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Conwy Castle in Wales

Conwy Castle

🧠 Fact: This 13th-century fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with towering walls and eight massive towers.
💡 Tip: Climb the towers for stunning panoramic views of Conwy and the estuary.

Info: Conwy Castle, located in North Wales, is a magnificent medieval fortress built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 as part of his campaign to conquer Wales. Overlooking the River Conwy, the castle boasts eight massive towers and thick defensive walls, making it one of the most impressive and well-preserved castles in Europe. It is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers stunning views of the surrounding town and countryside. Visitors can explore its towers, ramparts, and chambers, gaining a glimpse into the military architecture and history of medieval Britain.

Hwaseong Fortress – in South Korea

Hwaseong Fortress

🧠 Fact: A UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the late 18th century, encircling Suwon city.
💡 Tip: Walk the entire fortress wall loop for panoramic views over Suwon.

Info: Hwaseong Fortress, located in Suwon, South Korea, is a UNESCO World Heritage site built in the late 18th century during the Joseon Dynasty. Commissioned by King Jeongjo to honor his father and strengthen the kingdom, the fortress showcases impressive military architecture, combining Eastern and Western design techniques. The massive stone and brick walls stretch over 5.7 kilometers and include watchtowers, gates, and bastions. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, Hwaseong is not only a historical landmark but also a popular spot for walking, cultural events, and traditional archery experience.

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