There are 14 tombs of Silla kings, queens, and nobles in Noseo-dong, believed to have been constructed in the 5th and 6th centuries.
The group of super-large tombs, Seobonghwangdae, with a diameter of approximately 80m, is also located here. Representative tombs include the 'Golden Crown Tomb,' where Silla's golden crown was first discovered in 1921, 'Seobongchong,' where Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden participated in the excavation, and 'Houchong,' where a bronze bowl with the name of King Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo was found.
It is also a popular picnic spot with convenient facilities such as trails, forests, and benches.