The maps illustarte how 10 years of redevelopment have reshaped the layout of archaeological findings at historic site from 2004 to 2014. Overall, the historic site has undergone significant transformations in terms of infrastructure and land use, with the addition of new features such as a stadium, toilet and a palace, while the ancient temple and the sea remained unchanged. Of particular note is the introduction of a large stadium and the expansion of the residential area.
In 2004, the western side of the site was mainly occupied by three large trees. By 2014, although some trees remained, an ancient stadium had been constructed in the north-western corner. In addition, an ancient palace was built in the southern central area of the site.
On the eastern side, there were two ancient houses near the coast in 2004. Ten years later, the number of houses increased considerably, forming a larger residential area in the north-east. Furthermore, an ancient toilet was added in the northern central part of the site. Meanwhile, the ancient temple in the south-east and the sea along the eastern boundary remained unchanged throughout the period.
