Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hwaseong Fortress' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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King Jeongjo also ordered public works, such as the building of educational facilities to better facilitate the city as a capital. | WIKI |
At the time, the dominant model for building fortresses in Korea was to make a simple wall for the city or town and a separate mountain fortress to which the people could evacuate in times of war. | WIKI |
When one was lit it signaled peace, two meant the enemy had been spotted, three warned that the enemy was approaching, four meant the enemy had made it into the city, and five signals lit was an alert that fighting had begun. | WIKI |
As of winter 2008 the wall has been under repair by Suwon City Council, while the South Gate's roof is undergoing a full dismantling and reconstruction. | WIKI |
Hwaseong is a piled-stone and brick fortress of the Joseon Dynasty that surrounds the centre of Suwon City, of Gyeonggi-do Province. | UNESCO |
The Suwoncheon Stream continues to flow through the heart of the city from the Hwahongmun Floodgate and the roads linking the main gates still function as the core of the road system. | UNESCO |
The meandering fortress wall has been pierced in nine places to accommodate the cityxe2x80x99s traffic network. | UNESCO |
The Suwon City World Cultural Heritage Hwaseong Management Ordinance regulates visitation and usage of Hwaseong and its associated facilities. | UNESCO |
The periodically revised District Unit Plan of Suwon City sets limitations to the building coverage ratio, floor space index, and height of structures within and outside of the fortress. | UNESCO |
The Suwon Hwaseong Management Foundation established under the authority of the Suwon City Ordinance, is responsible for operating the facilities, profit-generating projects at the site and the promotion of tourism. | UNESCO |