Yeonmudae (Dongjangdae/Eastern Command Post)

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"Hwaseong Fortress features two command posts, known as "jangdae" in Korean, which were used to direct military operations. The Eastern Command Post, or "Yeonmudae," served as a training ground for soldiers and is distinguished by its three-level courtyard. This area included a ramp for horses and mounted soldiers. After the fortress's completion in 1796, a grand banquet was held in this courtyard for over 2,700 construction workers."

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