Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom
The site includes archaeological remains of three cities
and 40 tombs: Wunu Mountain City, Guonei City and Wandu Mountain City,
14 tombs are imperial, 26 of nobles. All belong to the Koguryo culture,
named after the dynasty that ruled over parts of northern China and the
northern half of the Korean Peninsula from 277 BC to AD 668. Wunu
Mountain City is only partly excavated. Guonei City, within the modern
city of Ji’an, played the role of a ‘supporting capital’ after the main
Koguryo capital moved to Pyongyang. Wandu Mountain City, one of the
capitals of the Koguryo Kingdom, contains many vestiges including a
large palace and 37 tombs. Some of the tombs show great ingenuity in
their elaborate ceilings, designed to roof wide spaces without columns
and carry the heavy load of a stone or earth tumulus (mound), which was
placed above them.