Underwater Tomb of King Munmu
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Hakkinda
Otobüsle Gyeongju'dan Bonggil-ri'ye giderken göreceginiz mavi engin deniz sizin adeta nefesinizi keser.Eger parlayan mavi,engin denize bakarsaniz,küçücük ama parça parça kayalari olan bir ada gözünüze takilir..Bu az kayali adacik,3 kralligi birlestiren ve Silla'nin 30. hükümdari olan Kral Munmu'nun (661-681 MS) su altinda olan kabridir.
Kralin öldükten sonra ejderha olacagi ve dogu denizleri Japonlardan koruyacagina inanilarak Kralin özel talimati ile buraya gömülür.Kral Munmu'nun cesedinin yakilip o adada bir granitin altina serpilip gömüldügü bilgileri hala tarihçiler tarafindan tartisilir.
Sualti mezarinin güzellik manzarasi sonbaharda zirveye ulasir.
Adres
Gyeongsanbuk-do Gyeongju-si Yangbuk-myeon Bonggil-ri 26
Web Site:http://eguide.gj.go.kr/
Çeviri:raybak
English
Introduction
On the bus from Gyeongju to Bonggil-ri, the sight of the vast blue sea spread before your eyes will leave you breathless. As you gaze at the glittering blue sea, a small but particularly beautiful islet catches your eye. This little rocky islet is the Underwater Tomb of King Munmu (661-681 A.D.), who unified the three kingdoms and became the 30th ruler of the Silla Kingdom. The king gave specific instructions to be buried in the East Sea after his death so that he would become a dragon and protect Silla from Japanese intruders. Legend has it that the remains of King Munmu’s cremated body are buried under this rock. Historians still debate whether the ashes of the King Munmu were scattered or stored in an urn and placed under the granite. The beauty of the landscape of the underwater tomb reaches its peak in autumn.
Address
Gyeongsanbuk-do Gyeongju-si Yangbuk-myeon Bonggil-ri 26
Homepage:http://eguide.gj.go.kr/
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