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Twin Column Tomb

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The plaster walls of the tomb were richly decorated with people riding chariots and horses, as well as a musical band. They have all now but disappeared. A portion of the wall painting showing a horse rider was affixed to the wall in 1913, when the tomb was investigated by the Japanese; it later came
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At the Korea International War Crimes Tribunal in June 2001, the DPRK alleged that US Forces used the tomb "to lock up and torture our innocent civilians, during which the frescos were ruthlessly destroyed".
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for the painting on the north wall of the back chamber. The tomb was discovered by the Japanese during their
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Chua, Pei Jun (Jermaine) (2011). "III. UNESCO: bringing Koguryo heritage to the international stage".
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The Making of China's Koguryo: Political Motivations and Cultural Strategies in the Borderlands
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Investigation Committee, National Front for Democratic Unification (June 2001).
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to Joseon Government-General Museum and is now in the collection of the
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This article about a North Korean building or structure is a
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Chosŏn'gŭl
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Chosŏn'gŭl
Hancha
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Koguryo
Nampo
North Korea
National Treasure of North Korea
occupation of the Korean Peninsula
National Museum of Korea
"Twin Pillars Tomb"
the original
The Making of China's Koguryo: Political Motivations and Cultural Strategies in the Borderlands
"2. Report from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on U.S. War Crimes During the Korean War. IV. Plunder of Cultural Treasures and the People's Property"
the original
"Collection Highlights-Fragment of a Mural Featuring a Horse Rider"
National Museum of Korea
the original
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expanding it
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National Treasures of North Korea

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