National treasures of North Korea

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There are 50 designated national treasures of North Korea.

1. Pyŏngyang Castle, Pyongyang
2. Pot'ongmun, Pyongyang
3. Kangsŏ Great Tomb, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
4. Kangsŏ Medium Tomb, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
5. Kangsŏ Small Tomb, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
6. Yaksu-ri rock-paintings tomb, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
7. Lotus-blossom tomb, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
8. T'aesŏng-ri tomb #1, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
9. T'aesŏng-ri tomb #2, Kangsŏ-kun, South Pyongan
10. Ryonggang Great Tomb, Ryonggang-kun, Nampo-si, South Pyongan
11. Taean-dong rock-paintings tomb #1, Taean-kuyŏk, Nampo-si, South Pyongan
12. Twin Pillars Tomb, Ryonggang-kun, Nampo-si, South Pyongan
13. Hunting Tomb, Waudo-kuyŏk, Nampo-si, South Pyongan
14. Kansin Tomb, Onch'ŏn-kun, South Pyongan
15. Star Tomb, Onch'ŏn-kun, South Pyongan
16. Chŏmjebi, Onch'ŏn-kun, South Pyongan, the oldest written inscription in Korea (c. 85 CE).
17. Koguryŏ Tomb Complex of Chinp'a-ri, southeastern Pyongyang
18. Tomb of King Dongmyeong
19. Ch'ŏnwangji Tomb, Sunch'ŏn-si, South Pyongan
20. Ryodongsŏng Tomb, Sunch'ŏn-si, South Pyongan
21. Pakch'ŏn Simwŏnsa, Pakch'ŏn-ŭp, North Pyongan
22. Pohyŏnsa, Buddhist temple on Myohyangsan, Hyangsan-kun, North Pyongan
23. 13-storied octagonal stone pagoda of Pohyŏnsa
24. Five-storied pagoda of Haeju-si, South Hwanghae
25. Dharani monument of Haeju
26. Anak tomb No. 1, Anak-kun, South Hwanghae
27. Anak tomb No. 2, Anak-kun, South Hwanghae
28. Anak tomb No. 3, Anak-kun, South Hwanghae
29. Kwansan-ri dolmen, Ŭllyul-kun, South Hwanghae
30. 5-storied pagoda of Hangnimsa, Changyŏn-kun, South Hwanghae
31. Sŏngbulsa, Buddhist temple in Pongsan-kun, North Hwanghae
32. 5-storied pagoda of Sŏngbulsa
33. Yŏnt'an Simwŏnsa on Chŏngbangsan
34. Namdaemun, Kaesong
35. 5-storied pagoda of Purilsa, P'anmun-kun, Kaesong
36. Sŏnjuk Bridge, Kaesong
37. 5-storied pagoda of Ryŏngt'ongsa on Ogwansan, Kaesong
38. 3-storied pagoda of Ryŏngt'ongsa
39. Tomb of King Kongmin, Kaepung-kun, Kaesong
40. Hyŏnhwansa monument, Changpung-kun, Kaesong
41. 7-storied pagoda of Hyŏnhwansa
42. Kahangnu pavilion, Anbyŏn-kun, Kangwon
43. Sŏgwangsa, Buddhist temple in Kosan-kun, Kangwon
44. 3-storied pagoda of Changyŏnsa, Kŭmgang-kun, Kangwon
45. Lion Pagoda of Kŭmjangam, Kŭmgang-kun, Kangwon
46. Myogilsang statue, Kŭmgang-kun, Kangwon
47. Stone lantern of Myogilsa, Kŭmgang-kun, Kangwon
48. Monuments of King Chinhŭng
49. South Gate of Ky&335;ngsŏng-ŭp, Kyŏngsŏng-kun, North Hamgyŏng
50. Suhangnu pavilion on the Tumen River, Onsŏn-kun, North Hamgyŏng

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