Mongchontoseong

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Mongchontoseong
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Mongchon earthen fortification (2011).
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeoul Mongchontoseong
McCune–ReischauerSeoul M'ongchont'osŏng

Mongchontoseong Earthen Fortification (Korean서울 몽촌토성; Hanja서울 夢村土城; RRMongchontoseong) is an ancient earthen rampart dating from the Baekje kingdom. It appears to have played the same role in defending the region the fortifications constructed on Mt. Acha. The fortification walls are estimated to have been about 2.7 kilometres (1.7 miles) in length and approximately 6 to 7 metres (20 to 23 feet) high. The fortifications of Mongchon Toseong had two unique features: a palisade atop the wall and a moat surrounding its base. They are part of Wiryeseong with Pungnaptoseong. It is located what is now in the Olympic Park of Seoul, South Korea. During the 1988 Summer Olympics, the running portion of the modern pentathlon event were hosted there. A number of important excavations of the site were conducted prior to the construction of the nearby Olympic Park.

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