Bukhansanseong

Bukhansanseong
Part of the fortress wall (2005)
TypeKorean fortress
LocationBukhansan National Park, South Korea
Coordinates37°38′42″N 126°59′04″E / 37.6451°N 126.9845°E / 37.6451; 126.9845
Built1711 (1711)
Built bySukjong of Joseon
Official nameBukhansanseong Fortress
Designated1968-12-05
Reference no.162
Korean name
Hangul
북한산성
Hanja
北漢山城
Revised RomanizationBukhansanseong
McCune–ReischauerPukhansansŏng

Bukhansanseong (Korean: 북한산성; Hanja: 北漢山城) is a Joseon-era Korean fortress in Bukhansan National Park, South Korea. The present fort was completed in 1711, though plans for the structure date back to 1659. The name is also given to a fortress mentioned in the Samguk sagi, constructed by Gaeru of Baekje in 132 CE, and the two are often conflated although the putative connection is contested.

The modern Bukhansanseong was built to protect the approach to Seoul, filling a gap in Korea's defences that had become apparent during the second Manchu invasion of 1636 and the earlier Imjin War. The Bukhansanseong was used as a royal retreat in emergencies, and contains 120 rooms.