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clan of the Xianbei attacked Goguryeo and sacked Hwando in 341, capturing thousands of prisoners to provide cheap labor. The Xianbei also devastated Buyeo in 346, accelerating Buyeo migration to the Korean peninsula. Goguryeo, though temporarily weakened, would soon recoup and continue its expansion.
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Goguryeo consolidated its power and began to threaten the Chinese commanderies, under the nominal control of
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Goguryeo ended China's presence on the Korean peninsula by conquering the
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City, because of its historical importance and exceptional architecture.
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in 313. However, Goguryeo faced opposition by the proto-Mongol
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jilin
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Index

Hwando Mountain Fortress
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Jilin
China
Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom
Criteria
1135-003
Session
Coordinates
41°9′51.2″N 126°6′55.9″E / 41.164222°N 126.115528°E / 41.164222; 126.115528
Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Hwando is located in Jilin
Hwando is located in China
Chinese
pinyin
Goguryeo
Gungnae
Jilin
Ji'an
Jilin
Northeast China

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