Hwaseong Fortress or Suwon Hwaseong (Korean: 수원 화성) is a Korean fortress surrounding the centre of Suwon, the provincial capital of Gyeonggi Province,...
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through Hwaseong, stopping at Byeongjeom Station. Suin Bundang Line also passes through Hwaseong, stopping at Eocheon Station. Hwaseong Fortress is located...
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Suwon (section Hwaseong Fortress)
popular destination for day-trippers from Seoul, with the wall itself—Hwaseong Fortress—receiving 1½ million visits in 2015. Suwon plays an important economic...
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to the city of Suwon to be closer to his father's grave. He built Hwaseong Fortress to guard the tomb. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jeongjo...
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province of Gyeonggi Hwaseong Stadium, a group of sports facilities Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO heritage site in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea...
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constructed Hwaseong Fortress. Hwaseong Fortress and Namhansanseong are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. List of fortresses in Korea List of Korean fortresses in China...
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1795 by King Jeongjo of Joseon to visit the tomb of his father at Hwaseong Fortress. This historic event was a huge one, involving 5,661 people and 1...
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Namhansanseong (redirect from Namhan Mountain Fortress)
series 2023 - early episodes) Korean fortress Bukhansanseong History of Korea List of fortresses in Korea Hwaseong Fortress "UNESCO NEWS, Namhansanseong". Retrieved...
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Capital Area lie five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Changdeokgung, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo, Namhansanseong, and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon dynasty...
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Heritage Sites, including Changdeokgung Palace, Namhansanseong and Hwaseong Fortress. Seoul is the principal tourist destination for visitors; popular...
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Korean architecture (section Fortress architecture)
Gates in the Fortress Wall of Seoul. Chokseok pavilion, Jinju fortress wall. Sangdang Mountain Fortress in Cheongju. Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World...
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end of the 18th century. Following the establishment of the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, which was influenced by Qing construction technology and techniques...
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Hwaseong seongyeok uigwe (Korean: 화성성역의궤; Hanja: 華城城役儀軌) is an uigwe that records the process of building the Hwaseong Fortress. This 10-page document...
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Hyeonnyungwon near Suwon, 30 kilometres south of Seoul. Five years later the Hwaseong Fortress was built by King Jeongjo, specifically to memorialize and honour...
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him to design and supervise the construction of the walls for the Hwaseong Fortress (modern Suwon), which surrounded the palace where the king would live...
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current crest has been used by the Bluewings since 2008. It depicts the Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent symbol of the city of...
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with cameo guests, K-pop girl group Girls' Generation, and trips to Hwaseong Fortress, Caribbean Bay, Itaewon, and the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Japan...
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characterized by a line indicating time and season. 20 Hwaseong Fortress (수원 화성) Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
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Baekje Seoul Gyeongju Haeinsa Hahoe Yangdong Hwaseong Jeju Namhansanseong Bulguksa and Seokguram The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural...
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a variety of fortresses, including sanseong (mountain fortress), jinseong (camp fortress), and eupseong (city fortress). Hwando Fortress (위나암성; 尉那巖城)...
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bombing during the Blockade of Wonsan, c. 1951 Damaged gate of the Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon, c. 1951 U.S. C-119 Flying Boxcar airdropping supplies near...
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List of cities with defensive walls (redirect from Fortress town)
part of Busan) (See Dongnaeeupseong) Seoul (See Fortress Wall of Seoul) Suwon (See Hwaseong Fortress) Gwangju, Gyeonggi (See Namhansanseong) Goyang (See...
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Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon....
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Achasanseong (redirect from Acha Mountain Fortress)
Achasanseong Fortress is an earthen mountain fortress dating from the Korean Three Kingdoms period. Originally built by Baekje, it was occupied in turn...
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Sabi (Korea) (redirect from Sabi Fortress)
South Korea. Sabi Fortress also is known by the names Busosanseong, Sabiseong or Soburiseong Fortress. It consists of the inner fortress divided by roads...
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number over a million men. And when his armies failed to take Liao-tung Fortress (modern Liao-yang), the anchor of Koguryŏ's first line of defense, he had...
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Scenic and Historic Interest Area". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 Aug 2011. "Hwaseong Fortress". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 Aug 2011. "Imperial Palaces of the Ming and...
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neighborhoods located inside fortress walls, on a level field surrounded by mountains. It has well-preserved buildings such as a fortress, government buildings...
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Banwolseong (redirect from Wolseong Fortress)
Wolseong Palace Site, Gyeongju (慶州 月城, literally “Half Moon Fortress”), also commonly known as Wolseong Palace, was the royal palace compound of the Korean...
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Busanjinseong (redirect from Branch Wall-fortress in Busanjin)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Branch Wall-fortress in Busanjin (category) The Branch Wall-fortress in Busanjin (釜山鎭城), also known as Maruyama Castle...
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