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		<title>Gongju&#8217;s Songsanri Tombs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gongju&#8217;s well-kept royal burial mounds turn gold in autumn. During ancient Korea&#8217;s Three Kingdoms period, the culturally sophisticated Baekje Kingdom (18BCE-660) sought a new capital when its principal city near Seoul was sacked. The city of Gongju (then Ungjin) was chosen, and for 63 years its spectacular temples and palaces thrived until the city was destroyed by [...]]]></description>
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