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The Independence Gat

The Independence Gate (also known as Dongnimmun Gate) is located in the south-east corner of the Seodaemun Independence Park and near to the Prison History Hall (just few meters away), in the city of Seoul. This is a memorial built to honor the Korean fighters in search of a national independence. As part of a day-trip to this area it’s recommended to continue traveling in the park and then visit the Prison Hall. #merrychristmas #travelinspiration #historicallandmarks #merrychristmas
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