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Gwanghwamun

Gwanghwamun
Korean name
Hangul
광화문
Hanja
光化門
Revised RomanizationGwanghwamun
McCune–ReischauerKwanghwamun

Gwanghwamun (Korean광화문; Hanja光化門) is the main and largest gate of Gyeongbokgung, in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. It is located at a three-way intersection at the northern end of Sejongno. As a landmark and symbol of Seoul's long history as the capital city during the Joseon period, the gate has gone through multiple periods of destruction and disrepair. The most recent large-scale restoration work on the gate was finished and it was opened to the public on August 15, 2010.[1]

  1. ^ "Restored royal gate Gwanghwamun unveiled," Korea Times. August 15, 2010.

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