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Walking around Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon | Korea’s UNESCO World Heritage Site 🇰🇷🚶‍♂️

#suwon #hwaseongfortress #koreatravel Hwaseong Fortress in Suwon is a 5.7-kilometer-long UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1796 The UNESCO designation in 1997 recognizes Hwaseong Fortress as a masterpiece of military architecture The fortress combines Korean, Chinese, and Western military architecture, making it a unique historic site King Jeongjo constructed the fortress to honor his father and strengthen Suwon’s defense system There are four main gates, secret tunnels, and defense facilities spread along the fortress walls Paldalmun Gate, the southern gate, is the largest and the only one with a semicircular wall Janganmun Gate, the impressive northern gate, is the biggest fortress gate in all of Korea Changnyongmun Gate in the east and Hwaseomun Gate in the west connected Suwon to nearby regions Each gate had a strategic role, allowing trade, defense, and movement of troops in wartime Inside the walls, Hwaseong Haenggung Palace served as a royal retreat for King Jeongjo The Seojangdae Pavilion on Paldalsan Mountain offers breathtaking views of Suwon’s modern skyline Visitors can try traditional archery at the fortress, just like Korean soldiers did centuries ago To get there from Seoul, take Subway Line 1 to Suwon Station, then a bus to Paldalmun Suwon Station has frequent buses—take Bus 11, 13, or 36 to reach the fortress easily The fortress is stunning at night when the walls and gates are beautifully illuminated Suwon’s annual Hwaseong Cultural Festival celebrates the fortress’s history with parades and performances

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