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The Fortress Site of Jwasuyeong is located near the Suyeong intersection between Yeonsanno (local road no.28)
and Suyeongno(local road no. 3). Originally it was located at Dongnae-hyeon in Busanpo ...
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The Shrine for 25 Patriots is located at the entrance of Suyeong Park.
To get there, take Yeonsan Road (local road no.28) from Suyeong intersection in the direction of Yeonsan-dong.
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To get to the Suyeongdong Pujo Tree, start from Suyeong intersection and take Yeonsan road (local road no. 28)
for about 50m and then take a right and proceed 400m from there towards.
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Take Yeonsan Road (local road no. 28) from Suyeong intersection in the direction of Yeonsan-dong.
Go 50m then turn right and proceed 400m (to wards the entrance of the Suyeong Park)
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To get here, start from the Suyeong intersection and take Yeonsan Road (local road no. 28)
Go 50m and the right and proceed 400m from there.
The South Gate was erected in 1692
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Suyeong Nongcheong-nori is oriented around work songs of rice growing farmers.
As modernization quickly progressed, such songs disappeared. Some of the residents,
and Suyeong relics and folk arts ...
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Suyeong Yaryu is one Korea's, traditional mask plays.
It has been displayed as a south-type mask dance in Suyeong-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan.
The origin of the mask dance dates back 200 years.
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Since Suyeong is a flourishing costal fishery, it also has well-developed Eobang,
cooperative association for fishing. Jwasuyeong eobang-nori is the modern version of Obang
training and education on anchovy ...
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