- dynasty.
Throughout the
period of the
Joseon dynasty eupseongs were
modified and renovated, and new
eupseongs were built, but in 1910 ****an (the
occupying power...
- (Korean: 경주읍성; Hanja: 慶州邑城), also
called Gyeongju Eupseong Fortress, is a Goryeo-era
walled town (
eupseong [ko]) in Gyeongju,
South Korea. On
January 21,...
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including sanseong (mountain fortress),
jinseong (camp fortress), and
eupseong (city fortress).
Hwando Fortress (위나암성; 尉那巖城) in present-day
Wandu Sanggyeong...
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United Nations Peace Memorial Hall 40-step
Stairway Culture Center Dongnae Eupseong History Museum Busan was once a
center of
military affairs in the southern...
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Songgwangsa Temple,
Seonamsa Temple,
Nagan Eupseong Folk
Village Mokpo –
Mokpo Modern History Museum,
Gatbawi Rock,
Yudal Mountain...
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Songgwangsa Temple,
Seonamsa Temple,
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Mokpo Modern History Museum,
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against foreign invasion by
becoming a
fortress city (
Eupseong).
According to legend, the
eupseong was
built in the 16th year of King
Chungyeol (1290 AD)...
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South Korea. The
village is an
authentic Korean walled town [ko] (읍성;
eupseong) that
dates to at
latest the
early Joseon period. It was the
county office...
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numerous types of
Korean fortresses,
including sanseong (mountain fortress),
eupseong (city fortress), pyeongjiseong, gwanseong, jangseong, chaekseong, and more...