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Donuimun (Korean: 돈의문; lit. Loyalty Gate),
sometimes called the West Gate or Seodaemun...
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Retrieved 2012-06-16.
Donuimun: http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2009/10/22/2009102200725...
- is part of the
Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul) area and is
named after Donuimun, one of the
Eight Gates of
Seoul which was
formerly located within the...
- was used in
reference to the
specific area
along Jeong-dong road from
Donuimun to
Baejae school. At that time,
instead of
using hanok,
terms like jooga...
- late 14th century. The four main
gates were
Heunginjimun (East Gate),
Donuimun (West Gate),
Sungnyemun (South Gate), and
Sukjeongmun (North Gate). The...
- walls,
strict patrols were conducted. The
Training Dojang patrolled from
Donuimun to
Jonggak in the west, from
Sungnyemun to Mapo in the south, and from...
-
Cheonggyecheon Museum [ko]
Seoul City Wall
Museum Baek In-je House [ko]
Donuimun History Museum Gongpyeong Historic Site
Museum Seoul Urban Life Museum...
- the
Hanok skyline and large,
ancient tombs.
Donuimun Museum Village The
Saemunan neighborhood,
where Donuimun Museum Village stands today, was designated...
-
Donghak Peasant Revolution Museum Donghwasa Dongmyo Dongseongno Festival Donuimun Dosan Ahn Chang-ho
Memorial Hall
Dosan Park
Doseonsa Duryu Park
Eight Views...
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Seodaemun means literally "West
Great Gate." This is a
colloquial name of
Donuimun, one of the
former Eight Gates of Seoul,
which was torn down in 1915. Even...