Introduction to Gwanghwamun: Gwanghwamun is the "national gate" in the eyes of Koreans. It was first built in 1395 and is the main entrance of Gyeongbokgung Palace. It takes the meaning of "illuminating all directions and enlightening all directions". In 2006, after several years of investigation and demonstration, the Korean government officially launched the Gwanghwamun reconstruction project, using wood to restore the Gwanghwamun Gate at a location 14.5 meters south and 10.9 meters west.

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