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.

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