Done with your Stamp Tour in Seoul? Why not visit Suwon to see yet another World Heritage Site?
The Suwon Hwaseong Fortress was built from 1794 to 1796 during the reign of King Jeongjo, the 24th King of the Joseon Dynasty, and was officially inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997. It is hailed as the world's first planned city, having been more thoroughly and systematically designed than comparable structures of its time. Measuring 5.7 kilometers in circumference, the fortress was built in just over two and a half years using state-of-the-art equipment at the time, and features 48 surviving facilities, including 4 gates that face each of the cardinal directions: Janganmun (north), Paldalmun (south), Changnyongmun (east), and Hwaseomun (west).
(Click HERE to know more about Hwaseong Fortress as a World Heritage Site)
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| Visitors viewing construction equipment on exhibit outside the museum |
Prior to visiting the fortress, you may want to drop by the Suwon Hwaseong Museum where visitors can learn how the fortress was built through various models and exhibits, pick up a free audio guide available in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese at the Information Desk and take a self-guided tour around the museum. You can avail the free audio guide by presenting your identification card or passport.
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| Hwaseomun Gate of Suwon Hwaseong Fortress |
The Hwahongmun Gate, which features seven rainbow arches that allow Suwoncheon Stream to run through the fortress, and Banghwasuryujeong, the site from which area surveillance was conducted and the military commanded, are the highlights of Suwon Hwaseong Fortress. Banghwasuryujeong sits above a beautiful pond and garden where you can enjoy a break while you take in the view. Also recommended is the Hwaseong Dragon Train that goes around the fortress. There are tour cars that operate on the road by the fortress walls from Seongsinsa Temple on Paldalsan Mountain to Yeonmudae, and makes for a quick, yet enjoyable, way to view the fortress.
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| Hwaseong Dragon Train that goes around the fortress Archery program at Yeonmudae |
Here are the schedule of some permanent performances organized in front of Sinpungnu, the main gate to Hwaseong Haenggung Palace:
- 24 martial arts demonstrations (Tuesday to Sunday at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M)
- Jangyongyeong Guard Ceremony (2 P.M. on Sundays)- Visitors can take photos with the guards after the ceremony
- Traditional Performances like royal dance and tightrope dancing performace (Saturdays at 2pm)
There are also Art Workshops Street and Mural Streets in Haenggung-dong near the Hwaseong Haenggung Palace and one can rent bicycles at Haenggung Plaza (ID card is needed) to cruise along the fortress wall area and through the Mural Streets.
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