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Bunsanseong Fortress

Bunsanseong Fortress

A fortress with a panoramic view of downtown Gimhae, Wangdo of Geumgwan Gaya, the Iron Kingdom

Hello, if you use the Busan Gimhae Light Rail from Sasang Station on Busan Subway Line 2, you can go around Gimhae, where the remains of Geumgwan Gaya, which bloomed iron culture for 491 years until it was merged into Silla in 532.

Gimhae City and Gaya History Theme Park from Manjangdae

분산성
분산성

Bunsanseong Fortress is a fortress that is about 900 meters from the top of the mountain to the downtown slope and is scheduled to continue restoration work until 2015 according to the restoration and maintenance plan of Bunsanseong Fortress, which began in 2000. It boasts a fantastic view of Geumgwan Gaya ruins such as the Royal Tomb of King Suro, Gimhae Museum, and Daeseong-dong Ancient Tomb Museum, as well as Gimhae City and Gimhae Plain at a glance. In addition, the Gaya History Theme Park, which is right next to the southeast of Bunsanseong Fortress, was opened in May 2015, and you can visit Bunsanseong Fortress and Gaya History Theme Park on foot.

According to the three monuments in Fortress and the Sinjeungdonggukyeojiseungram, Bunsanseong Fortress said that the fortress built by Gimhae Busa Park Gwi stacked stones in Gosanseong Fortress in 1871 in preparation for the invasion of Japanese pirates at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty. Based on the excavation of Gaya and Silla earthenware sculptures from Fortress, it is presumed to be ancient fortresses of Silla or Gaya period.

According to the three monuments in Fortress and the Sinjeungdonggukyeojiseungram, Bunsanseong Fortress said that the fortress built by Gimhae Busa Park Gwi stacked stones in Gosanseong Fortress in 1871 in preparation for the invasion of Japanese pirates at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty. Based on the excavation of Gaya and Silla earthenware sculptures from Fortress, it is presumed to be ancient fortresses of Silla or Gaya period.

And at the top of Fortress, there is Manjangdae, the beacon station of the Joseon Dynasty, which was restored in 1999, familiar to Gimhae citizens, and Haeunsa Temple to thank Empress Heo, the queen of King Kim Su-ro, the first king of Geumgwan Gaya, for safely crossing the sea from Ayuta, India.

Basic information
Name Bunsanseong
분산성(盆山城)
Address Mt.9 in Eobang-dong, Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province
경남 김해시 어방동 산9
Telephone 055-330-3254
More information Historic Site No. 66

How to go:After getting off at Inje University Station of Busan Gimhae Light Rail, take a taxi to Gaya Station Theme Park and walk to the fortress.

※The above article is written based on the information at the time of coverage. Please note that the content may differ from the current one depending on local circumstances.

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