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  2. May 17, 2024 · The Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, with its incredible defensive wall, is a fascinating World Heritage Site that makes for a perfect day trip from Seoul.

    • History of The Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
    • A Walking Guide to Suwon Fortress
    • How to Visit The Suwon Fortress

    Holy shitnsacks, you guys, I did NOT expect the history of the Suwon Fortress to be this dramatic, but here I am after doing a deep dive through Wikipedia for the last hour. To explain its history, I kind of have to go back and explain why it even exists.

    Start at Paldalmun or South Gate

    Paldalmunis the starting point for anyone visiting the fortress. It’s a massive gate right in the middle of the road, and you’ll get dropped off here if you take a bus. Walk straight until you get to the palace’s main gate. It’ll feel like you’re not going the right way at first, but you are! It’s about 5-10 minutes.

    View the 24 Martial Arts Performance at Sinpungnu

    We managed to get to the main gate right on time for this fantastic performance! It’s at 11:00 a.m. every day besides Monday, and it’s a demonstration of the 24 different martial arts recorded and illustrated in MuyeDoboTonjiin 1790. According to the brochure, there are over a thousand movements! The performance itself is only 18 of the 24 since the logistics of horseback is a bit much for every day. It’s seriously beautiful, and Autumn and I took about a million photos! Other performances to...

    Afterward, wander around Hwaseong Haenggung (화성 행궁).

    After the performance, we went into the palace. You’ll see it called a temporary palace. It was one of a few built for the royal family if the ones in Seoul were too dangerous during times of war. Haenggung (행궁) was also mainly built for King Jeongjo to stay in while he visited his father’s tomb. Otherwise, it was used as the Suwon governmental office. One big event I kept reading about was the celebration of Lady Hyegyong’s 60th birthday (who, IMO, 100% deserves any praise and love she got a...

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    1. Korean Name: 수원 화성 2. Address: 경기도 수원시 팔달구 정조로 910 (장안동) 3. English Address: 910, Jeongjo-ro, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 4. Cost: 1,000 KRW for the fortress, 1,500 for Haenggung 5. Open: 5.1. March – October: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 5.2. November – February: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    Best Time to Visit Suwon Hwaseong

    There’s not a lot of shade at Suwon Hwaseong, so I can’t imagine July or August would be smart times to visit! It was pretty hot, and we pretty sun tired by the time we finished. I imagine autumn is the best time with all the fall colors and leaves. It looked like there were a few areas with pretty cherry blossoms as well, and winter with the snow must be breathtaking!

    How to Get to the Suwon Fortress

    Suwon is only about 40-minutes to an hour away from the center of Seoul, and it’s even on the subway line! If you were to take the subway from the Insadong area toSuwon Station, it would be 52 minutes on the subway train. From Suwon Station, you want to take a bus to Paldalmun (about five stops away). Head to the Tourist Information Center right outside, and the bus stop you need is right in front of that.

  3. Hwaseong Fortress in the town of Suwon is just a 30-minute train ride from Seoul. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Korea’s most important historical treasures and is the only remaining walled fortress in the country.

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  4. Hwaseong is a piled-stone and brick fortress of the Joseon Dynasty that surrounds the centre of Suwon City, of Gyeonggi-do Province. It was built in the late 18th century by King Jeongjo for defensive purposes, to form a new political basis and to house the remains of his father, Crown Prince Jangheon.

  5. The Hwaseong Fortress, located in Suwon, 30km from Seoul, is an ancient edifice built at the end of the 18th century to prevent the kingdom from its numerous enemies. It uses elements from both occidental and oriental architectures. That makes this building unique compared to any other Korean fortifications.

  6. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress makes a must-go day trip from Seoul, complemented by a variety of nearby attractions from the palace, popular chicken street, trendy cafes and restaurants, colorful mural villages, cultural shopping streets, museums, and seasonal festival celebrations.

  7. Day trip guide to Suwon Hwaseong Fortress (UNESCO World Heritage) from Seoul, Korea. Include maps, walking courses, attractions and how to get there.

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