Heunginjimun, A timeless gateway amidst modern vibrancy
288 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul Special City, South Korea (Jongno 6-ga)
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Introduction
Built in 1396, Sungnyemun is a gate constructed by King Taejo of Joseon to protect the capital. Despite multiple rebuilds, its original form has been preserved and designated as National Treasure No. 1. Sungnyemun is located in the eastern part of Seoul and was originally called Sungnyemun Gate, but was later renamed Dongdaemun Gate during the Japanese occupation. Hongnimun is an important part of the gate, with a two-story gatehouse, 5 rooms on the front and 2 rooms on the sides. It is the only one among the eight gates of Seoul that has defensive walls outside the gate. The surrounding walls have been demolished, leaving only the gate and protective walls, and a photo area has been set up in the front plaza for visitors. Dongdaemun Fashion Town is located nearby, attracting many tourists. Especially when contrasted with the magnificent lighting of Fashion Town and other areas, Sungnyemun Gate showcases a unique beauty and has become a popular spot for nighttime photography. Address 288 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul Special City, South Korea (Jongno 6-ga)
Opening hours Open all year round.
Transportation Visitors can take the subway Line 1 or Line 4 and get off at Dongdaemun Station.