History and Valor: A Visit to the Baekje Military Museum in Nonsan
311-54 Chunggok-ro, Bujeok-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
백제군사박물관

Honoring a Legend: General Gyebaek and the Battle of Hwangsanbeol
The museum’s location in Nonsan is no coincidence; it sits on the very ground where General Gyebaek led 5,000 elite troops against Silla’s 50,000-strong army in 660 AD. The new permanent exhibitions meticulously narrate the progression of this legendary battle, helping visitors understand the strategic stakes and the tragic heroism of the Baekje forces. A highlight of the museum is the 3D video hall, which brings the intensity of the battlefield to life through synchronized light and sound.
Beyond the galleries, the museum grounds house Chungjangsa, a shrine where visitors can pay respects to the general, and his actual tomb. This site remained a secret for centuries, hidden by local villagers until it was officially recognized and restored, reflecting the deep community respect that still thrives in Nonsan today.
Immersive Military Tech and Reenactments
The first and second floors have been completely redesigned as part of the 2024 renewal. Visitors can now interact with replicas of Baekje weaponry, including swords and armor, and view life-sized reenactments of cavalry and archers. These displays are paired with touch-screen maps and interactive dioramas that make ancient military strategy accessible and engaging for children and adults alike.
A Modern Museum with High-Quality Experiences
The renovation has transformed the site into an "edutainment" hub. Specialized zones like the Patriot Hall focus on educating the younger generation about national defense through play-centered experiences. The second floor also features rotating special exhibitions, such as the recent showcase of royal blue-and-white porcelain, ensuring there is always something new to discover.
Visitor Information and Accessibility
The Baekje Military Museum (백제군사박물관) is open daily from 09:00 to 18:00 and is closed on Mondays. Admission is free for all visitors. The grounds are spacious and include steep walking paths, so comfortable shoes are recommended. If you are visiting in winter, be mindful of icy conditions on the outdoor trails. Ample parking is available, and its proximity to Tapjeongho Lake makes it easy to combine your visit with a relaxing afternoon by the water.
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