The emergence and development of the Goguryeo civilization in Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula have had a significant impact on the region's cultural history. This paper delves into the architectural legacy of the Goguryeo civilization, a significant cultural force in Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula for approximately 700 years. Focusing on the ancient tombs of Goguryeo, which go beyond mere burial grounds and serve as subterranean structures resembling contemporary residences, this paper examines their occurrence, structure, and distribution. Through an evaluation of previous research, the paper aims to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of Goguryeo's advanced technology and architectural achievements. Furthermore, it proposes a novel approach involving the analysis of architectural drawings and pillars within the tombs to enhance knowledge of Goguryeo's construction chronology and unravel the secrets of these remarkable structures.
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