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− | An outpost, called ''dondae'' in Korean, was a small camp set up at a distance from a main military station. It was used to monitor the enemies’ movements and to stand guard against unauthorized intrusions and surprise attacks. | + | ::An outpost, called ''dondae'' in Korean, was a small camp set up at a distance from a main military station. It was used to monitor the enemies’ movements and to stand guard against unauthorized intrusions and surprise attacks. |
− | In 1679, during the Joseon dynasty, Minister of Military Affairs, Kim Seok-ju (1634-1684), recommended the construction of military outposts in Ganghwado Island to King Sukjong. A local magistrate, Yun I-je (1628-1701), oversaw the construction of 48 outposts. Six additional outposts were built later. These outposts were constructed on the coastal upland of Ganghwado, with artillery emplacement surrounded by high stone walls. | + | ::In 1679, during the Joseon dynasty, Minister of Military Affairs, Kim Seok-ju (1634-1684), recommended the construction of military outposts in Ganghwado Island to King Sukjong. A local magistrate, Yun I-je (1628-1701), oversaw the construction of 48 outposts. Six additional outposts were built later. These outposts were constructed on the coastal upland of Ganghwado, with artillery emplacement surrounded by high stone walls. |
− | Ganghwado Island has been a strategic military defense location for over a millennia. It is located at the mouth of the Imjin and Han Rivers, which pass by the capitals of the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), Gaeseong, and the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), Hanyang (present-day Seoul). It was the temporary capital of Goryeo during the Mongol invasions from 1232-1270. The famous Incheon Landing of the Korean War also occurred near here, and today it lies along the border with North Korea. | + | ::Ganghwado Island has been a strategic military defense location for over a millennia. It is located at the mouth of the Imjin and Han Rivers, which pass by the capitals of the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), Gaeseong, and the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), Hanyang (present-day Seoul). It was the temporary capital of Goryeo during the Mongol invasions from 1232-1270. The famous Incheon Landing of the Korean War also occurred near here, and today it lies along the border with North Korea. |
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