The Mud Wall in Suseok-Ri
Createdd 2015-08-21 Hit 1308
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Located at the height of 82.3m of the hill called “Tomijae” near by Han river, in Susuk-dong, Namyangju-city and defined as the 94th Kyunggi-do monument.
There are Acha-san on its west side, Yisung-san and Namhan-san on its south side, Chunma-san on its east side and Surak-san on its north side and Mieum naru (ferry) in front of the the village.
Those views make us to guess that this rampart is a vitally and strategically important place.
It looks like a half moon and the 140.5m round, made by hardened and piled muds and/or whittled a high mud pole (height: 4-5m) Geographically it tells this place was a very important military place around Han river in the Three Nations era and doing communicating function using signal fire in Josun era.
- Public transportation
- Taking the bus number of 30/3/5 in front of Chungryangri station and off at Donong-dong (30 minutes) and transferring to Maeul (local) bus number 10-1 which will take for 15 minutes.
- Automobile
- Taking Gangbuk doro (road) passing by Topyung interchange, then on your right side you will find Mieum naru (ferry) from where it can be found easily.