Paekmasan Fortress

Paekmasan Fortress
Chosŏn'gŭl 백마산성
Hancha 白馬山城
Revised Romanization Baengmasanseong
McCune–Reischauer Paengmasansŏng

The Paekmasan Fortress is a walled fortress in Phihyon County, North Korea. It is listed as a National Treasure of North Korea.

The fortress dates from the era of the Koguryo Kingdom; the outer walls were reinforced during the Koryo Dynasty and the Joseon Dynasty. The complex is built around the area of Mt. Paekma.[1]

The walls of the fortress feature both inner and outer walls; the inner walls are 2590 meters long were reinforced in 1014-1017 with Uma Walls built during the Koguryo Kingdom as bedding. The outer walls are 2430 meters long and were built in 1753; they are five to seven meters high. The outer walls feature several arch-shaped gates in the east, west, south and north; a two-storied building located at the south gate was destroyed during the Japanese occupation of the area.[1]

The enclosed area inside the fortress has 13 ponds, 32 wells, as well as an of armory, a food storehouse and barracks. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Paekmasan Walls, Heritage of Korean Nation". KCNA (Pyongyang). May 27, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2014.

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