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Goyang, a romantic city
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Haengjusanseong Fortress

Goyang, a romantic city
full of culture and art

Haengjusanseong Fortress

Haengjusanseong Fortress

A beautiful cultural heritage with the spirit of our ancestors

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Haengjusanseong Fortress,
the historic site of the Battle

of Haengju during the Imjin War stands firm
in Goyang.

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Haengjusanseong Fortress is located in 89 Haengju-ro 15beon-gil, Deokyang-gu.
In 1593, soldiers and women defeated 30,000 Japanese soldiers with General Kwon Yul here at Haengjusanseong Fortress. The famous Haengju apron originated from this fortress where women carried rocks in aprons to fight.

It is unknown exactly when the fortress was constructed, but it appears to have existed since the Three Kingdoms period, as it features a broad plain surrounded by steep cliffs, which is consistent with the fortress design of the early Three Kingdoms period. The fortress is roughly one kilometer in length and resembles a Temoe-style stone fortress.

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When you arrive at Haengjusanseong Fortress, you will be humbled by this historic site along with the fresh air of the mountain and river. Here is a tip before your visit. Wear sneakers or hiking shoes, bring a bottle of water, and don't miss even a single place at the fortress. Warm up your body with a simple stretch and climb the fortress.

As you pass Daecheopmun Gate which marks the beginning of the fortress, you can see the imposing statue of General Kwon Yul at one o’clock. Behind the statue are reliefs depicting the resistance of the government forces, soldier monks, righteous armies, and women who defended this place. Stand in front of the statue, pray for the souls, and be overwhelmed with the statue's dignity.

Chungjangsa Shrine halfway up the trail

is a shrine that enshrined the portrait of General Kwon Yul who led the Battle of Haengju to victory.
On March 14th every year (solar calendar), Chungjangsa Shrine holds an ritual to commemorate the Battle of Haengju.

Chungjangsa image
As you follow
the path to
the fortress,

you will see a forked road. Turn left to reach the top of the mountain, or turn right to go to the Memorial Hall for the Battle of Haengju. Maybe head to the Memorial Hall for the Battle of Haengju to keep pace and study history at the same time.

The Memorial Hall houses a variety of weapons used at the time, including sinjijeon, the secret weapon of Joseon that led them to victory. The paintings of the Imjin War, including the Battle of Haengju, Battle of Ichi, and Battle of Doksanseong Fortress, will let you feel the fierce battle scene.

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Hangang River image

If you go up a little further from there,

you can see the
long-awaited

monument to the Battle of Haengju along with the panoramic view of the Hangang River. The monument and its landscape resonates deeper than any other summits.

It feels that the roar of victory of that day still remains at this top. To commemorate the souls who scarified their lives, there are events such as Haengjusanseong Sunrise on every New Year’s Day and the Battle of Haengju Festival in every March. Night events like the Artistic View of Haengju At Night are also held during a certain period to enjoy the beautiful night view of Haengjusanseong Fortress. It would be nice to visit here during this period.

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As you climb up the steep mountain trail,
you may imagine the people who would have struggled and suffered on this mountain to battle at the risk of their lives.
Haengjusanseong view image