Official Name
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Alternate Names
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City, Country
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Notes
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Image
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Bukammun
(북암門)
North Secret Gate
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Suwon,
South Korea
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North Secret Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Bukammun Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Changnyongmun
(蒼龍文)
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Dongmun
East Gate
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Suwon,
South Korea
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East Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Changryongmun Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Changuimun
(彰義門, 彰義門)
Showing the Correct Thing Gate
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Buksomun
(북소문)
North Small Gate
North West Gate
Jahamun
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Seoul,
South Korea
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Originally built in 1396.
Gatehouse was burned down in 1592, and rebuilt in 1740.
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Changuimun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Chilsongmun
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Pyongyang,
North Korea
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The northern gate in walled city of Pyongyang.
Originally built in 6th century.
National treasure #18
of North Korea.
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Daehanmun
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Seoul,
South Korea
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The main gate of
Deoksugung
Palace.
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Dongammun
(동암門)
East Secret Gate
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Suwon,
South Korea
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East Secret Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Dongammun Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Dongnimmun
(獨立門, 獨立門)
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Independence Gate
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Seoul,
South Korea
|
Constructed in 1896-97.
Relocated in 1979.
Located in
Seodaemun Independence Park
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Independence Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Donuimun
(敦義門, 敦義門)
Loyalty Gate
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Seodaemun
(西大門)
West Great Gate
|
Seoul,
South Korea
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Originally built in 1396.
No longer exists.
Torn down in 1915 during the
Japanese colonial period
.
[1]
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Donuimun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Gaeseonmun
(개선문, 凱旋門)
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Arch of Triumph
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Pyongyang,
North Korea
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Built in 1982.
Commemorates Korean resistance against Japanese rule.
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Gaeseonmun Gate, Pyongyang, North Korea
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Geonchunmun
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Seoul,
South Korea
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The east gate of
Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
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Geunjeongmun
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Seoul,
South Korea
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The third inner gate of
Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
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Gwanghuimun
(光熙門, 光熙門)
Bright Light Gate
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Namsomun
(南小門)
South Small Gate
South East Gate
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Seoul,
South Korea
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Originally built in 1396.
Rebuilt 1711-1719.
Largely destroyed during the
Korean War
, but restored in 1976.
[2]
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Gwanghuimun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Gwanghwamun
(光化門, 光化門)
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Seoul,
South Korea
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Originally built in 1395.
The south and main gate of
Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
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Gwanghwamun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Heunginjimun
(興仁之門, 興仁之門)
Rising Benevolence Gate
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Dongdaemun
(東大門)
East Great Gate
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Seoul,
South Korea
|
Originally built 1398.
Originally called Heunginmun (slightly different from present name).
Present construction dates from 1869.
[3]
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Heunginjimun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Heungnyemun
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Seoul,
South Korea
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The second inner gate of
Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
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Hwahongmun
(華虹門)
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Buksumun
North Water Gate
|
Suwon,
South Korea
|
North Water Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Hwahongmun Water Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Hwaseomun
(화서문)
|
West Gate
|
Suwon,
South Korea
|
West Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Hwaseomun Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Hyehwamun
(惠化門, 惠化門)
Distribution of Wisdom Gate
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Dongsomun
(東小門)
East Small Gate
Honghwamn
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Seoul,
South Korea
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Originally built in 1396.
Originally called Honghwamun.
[4]
Destroyed during the Japanese colonial period, but restored in 1992.
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Hyehwamun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Jangammun
(長安門)
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Bungmun
North Gate
|
Suwon,
South Korea
|
North Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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North Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Jeonsungmun
(전승문, 戰勝門)
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Bukmun
(北門)
North Gate
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Seongnam,
South Korea
|
North Gate of
Namhansanseong
Fortress.
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North Gate of Namhansanseong, Seongnam, Korea
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Jihwamun
(紙花, 至和門)
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Nammun
(南門)
South Gate
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Seongnam,
South Korea
|
South Gate of
Namhansanseong
Fortress.
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South Gate of Namhansanseong, Seongnam, Korea
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Joaikmun
(좌익문, 左翼門)
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Dongmun
(同門)
East Gate
|
Seongnam,
South Korea
|
East Gate of
Namhansanseong
Fortress.
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East Gate of Namhansanseong, Seongnam, Korea
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Namdaemun
(南大門)
South Great Gate
|
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Kaesong,
North Korea
|
South gate of the old walled city of Kaesong.
Originally constructed between 1391 and 1393.
Listed among the
National Treasures of North Korea
.
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Namdaemun Gate in Kaesong
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Namsumun
(남수문)
South Floodgate
|
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Suwon,
South Korea
|
South Floodgate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
No longer exists. Destroyed in 1922.
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Paldalmun
(八達門)
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Nammun
(南大門)
South Gate
|
Suwon,
South Korea
|
South gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Paldalmn Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Potongmun
(普通門, 普通門)
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Pyongyang,
North Korea
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West gate of the old walled city of Pyongyang.
Originally constructed in the 6th century.
Listed as #3 among the
National Treasures of North Korea
.
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Pungnammun
(普通門, 普通門)
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Jeonju,
South Korea
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The South Gate of
Jeonju
.
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Pungnammun Gate, Jeonju, South Korea
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Seoammun
(서암文)
West Secret Gate
|
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Suwon,
South Korea
|
West Secret Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Seoammun Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Seonam Ammun
(鉏남암門)
South-West Secret Gate
|
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Suwon,
South Korea
|
South-West Secret Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress
.
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Seonam Ammun Gate, Suwon, Korea
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Sinmumun
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Seoul,
South Korea
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The north gate of
Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
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Souimun
(昭義門, 昭義門)
Promotion of Justice Gate
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Seosomun
(西小門)
West Small Gate
Sodeongmun
South West
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Seoul,
South Korea
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Originally built in 1396.
Originally called Sodeongmun.
No longer exists.
Torn down in 1914 during the
Japanese colonial period
.
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Souimun Gate historical image, Seoul, Korea
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Sukjeongmun
(肅靖門, 肅靖門)
Rule Solemnly Gate
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Bukdaemun
(북대문)
North Great Gate
|
Seoul,
South Korea
|
Originally built in 1396.
Originally called Sukcheongmun.
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Sukjeongmun Gate, Seoul, Korea
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Sungnyemun
(崇禮門, 崇禮門)
Exalted Ceremonies Gate
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Namdaemun
(南大門)
South Great Gate
|
Seoul,
South Korea
|
Originally built in 1398.
Heavily damaged by
fire
in 2008.
Currently being restored (2012).
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Korea-Seoul-Namdaemun-Sungnyemun-11
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Taedongmun
(大同門, 大同門)
Great East Gate
|
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Pyongyang,
North Korea
|
East gate of the old walled city of Pyongyang.
Originally constructed in the 6th century.
Listed as #4 among the
National Treasures of North Korea
.
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Taedongmun Gate, Pyongyang, North Korea
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Wooikmun
(우익문, 右翼門)
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Seomun
(序文)
West Gate
|
Seongnam,
South Korea
|
West Gate of
Namhansanseong
Fortress.
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West Gate of Namhansanseong, Seongnam, Korea
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Yeonchumun
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Seoul,
South Korea
|
The west gate of
Gyeongbokgung
Palace.
|
Yeongeunmun
(迎恩門)
|
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Seoul,
South Korea
|
Only remnants of this gate remain.
Located in
Seodaemun Independence Park
.
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Yeongeunmun-Inwang
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