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Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate, Seoul

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569: 44: 553: 209: 537: 517:. It is noteworthy that experts wanted to preserve the scenical structure where the Dongnimmun is looking down onto the Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate, which was Soh Jaipil's intention as symbol of Joseon's independence, towering over the remnants of Sadae. The relocation process began on July 26, 1979, and finished on March 11, 1980. The area surrounding Dongnimmun, the Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate and the 216: 512:
In 1970s, the Government of Seoul was to modernize the roads around Dongnimmun and the Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate. Though such road construction could harm two important historic sites, there were no alternatives to detour the project due to limited budget and other geographic issues. Experts of
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cultural heritage preservation were to draw out a feasible plan to relocate both Dongnimmun and the Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate just 50 to 70 meters to the north of their then current location, towards the
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was a symbolic gate built in 1537 and gained its name in year 1539, in honor of the diplomatic hospitality of Joseon to Chinese diplomats. The Joseon Dynasty kept a diplomatic policy called
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desired to commemorate the abandonment of Sadae and emphasize the status of Joseon as a fully independent state. This desire was realized by Korean-American political activist Doctor
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finally abandoned the Sadae policy and pursued an intention to demonstrate it to its people and other foreign powers. Eventually in February of 1895,
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were restructured into a park to preserve the landscape of both historic sites. The park is currently named
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Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate, Seoul - Official site of Cultural Heritage Administration (South Korea)
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officially proposed the destruction of the Yeongeunmun to show there was no more Sadae towards
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inside the cabinet. By this proposal, the Yeongeunmun was intentionally destroyed and its
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in same day in January of 1963, as a set together embodying Joseon's independent status.
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to achieve modernization in the Joseon government, the Government led by the cabinet of
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started in November of 1896 and finished around 1898. In this context,
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with respect, as a much bigger country than Joseon. Yet during the
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and the Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate, were both designated as
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had materialized its full diplomatic independence from the
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destroyed in the year 1895. They are currently located in
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government, promising diplomatic independence of the
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Korean

Hyeonjeo-dong
Seodaemun-gu
Seoul
37°34′20″N 126°57′35″E / 37.5723037°N 126.9596220°E / 37.5723037; 126.9596220
Seodaemun-gu
Government of South Korea
Historic Sites of South Korea
Plinths of Yeongeunmun Gate, Seoul is located in South Korea
Hangul
서울
영은문
주초
Hanja
迎恩門
柱礎
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Historic Sites of South Korea
Yeongeunmun
Seodaemun-gu
Seoul
Seodaemun Independence Park
Yeongeunmun
Joseon
Joseon
Late Chinese Empire
Yeongeunmun

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