Baekje was one of the three ancient kingdoms of Korea, existing from 18 BCE to 660 CE. It was located in the southwestern part of the Korean Peninsula and was known for its rich culture, advanced technology, and strong maritime trade. The kingdom played a significant role in spreading Buddhism and Chinese culture throughout the region, influencing neighboring countries.
The capital of Baekje was Sabi, which is now known as Buyeo. The kingdom was famous for its beautiful pottery, intricate gold jewelry, and impressive architecture, including temples and palaces. Despite its eventual fall to the Silla kingdom, Baekje's legacy continues to be celebrated in Korean history and culture.