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[4K] Walk to Namdaemun at night : Nightlife of backstreets of Seoul city

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I walked around the Namdaemun Marriott Hotel today to listen to the hopes of my channel’s subscriber and friend rochford. Namdaemun is one of the four main gates in Seoul. The fact that you can see these old ruins in the city center is very attractive. It can be said that Seoul is loved by people around the world. Enjoy the unique lively atmosphere of people who drink a deep drink at night and the downtown scenery of Seoul! 🙂

저는 오늘 제 채널의 구독자이자 친구인 rochford의 희망을 들어주기 위해 남대문 매리어트 호텔 주위를 걸어보았습니다. 남대문은 서울에 존재하는 4대문 중 하나입니다. 도심속에서 이런 예전 유적을 볼 수 있다는 사실은 매우 매력적이죠. 서울이 세계인들로부터 사랑받는 이유라고 할 수 있습니다. 밤 깊은 시간 술 한잔 마신 사람들이 뿜어내는 특유의 활기찬 분위기와, 서울 후미진 곳의 시내 풍경을 즐겁게 감상해주세요! 🙂

[ Location ]
Namdaemun (Korean: 남대문; Hanja: 南大門, lit. ’South Great Door’), officially known as the Sungnyemun (Korean: 숭례문; Hanja: 崇禮門, lit. ’Honoring Propriety Door’),[1] is one of the Eight Gates in the Fortress Wall of Seoul, South Korea, which surrounded the city in the Joseon dynasty. It is located in Jung-gu between Seoul Station and Seoul Plaza, with the historic 24-hour Namdaemun Market next to the gate.

The gate, dating back to the 14th century, is a historic pagoda-style gateway, and is designated as the first National Treasure of South Korea.[2] It was once one of the three major gateways through Seoul’s city walls which had a stone circuit of 18.2 kilometres (11.3 mi) and stood up to 6.1 metres (20 ft) high. It was first built in the last year of King Taejo of Joseon’s reign in 1398, and rebuilt in 1447.

In 2008, the wooden pagoda atop the gate was severely damaged by arson. Restoration work on the gateway started in February 2010 and was completed on 29 April 2013. The gate was reopened on 4 May 2013.

Source : Wikipedia

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