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Namdaemun (Korean: 남대문; lit. South
Great Gate),
officially known as the Sungnyemun...
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Namdaemun Market (Korean: 남대문시장) is a
large traditional market in Seoul,
South Korea. It is
located next to
Namdaemun, the main
southern gate to the old...
- On
February 10, 2008, an
arsonist set fire to the
historic Namdaemun gate (officially "Sungnyemun") in Seoul,
South Korea,
causing severe damage to the...
- The
Battle of
Namdaemun (Korean: 남대문 전투), also
known as the
Battle of the
South Great Gate, was an
rebellion by the
Korean army
against ****anese forces...
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Namdaemun (Korean for "South
Grand Gate") is a
historic gate in Seoul,
South Korea,
officially known as Sungnyemun.
Namdaemun may also
refer to: Namdaemun...
- The
Kaesong Namdaemun is the
south gate of the old
walled city of Kaesong,
North Korea.
Constructed between 1391 and 1393, it is the only one of the original...
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boutiques and
international brand outlets. The
nearby Namdaemun Market,
named after the
Namdaemun Gate, is the
oldest continually running market in Seoul...
- was
comfortably in the
southern plains of
Namdaemun (Kaesong). Nammun-dong (남문동/南門洞):
Named after Namdaemun (Kaesong). The Bell of
Yonbok Temple is located...
- in Jung District, Seoul,
South Korea between Chungmu-ro, Eulji-ro, and
Namdaemun-ro.
Myeongdong is
known for
being one of Seoul's main shopping, parade...
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sparking a
revolt led by
former imperial soldiers leading to the
battle at
Namdaemun Gate.
Emperor Sunjong incorporated the
remaining soldiers into the Imperial...