Baekje Cultural Land is an open-air museum located in Buyeo, South Korea, that showcases the history and culture of the ancient Baekje Kingdom. The Baekje Kingdom existed from 18 BC to 660 AD and played a significant role in the formation of Korean culture and history.
The Baekje Cultural Land covers an area of approximately 3.3 square kilometers and consists of various attractions, including restored palaces, temples, and fortresses, as well as reconstructed homes and villages. Visitors can also see replicas of ancient artifacts and learn about the Baekje Kingdom's cultural and artistic achievements, including pottery, sculpture, and painting.
One of the main attractions of Baekje Cultural Land is the reconstructed palace of Sabi, which was the capital of the Baekje Kingdom during its peak in the 4th century. The palace consists of various halls and rooms, including the throne room, banquet hall, and living quarters. Visitors can also see the ancient fortress of Busosanseong, which protected the city of Sabi from invaders.
Another popular attraction at Baekje Cultural Land is the reconstructed Neungsan-ri Village, which provides a glimpse into the daily lives of the Baekje people. Visitors can see the traditional houses and learn about the various crafts and trades practiced by the villagers, including weaving, farming, and pottery making.