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Coordinates: 39°0121N 125°4524E / 39.02250°N 125.75667°E / 39.02250; 125.75667
 

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Taedongmun
Taedongmun on the Taedong River in Pyongyang
Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl

대동문

Hancha

Revised RomanizationDaedongmun
McCune–ReischauerTaedongmun

Taedongmun (Korean대동문; lit. Taedong Gate) is the eastern gate of the inner castle of the walled city of Pyongyang (Pyongyang Castle), and one of the National Treasures of North Korea. Located on the banks of the Taedong River, from which it gets its name, the gate was originally built in the sixth century as an official Koguryo construction, and, along with the Ryongwang Pavilion and Pyongyang Bell, served as the center of the inner castle's eastern defenses. The present construction dates from 1635,[1] however, as the original was burnt to the ground during the Imjin wars of the late 16th century.

The current gate features a granite base topped by a two-story pavilion, called the Euphoru Pavilion (읍호루, ), because of its grand views of the Taedong River. This pavilion houses two hanging name plaques, one, on the first storey, reading "Taedong Gate" and calligraphed Yang Sa-on, and the other, reading "Upho Pavilion", on the second storey and written by Pak Wi [ko] (박위).

It is National Treasure #4 in North Korea.

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References

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  1. ^ "Democratic People's Republic of Korea_Ancient History". www.korea-dpr.com. Archived from the original on 2014-07-10. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
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39°01′21N 125°45′24E / 39.02250°N 125.75667°E / 39.02250; 125.75667


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