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Sinmumun (Korean: 신무문; Hanja: 神武門; lit. Black Turtle-Snake Gate) is the
north gate of the
palace Gyeongbokgung in Seoul,
South Korea. It was used generally...
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Koreans to
redirect their forces away from Yeongchumun, the West Gate, and
Sinmumun, the
North gate.
Major Keizo Yamaguchi led the 2nd
Battalion against 500...
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leadership of
Heungseon Daewongun, and a
support was
built outside the
Sinmumun Gate and in the
current Cheong Wa Dae. Later,
buildings such as Yoongmundang...
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Administration 2009, p. 105. 김윤종 (2006-09-29). 경복궁 신무문·집옥재 개방 [Gyeongbokgung's
Sinmumun and
Jibokjae open]. The Dong-A Ilbo (in Korean).
Seoul Historiography Institute...
- Ch'unsaengmun) were
opened first, then the main
south Gwanghwamun and
north (신무문;
Sinmumun)
gates followed.
According to the
Encyclopedia of
Korean Culture, around...
- (Giyeongbyeong; 기영병; 箕營兵) from
Pyongyang defended the
Yeongchumun and
Sinmumun gates, but they were
outnumbered by
about four
times as many
regular ****anese...
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Secret Gate Suwon,
South Korea South-West
Secret Gate of
Hwaseong Fortress.
Sinmumun Seoul,
South Korea The
north gate of
Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Souimun (소의문...
- are in the back of the palace, to the east of the palace's
north gate
Sinmumun. They are
connected by corridors. Together, the
buildings were used as...
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Gwanghwamun 1865 Had been
moved north of
Geonchunmun in 1927
Geonchunmun 1865
Sinmumun 1865 Dongsipjagak [ko] 1865
Watchtower that was
separated from the palace...