The tomb of Munmu, the 30th king of Silla, is now located underwater, 200 meters off the coast at 26, Bonggil-ri, Yangbuk-myeon, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
The area is surrounded by small rocks that are only seen at low tide intervals, making them look like stone beams.
Although the tomb of Munmu of Silla looks like a small rocky island from a distance, it is located on the rock, and it is like a pond in the middle.
[3] Munmu of Silla' unified the Three Kingdoms of Korea, but he was worried about the safety of unstable countries and the invasion of Japan.
His remains from the land in accordance with Munmu of Silla's will be cremated and the Sea of Japan of Daewang-am [Ko] with and frugal lifestyle he paid funeral.
[4] Cho geung-seop(조긍섭), who toured Gyeongju from 1918 to 1926 during Korea under Japanese rule, wrote a poem using the tomb of Munmu of Silla.
Nine days after the storm, the king entered the mountain and the dragon said, "If you made a flute out of that bamboo, the whole world would be at ease."
[9] in Tomb of Munmu of Silla Chunhyang Daeje [Ko] means commemorative rites for ancestors in early spring.
The festival is held to inherit the spirit of national defense, to celebrate the king and attract tourists, organized by residents.
On the first day of the event, the royal procession from Gameunsaji to the Tomb of King Munmu of Silla was reenacted.
[13] The ship was named after King Munmu of Silla, which is about 500 tons larger than that of Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class destroyer.
And it is a temple site that was made for Munmu of Silla, who unified Three Kingdoms of Korea and be the dragon of the East Sea.
It is located in front of Gamgeunsa Temple Site, where the tomb of Munmu of Silla, who achieved unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, is seen.