- Mongch'ont'osŏng (Korean: 몽촌토성; Hanja: 夢村土城) is an
ancient earthen rampart dating from the
Baekje period. It is
located what is now in the
Olympic Park...
- (south of the river) Wiryeseong. The
earthen walls of
Pungnap Toseong and
Mongchon Toseong in Songpa-gu,
Seoul are
believed by many to be the
remains of Hanam...
- the Han River,
which is
widely believed to be the site of Wiryeseong.
Mongchon Toseong is
another earthen wall
built during the
Baekje period that is...
-
Olympic Gymnastics Hall[N] –
gymnastics Olympic Tennis Center[N] –
tennis Mongchon Tosong[N] –
modern pentathlon (running)
Other venues in
metropolitan Seoul...
-
widely believed to be the main
Wiryeseong site. Yet
another earthen wall,
Mongchon Toseong,
located nearby, is also
dated from the
early Baekje era. All of...
-
other sites.
Signs of Baekje's
capitals have also been
excavated at the
Mongchon Fortress and the
Pungnap Fortress in Seoul.
Heavenly Horse Tomb List of...
-
Seoul Sports Complex were
constructed between 1973 and 1984.
Except for
Mongchon Tosong and the
Tongillo Road Course, all of the
other venues were completed...
- name
literally means "in the fortress,"
probably referring to the
nearby Mongchon and
Pungnap earthen walls, and it was also
named from Seongnae-cheon. It...
- is
widely believed to be the site of Wiryeseong.
Another earthen wall,
Mongchon Toseong (몽촌토성), is
located nearby and also
dates back to the
early Baekje...
- Pool (swimming) Diving,
Synchronized swimming, Swimming,
Water polo 8,000
Mongchon Tosong (running) None 10,000
Olympic Fencing Gymnasium (fencing) Fencing...