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A full-day private tour of UNESCO World Heritage sites outside Seoul with a friendly and knowledgeable certified tour guide in a comfortable vehicle. Suwon Hwaseong is a flat mountain fortress that cannot be found in China, Japan, or other places, and it has both military defense and commercial functions. It is the best of the Eastern fortresses with the most scientific, rational, and practical structure. Namhansanseong is a mountain fortress from the Joseon Dynasty. It was built on a large scale in the 4th year of King Injo’s reign (1626) on the old site of Jujangseong (672), built during the reign of King Munmu of Unified Silla. Namhansanseong maximizes its defensive capabilities by taking advantage of the rugged terrain. It was a royal refuge (a place where the king and the government took refuge in times of war) where the dynasty could take shelter with its people.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Free Wi Fi on board
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Air-conditioned vehicle
Gas/Toll/Parking fees all included
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Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
Suwon Hwaseong is a fortress from the Joseon Dynasty located in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do. It was built for defensive purposes by King Jeongjo to move the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Jangheon, and to build a new city where residents could be relocated. Construction began in February 1794 and was completed after two and a half years of construction. The total length of the fortress is 5.74 km, and the 4-6 m high fortress walls surround an area of 130 ha. It has the following characteristics: it was a castle that was planned and built from the beginning; it was built as a single castle city by combining a town wall for residence and a defensive mountain wall; it actively utilized new scientific knowledge and technology from the East and the West with traditional castle building techniques; it added many defensive facilities that were not common in previous Korean castles; and it showed a unique beauty by being built in a natural shape following the surrounding terrain.
Namhansanseong Fortress
Namhansanseong, built on a mountain 25km southeast of Seoul, is a mountain fortress built during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) to serve as a temporary capital in case of emergency. Some of the earliest remains of Namhansanseong date back to the 7th century, but it was rebuilt several times afterward, most notably in the early 17th century to counter the threat of the Qing Dynasty, which was founded by the Manchurian people of China. Namhansanseong was built by mobilizing an army of monks, who guarded the fortress. Namhansanseong is a fortress that embodies the entirety of the defensive military engineering concept of the time, reflecting the influence of castle systems introduced from China and Japan and the aspects of castle construction technology that changed with the introduction of firearms from the West. Namhansanseong is also a symbol of the independence and autonomy of the Korean people.
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