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The fortress wall on either side of Paldalmun Gate has not yet been reconstructed. The 120 meters-long fortress wall to the west of Paldalmun Gate was demolished in the 1920s for the purpose of road expansion. This lost fortress wall originally included the Southwestern Gate Guard Post and the Southern Hidden Ditch. The Southwestern Gate Guard Post, which was located 49 meters west of the Southern Semi-circular Wall, was designed to monitor the gate and prevent enemy access. The Southern Hidden Ditch, which was located 48 meters west of the Southwestern Gate Guard Post, was installed to facilitate water drainage out through the Southern Watergate.
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Fortress Wall - Disconnected Part of the Southern Section - West - Public Info
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