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Yeongeunmun (Korean: 영은문; Hanja: 迎恩門) or
Yeongeunmun Gate was a Joseon-era
former gate near
present day Seoul,
South Korea.
Since it was a
symbol of China's...
- China. To
celebrate this change, the
Government of
Joseon demolished Yeongeunmun in
February 1895,
which they had
built in 16th
century as a symbolic...
- The
Plinths of
Yeongeunmun Gate,
Seoul (Korean: 서울 영은문 주초) are one of the
Historic Sites of
South Korea, as
remnants of the
Yeongeunmun destro**** in the...
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subordination to
China were
permanently abolished. In the next year, the
Yeongeunmun gate
outside Seoul,
where those ceremonies were performed, was demolished...
- The Qing amb****ador
Akdun being greeted by King
Gyeongjong near the
Yeongeunmun Gate...
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showing respect John Moyse,
refused to
Kowtow Orz Sifu,
martial arts
Yeongeunmun,
Chinese gate in
Korea International: Gadaw, a
Burmese form of obeisance...
- the Arc de
Triomphe in
Paris Plinths of
Yeongeunmun Gate,
which is
remnants of
intentionally destro****
Yeongeunmun in 1895
Patriotic Martyr Monument Independence...
- also
ended the
policy of
Yeongeunmun (영은문;迎恩門).
Yeongeunmun was the
Korean policy of
welcoming the Qing
Manchu envoys (
Yeongeunmun roughly translates from...
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protagonists in the capital.
Later Jin
invasion of
Joseon History of
Korea Yeongeunmun Independence Gate
Samjeondo Monument Korean–Jurchen
border conflicts...
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Sites "Dongnimmun (Independence Gate)" and
Yeongeunmunjucho (Plinths of
Yeongeunmun Gate).
Administrative divisions of
South Korea 현저동 (Hyeonjeo-dong 峴底洞)...