Gold Silla artefacts attract visitors to Korean museum

An exhibition of gold artefacts from the Silla Kingdom is proving popular among visitors to the National Museum of Korea in Seoul.
The display includes a gold crown excavated at the Cheonmachong Tomb, as well as a decorative gold belt, both of which date back to the period between 57 BC and 935 AD, the Korea Times reports.br /em style=font-size:11px;The news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited copy; and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council./em

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