Sungjae, Dongjae, Seojae, Hongsalmun, and Sunghwamun and stone structures, such as Sindobi(monument for the dead), Miyanghoseok, Literati Stone Statue and Military Official Stone Statue, and Merit Monument. At the Sungseonjeon, where the ancestral tablet of King Suro is kept, memorial rites are held in spring and autumn. And the memorial rite at Sungseonjeon is designated as Local Intangible Cultural Asset No.11.

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