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Banwol-seong

Gyeongju


A few minutes¡¯ walk south through the trees from Cheomseongdae, Banwol-seong is the site of a once-fabled fortress. Now it¡¯s attractive parkland, where you can see some walls and ruins, as well as a huge and active excavation site. The only intact building is the early-18th-century Seokbinggo (Stone Ice House), which was once used as a food store and was restored in 1973. The hanja ʯ±ù¿â (meaning 'Stone Ice House') is carved on the lintel over the entrance.


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