Excavations at the Donggung Palace in Korea resulted in the discovery of a 1,300-year-old flush toilet likely once used by the crown prince. The toilet, while not the first of its kind across the ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNArchaeologists Discover A 1,300-Year-Old Flush Toilet Used By A Prince In A Korean PalaceWhile excavating the ruins of South Korea's Donggung Palace, which was home to the crown prince of the Silla Dynasty 1,300 years ago, archaeologists came across several flush toilets. Most of them ...
Excavations at a centuries-old royal palace in Korea have revealed multiple flush toilets, including one that the crown prince likely used.
One of the toilets, likely used by the crown prince and his court ladies, may have drained directly into a nearby river Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent One of the toilets featured a granite slab ...
Korea’s palaces have long been a destination for nighttime strolls, but access has been limited. Most royal complexes close by early evening, with after-dark visits restricted to seasonal events, such ...
A 36,000-square-meter site in Songhyeon-dong, central Seoul is seen in this photo. Korean Air will build a cultural complex, tentatively called "K-Experience Contents Park," on the site next to ...
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