Korean history & trip

in korea •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hello, this is Real Trip. I am going to introduce Korea's history and tourism together with the history of Korean history along with the history of that period. If you know the tourist attractions related to history, it might be useful information when you come to Korea. Today, when humans first started living on the peninsula, I want to briefly study prehistoric times. Before that, we should know that our history is divided into prehistory and history. The prehistoric era tells of an era when there was no documentary about it in human history.

We distinguish prehistoric times into the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Age. The Paleolithic era starts from about 700,000 years ago. The people of the Paleolithic era made stone goods and made household goods. It was mainly hunting and cooking tools. The Paleolithic people hunted and eaten animals, so they moved on and moved on to caves or clogged houses. The Neolithic Age begins on the Korean peninsula around 8000 BCE. Instead of making tools to break the stone, I made a more elaborate tool by grinding. He started primitive handicrafts and started farming and herding. With farming and cattle farming, people became settled, and they built a house called a 'dumplings'. In this Neolithic era, a lot of changes take place, which is called the Neolithic Revolution.

Bronze ware is spreading on the Korean Peninsula around 2000 BC. From the Bronze Age, the classes are divided and rice farming begins. It will also use more evolved homes and tools than the Neolithic Age. In the 5th century BC, iron was spread on the Korean Peninsula and the first century BC iron ore was widely used. At this time, various Federation kingdoms will emerge in the Manchurian region of China and the Korean peninsula.

Maybe you were bored by lengthening the history story. From now on, I will introduce tourist attractions related to prehistoric times. The first is the Amsa-dong site in Seoul, which is a collective settlement of Neolithic people.It is easy to reach foreigners in downtown Seoul and is close to the subway and bus stations. The Amsa-dong Historical Site in Seoul is a museum focusing on historical sites to explain the Neolithic Age in detail.dfghjkl;'.PNG

Opening hours are from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm.For more information, please refer to sunsa.gangdong.go.kr (English version is also available for reference).
fdzh.PNG

Secondly, we recommend fortified dolmen sites.Ganghwa Island's dolmen site is a Bronze Age site.Bronze Age is a class society, and when the ruler dies, he builds a large stone tomb, which is a dolmen.Ganghwa Island is an island next to Incheon and can be crossed from Incheon to the bridge very conveniently.It takes about 1 hour from Seoul.In Ganghwa Island, dolmen are evenly distributed. Among them, the dolmen history museum is very good for foreigners to visit.

ghh.PNGdefsbg.PNGvavf.PNG

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Come to Korea a lot!