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- Geumjeongsanseong abstract "Geumjeongsanseong (literally Geungjeong Mountain Fortress or Geumjeong Fortress) is the largest mountain fortress in the Republic of Korea today. It is located on Geumjeongsan in the Busan Metropolitan City.Following the Japanese invasion of 1592 and the Manchu invasion in 1627 and again in 1637, awareness of the necessity of national defence was heightened, especially against attacks from the sea. As a result of this awareness, this fortress was built in the 29th year (1703) of the reign of King Sukjong. The inner and the outer walls were mainly built of natural stones, but weak portions were reinforced with artificially worked square stone blocks. The walls are about 17 kilometers in length and from 1.5 meters to 3 meters in height. The area surrounded by the fortress is about 8.2 square kilometers. It is clear that fortresses had been already built on this site before 1700. Yi Chi-hong, a naval commander, left a record in 1667 in which he mentions traces of an old fortress on the site. The construction of the fortress began in 1701 at the recommendation of Jo Tae-dong, the Governor of Gyeongsang-do, and was completed in 1702. In 1707 the walls were built around the main structure of the fortress. This fortress fell to disuse because it was too large to maintain. After lying empty for a century, it was repaired in 1807, the seventh year of the reign of King Sunjo. Oh Han-won, the Dongnae Magistrate, took the responsibility for building the west gate in 1807, and the other gates the following year. There is a stele recording the building of the gates.The fortress was destroyed during the Japanese occupation (1910-1945), but began to be restored in 1972. The East, West and South gates were restored by 1974 and the north gate was rebuilt in 1989. Today, thanks to the restoration efforts, much of the walls and the four gates still stand. Of the 4 existing observation towers, the tower number 1 (제1망루) located on the south-west side was destroyed by the typhoon Rusa on the morning of September 1, 2002. The area around the South Gate is a popular resting place. The West Gate, even though it is the most impressive of the four, is the less frequented one due to its lack of accessibility.".
- Geumjeongsanseong builder Busan.
- Geumjeongsanseong builder Jo_Tae-dong.
- Geumjeongsanseong builder Oh_Han-won.
- Geumjeongsanseong buildingEndDate "1703; rebuilt in 1707, 1807, 1972, 1974 and 1989".
- Geumjeongsanseong location Busan.
- Geumjeongsanseong location Geumjeong_District.
- Geumjeongsanseong location South_Korea.
- Geumjeongsanseong thumbnail Geumjeong_Fortress_(4496948156).jpg?width=300.
- Geumjeongsanseong type Korean_castle.
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- Geumjeongsanseong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Busan_culture.
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- Geumjeongsanseong wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_invasions_of_Korea_(1592–1598).
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- Geumjeongsanseong wikiPageWikiLink Yi_Chi-hong.
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- Geumjeongsanseong builder "Jo Tae-dong, the Governor of Gyeongsang-do , Oh Han-won, the Dongnae Magistrate , Government of the Busan Metropolitan City".
- Geumjeongsanseong built "1703".
- Geumjeongsanseong condition "reconstructed, serves as historic site".
- Geumjeongsanseong demolished "during the Japanese Occupation".
- Geumjeongsanseong hangul "금정산성".
- Geumjeongsanseong hanja "金井山城".
- Geumjeongsanseong hasPhotoCollection Geumjeongsanseong.
- Geumjeongsanseong height "-180.0".
- Geumjeongsanseong location Busan.
- Geumjeongsanseong location Geumjeong-gu.
- Geumjeongsanseong location Geumjeong_District.
- Geumjeongsanseong location South_Korea.
- Geumjeongsanseong materials "stone, wood, plaster walls ; concrete, stone, wood, plaster walls".
- Geumjeongsanseong mr "Kŭmjŏngsansŏng".
- Geumjeongsanseong name "Geumjeongsanseong".
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- Geumjeongsanseong used "1703".
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- Geumjeongsanseong subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Busan.
- Geumjeongsanseong subject Category:Busan_culture.
- Geumjeongsanseong subject Category:Castles_in_South_Korea.
- Geumjeongsanseong subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Busan.
- Geumjeongsanseong hypernym Fortress.
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- Geumjeongsanseong comment "Geumjeongsanseong (literally Geungjeong Mountain Fortress or Geumjeong Fortress) is the largest mountain fortress in the Republic of Korea today. It is located on Geumjeongsan in the Busan Metropolitan City.Following the Japanese invasion of 1592 and the Manchu invasion in 1627 and again in 1637, awareness of the necessity of national defence was heightened, especially against attacks from the sea.".
- Geumjeongsanseong label "Geumjeongsanseong".
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- Geumjeongsanseong sameAs 金井山城.
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- Geumjeongsanseong depiction Geumjeong_Fortress_(4496948156).jpg.
- Geumjeongsanseong isPrimaryTopicOf Geumjeongsanseong.
- Geumjeongsanseong name "Geumjeongsanseong".