Pungnammun Gate in South Korea
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Pungnammun Gate in South Korea
Jeonju is an important tourist center with lots of historical sites to explore. Among all the Pungnammun Gate is very famous simply because it gives a sense of identity to the city. Situated in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do area the Pungnammun Gate enjoys a widely spread fame as an ancient historical monument. Jeonju is a well known administrative center and reflects a slice of the cultural life of Jeollabuk-do. No doubt the Pungnammun Gate in South Korea is situated at such an appropriate place.The Pungnammun Gate acts as the official mark of the city and stands tall and strong as a royal sentinel overlooking the lovely city. Even if the surrounding areas have seen touches of modernity with restaurants and shops, the Gate is still successful in maintaining its prominence as a major historical site in South Korea.
Features of Pungnammun Gate in South Korea
- The site of the Pungnammun Gate is related with an interesting event in history. It is believed to be the place which saw Korea's first martyr- Yun Ji Chung. Along with him, the others who faced execution are kwon Sang yon and the leaders of the Jeonju Local church.
- The Pungnammun Gate was constructed during the rule of the Joseon Dynasty and is assigned the repute of being the National Treasure no. 308.
- Originally the city had four gates but what still remains standing is the Pungnammun Gate. The Gate is situated in the southern part of the city.
- A portion of the Pungnammun Gate was destroyed during the invasion of the foreign forces during the years 1592 to 1598. The Gate was again reconstructed in the year 1978.
- The Pungnammun Gate has a round design. The round
features make the protection of the gate easier and also adds to the grandeur
of this beautiful historical structure.
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