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Day 8. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress

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This morning we took the metro to Yongsan from where we transferred onto Korail Line 1 to Suwon, (the  brown line).  Line 1 splits at Guro so care needs to be taken to ensure you are on the correct train.  Express trains only operate after Guro so any train can be taken as far as there.  In order to catch a bus to Hwaseong Fortress, we left Suwon station at Exit 4.

Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, South Korea
Paldalmun Gate, Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, South Korea

I had somehow expected Suwon to be fairly quiet but it’s an extremely busy and crowded city located 30 km (19 miles) to the south of Seoul.  Turning left after leaving the station we called into the tourist information office to collect a map and enquire about buses to Hwaseong.  Bus numbers 11, 13, 36 and 39 can all be taken from the bus stop outside the tourist information office and passengers need to alight at the fifth stop at the Paldalmun Gate.  T Money cards can be used on buses and the fare is included in the original ticket price as long as the transfer takes place within 30 minutes.  Do please remember to both tap in on entering the bus and out as you leave otherwise you will be charged more.

Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, South Korea
Entrance to the Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon

Before exploring the fortress we were in need of a drink so we stopped briefly to study our map and sip our coffees before making our way to the Paldalmun Gate.  Integrated tickets (3,500 Won / £2.45) can be purchased for admission to Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, Suwon Museum and Suwon Hwaseong Museum but as there was free entry on the weekend of our visit we got in free.

Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, South Korea
Walking up the steep path at Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon

The Hwaseong Fortress is a very impressive structure dating from the latter part of the Joseon dynasty, being constructed between 1794-1796.  In 1997 it became a UNESCO world heritage site.  To the side of the Paldalmun Gate we followed a path along the edge of the fortress wall up Paldalsan Mountain.  It was a very steep staircase but it levelled off once we arrived at the summit.  The fortress wall stretches for a total of 5.52 km (3.57 miles) and has four gates, one facing in each direction.

Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, South Korea
Views from the fortress wall over Suwon

Having regained our breath, we strolled along the wall admiring the views and the ever present flowering azaleas which were at their best.  Soon, we arrived at the ornate Hwahongmun Pavilion which provided us with panoramic views over the city of Suwon.

Hwahongmun Pavilion, Suwon, Korea
Hwahongmun Pavilion

Continuing, we passed through the Hwaseomun Gate and progressed to a lower, flatter section of the wall leading to the Janganmun Gate where we decided to leave the wall.  From there we walked alongside the stream to the centre of the fortress at Maehyanggyo bridge.

Janganmun Gate, Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, Korea
Janganmun Gate, Hwaseong Fortress

On arrival at the Haenggung Plaza outside the palace gates we discovered a Taekkyon festival taking place, appearing similar to Taekwondo as a casual observer like ourselves.  By coincidence we had visited the World Taekwondo headquarters and museum the previous day so it was interesting to watch part of this martial arts competition.

Taekkyon Festival, Haenggung Plaza, Suwon, Korea
Taekkyon Festival, Haenggung Plaza, Suwon

We had obviously arrived in Suwon on the best day as a traditional Korean music and dance festival was taking place in front of the Haenggung Palace.  Finding a space on one of the benches, we sat in the sunshine for half an hour to watch part of the performance.

Taekkyon Festival, Haenggung Plaza, Suwon, Korea
Cultural festival taking place outside Haenggung Palace, Suwon

Inside the palace more activities were taking place including arts and crafts, traditional games and a theatrical performance.  Although there were many people interested in these activities, the palace itself was actually not very busy and we enjoyed our self guided tour.  Before leaving Suwon we had a quick look in the Art Museum and treated ourselves to ice cream cones before returning to Seoul.  Our return journey to City Hall on Line 1 took approximately one hour and cost just over £1.

Haenggung Palace, Suwon, Korea
Haenggung Palace, Suwon

After a good rest in our room we enjoyed dinner in a small restaurant just around the corner from the hotel.  My dish of buckwheat noodles in a warm chicken broth was delicious and came served with the usual kimchi side dishes.

Banpo Night Market, Seoul
Banpo Night Market, Seoul

Having finished our meal, we took the metro to the Express Bus Terminal and then walked approximately 1 km to the Bamdokkaebi Park where a night market takes place each Friday and Saturday evening between 6.00 p.m. and 11.00 p.m. from March until October.

Banpo Rainbow Bridge, Seoul
Banpo Rainbow Bridge, Seoul

We were amazed to find that it was such a large event with hundreds of people enjoying moonlight picnics on the beach overlooking the river.  It is one of the most popular weekend night markets amongst Seoulites.  Dozens of food trucks offer both traditional Korean snacks and international dishes.  I spotted a queue of people waiting to buy an English afternoon tea, complete with scone and jam, whilst others waited patiently for fish and chips or hot dogs.  In addition to street food there were handicraft and gift stalls and a live stage.

Banpo Rainbow Bridge, Seoul
Banpo Rainbow Bridge, Seoul

The market is centred around the Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain which runs along both sides of the Banpodaegyo bridge.  Shows take place each evening between 7.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. lasting 20 minutes and are an impressive sight.  200 lights illuminate the fountain as it sends out rainbow coloured jets of water synchronised to music

Banpo bridge floating islands, Seoul
View from Banpo bridge floating islands

We wandered across a smaller bridge which connects to three man-made floating islands.  These small islands were created with the theme of flowers on the Hangang River and were very pretty with their twinkling lights and  floral displays.  Located on the islands are a conference/ exhibition centre, restaurants and bars with outdoor gardens.  These gardens were absolutely beautiful as from them there were splendid views of the rainbow bridge.  Viewing the twinkling lights of the small boats bobbing around in the water was a perfect end to a lovely day in Suwon and Seoul.

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51 responses to “Day 8. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress”

  1. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
    jasonlikestotravel

    Suwon looks really interesting, I’ll have to add it to my list of places to visit along with Seoul 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely Jason – I’m sure you would love South Korea – stunning scenery, lovely people, delicious food and not too expensive!

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        jasonlikestotravel

        Sounds perfect! 🙂

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  2. Saad Ahmad Avatar
    Saad Ahmad

    This seems like an amazing place to visit, thank you for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The UNESCO fortress is very impressive and a definitive MST if you are visiting Seoul. Thank you for your welcome thoughts on this post.

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  3. restlessjo Avatar

    Magnificent! What a time you had 🙂 🙂

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  4. rhondasummer Avatar

    Beautiful, thanks for the interesting post. I would love to visit there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I do hope you have an opportunity to visit Suwon Hwaseong Fortress sometime.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, it’s so nice to read that you enjoyed this post.

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  6. thepointsoflu Avatar

    Great post it’s nice to see something different other than what we see on the news.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so nice to receive your positive feedback.

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  7. Heidi goes Avatar
    Heidi goes

    Great Photos

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Heidi, I’m pleased you enjoyed my photos of the Fortress.

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  8. BloomsandBeautifuls Avatar

    Thank you for sharing! 💜 I have a blog tea party on the 3rd and I’m encouraging my blog readers to drop their link off on my posts. Would you care to share your world with us?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to read my post and for the navigation to your blog tea party. I’ll definitely take a look!

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  9. Shane's Blog 5150 Avatar

    Amazing blog and pictures! As a person who loves traveling myself, blogs like this is what I love to read.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much Shane for your kind words, they are much appreciated. It’s so nice to read that by sharing my experiences I can help others plan their travels.

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  10. fakeflamenco Avatar

    Amazing photos. The yin-yang symbols on the fortress buildings are beautiful. I had no idea they were part of Korean culture too. You’re inspiring me to learn more about Asia. Thanks!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Korea is a beautiful country with a rich cultural heritage. I hope my posts might inspire you to visit one day.

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      1. fakeflamenco Avatar

        I believe you have! : )

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  11. frejatravels Avatar

    Nicely written with many information. tumb up:)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Freja for your kind words. It’s so nice to read that you have enjoyed this post on Suwon.

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  12. morgocon Avatar
    morgocon

    Another excellent post! You must either spend an incredible amount of time planning or have ultra phenomenal good luck to be present during such excellent periods of activity! What’s your secret?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. We do research our destinations in advance but of course allow plenty of flexibility when we come across something else that takes our interest.

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  13. meximinnesotana Avatar

    I love your photos! I have never really had an interest in South Korea but your photos convince me it may be something to add to my bucket list… 😉

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      South Korea isn’t as popular as neighbouring Japan but it’s a beautiful country with gorgeous scenery and lovely old buildings. I do hope you might consider visiting sometime.

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  14. Piia | Ticket to Adventures Avatar

    This looks lovely! And so exotic with those gorgeous palaces and pavillions.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      South Korea is such a beautiful country with some gorgeous out buildings Piia. I hope you get a chance to visit sometime.

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  15. a mindful traveler Avatar

    The views of the city from the Fortress are lovely, even though those steps look quite steep!! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! It was worth the time to climb the steps as we did have some lovely views. Korea is such a beautiful country.

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      1. a mindful traveler Avatar

        Another one for the bucket list for sure! 👍🏼😊

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thank you, I do hope you get a chance to visit the fortress as it’s well worth the journey out of Seoul for a day.

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  16. resonate my thoughts Avatar

    Hey traveler.. I like your blog..😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. It’s so nice to read you are enjoy my blog.

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  17. sparvhok Avatar

    Wow many great tips here for traveling around Seoul, thanks!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it’s good to be able to share my travel experiences to be able to help others.

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  18. Raj Avatar

    Great post and step by step description! Historic places always a double pleasure to travel!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Raj for your much appreciated comments. South Korea is a very beautiful country with many historic places to visit.

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  19. John Armstrong Avatar

    Interesting! Made me think.of visiting S.Korea next time I.m in Asia. Thanks!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you John for taking an interest in this post. I hope my series of posts on Korea might inspire you to consider a visit!

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  20. ianscyberspace Avatar

    As usual great detail beautifully illustrated. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian, I’m so pleased you enjoyed my post on the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress.

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  21. Sartenada Avatar

    Wow. It is gorgeous fortress this Hwaseong Fortress. I enjoyed every photo in this post and I Felt like being there thru Your photos. Thank You for this post. Have a nice day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Matti for taking an interest in my Korean series of posts. The Hwaseong Fortress is very impressive.

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  22. IngridMadisonAve Avatar

    Gorgeous pics! Thanks for sharing. Oh that kimchi has such a powerful smell.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ingrid for your kind words. It took me awhile to get used to kimchi whilst we were in Korea!

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  23. righteousbruin9 Avatar

    I remember that we expected Suwon to be a noisy, cookie-cutter suburb of Seoul. That there was so much delightful historic treasure in Hwaseon and Hangeung is a testament to the vision of the Korean people.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated thoughts Suwon fortress is indeed a delightful historic treasure.

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