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Ganghwa Bugeunri Jiseokmyo (Dolmen) Review

4.2 /522 Reviews
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World Cultural Heritage, a very good place, especially comfortable, very like this place.

Ganghwa Bugeunri Jiseokmyo (Dolmen)

Posted: Mar 17, 2017
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  • 周游列国
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Jianghua Museum next to the Zhishi Tomb has time to visit, which can help us better understand Jianghua culture. There are more than 120 stone tombs in Incheon, which are distributed on different hilltops. It is a tomb built entirely in stone by Korean Bronze Age Residents in Jianghua Island when they bury people belonging to the ruling class. It is suggested to study history before visiting, otherwise it will be boring. I heard that there are special celebrations every year. You can consult the website of Korea Tourist Commune in detail. This prehistoric human site has been in the planning of travel, but every time we look up the route to Jianghua, we can't find much information. At last, I made a big decision. Let's talk about it first. The map is in Chinese, and there is no Korean comparison on it. The hostel owner has not explained the traffic route clearly, so he has to copy down the Korean names of the scenic spots on LP and ask the passers-by. Most people in Jianghua can't speak English or Chinese, so they can only ask for directions in a few Korean dialects in Korean Opera Middle School. But the people here are very simple, see me at the bus stop, look like they are willing to come to help. But the bus waiting interval here is very long. Usually there is only one bus in an hour. Although the distance is not very long, it takes a lot of time. Tips: 1. If the stone tombs of Jianghua Branch are distributed in the whole Jianghua Island, it is better to have a route plan beforehand and master the traffic time. In fact, Incheon is suitable for self-driving. 2. Tickets - "Free 3. Tourist Service Center (09:00 18:00, 09:00 17:00 in winter)

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    Posted: Nov 10, 2016
  • 米八生
    5/5Outstanding
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    People who like culture must come here to see the famous world cultural heritage. This is a pride-worthy scenic spot in Huajun County of Incheon River. There will also be an annual celebration of stone tombs. This is to spread the historic features of many ancient relics and relics. It is remembered that it is held in Chiang Hua Island at the beginning of October every year (sometimes in April, this will happen). They can be confirmed on the website of the Korea Tourism Development Board. It can experience primitive life through the activities of building and reappearing stone tombs, making stone and pottery, making original fires, building shacks, throwing stone axes, and primitive hunting conventions. However, the traffic here is a bit difficult. If you go from Seoul in the past, the mode of transportation is as follows: "Seoul Yongdengpu Station (in front of New World Department Store), take Jianghua Transport No. 88 bus or 3000 direct bus to Jianghua Passenger Station (Exit 7). After getting off the bus, take a bus or taxi to Zhishi Tomb (Canghouli/Waipuli).

    2
    Posted: Dec 30, 2016
  • RiverBlue
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is the World Cultural Heritage Situated at the foot of the hill. It's a stone tomb in a big park. The Museum of History is next to it. You can bring your children here.

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    Posted: Aug 27, 2016
  • cheng66
    5/5Outstanding
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    A stone tomb is a tombstone supported by huge stones. It's a scenic spot for a person to visit here. It's not bad on a lawn. The scenery around it is beautiful. It's also made many Korean dramas, so it feels like traversing.

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    Posted: Nov 8, 2016
  • 灰姑娘的南瓜车
    5/5Outstanding
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    Stone Tomb is a kind of stone tomb in prehistoric times. It is called "Dolmen" in English.

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    Posted: Jan 11, 2016
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