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[Slow South Korea·Junzhou] Fengnanmen not far from Hanok Village is also a place to see, is a three-story stone sculpture door showing the architectural art of the Korean Dynasty. This door was built at the end of the Koryo Dynasty and is the only remaining door in the four gates. It was burned down and rebuilt in 1768 and is now listed as a historical artifact.
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[Slow South Korea·Junzhou] Fengnanmen not far from Hanok Village is also a place to see, is a three-story stone sculpture door showing the architectural art of the Korean Dynasty. This door was built at the end of the Koryo Dynasty and is the only remaining door in the four gates. It was burned down and rebuilt in 1768 and is now listed as a historical artifact.
It is the only remaining Pungnammun Gate in Jeonju City. It is always nice to see. This is my favorite building.
The south gate of Fengnan, designated as the treasure of No. 308, was built in the middle of North Korea and is the south gate of the ancient state capital city, and the only remaining relics of the four gates of the east, west and north of the state. During the chaos of the city (war caused by foreign invasion between 1592 and 1598), Fengnanmen was damaged and the existing building was rebuilt in 1978. Fengnanmen is a heavy-storey gate building, with a rainbow gate in the middle. The city gate is surrounded by the city walls and is very majestic. If you can go through it, there is no need to go.
The antique city gate, while writing "Fengnanmen", while writing "Hunan First City". Asked the tour guide Hunan which lake to refer to, she said that there is no lake, just the guide department area. I was a little muttering in my heart and felt that there should be a lake. But no matter it, in the autumn sunset, against the surrounding ginkgo trees, Fengnanmen is beautiful.
Fengnan Gate, built in the middle of North Korea, is the south gate of the ancient state capital city, its name from the south of Fengpei Township, is also the only remaining relics of the four gates of the east, west and north of the state, and is designated as the treasure of No. 308. When the storm broke, Fengnan Gate was damaged and the existing building was rebuilt in 1978. There are huge bells hanging in the bell pavilion in Fengnan Gate, just like the Puxin Pavilion in Seoul, which rings the bells in the New Year (12 am on January 1st every year), praying that God will bless the New Year's wish and hope that it will come true.