The square in the middle of Sejong-daero in front of Gwanghwamun, Seoul. It is a plaza set up at a symbolic location in Seoul since the Joseon Dynasty and a world-class photo-taking attraction.
A statue of King Sejong was erected to form a cultural power as a representative plaza in Seoul, and a statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin is also erected. It is also one of the main rally venues for civic groups, along with Seoul Station Plaza, Seoul Plaza and Cheonggye Plaza. In particular, since the Sewol ferry disaster in 2014, a tent was set up to protest the Sewol ferry, which was strongly imprinted on the center of progressive groups. 2016, Park Geun-hye is Park Geun-hye to resign en bloc after a gate - choesunsil of popular demonstrations and protests, rallies held there in large numbers around the shrine similar.Symbol for democracy, recognized as a place to others. However, there have been many protests in the past as Cheong Wa Dae and the Seoul government building are close to each other. However, some people avoid sightseeing or passing by because it is noisy around here. The reason is that on weekends and holidays, when demonstrations and rallies are held, not only in Gwanghwamun Square, but also in India, next to Sejong-daero, just in front of Gwanghwamun, but also in India, where there are many single-person demonstrations and small-scale rallies at the same time, and because of the noise, Hellgate is held.
The best place to take a picture is the panoramic view of Bukaksan Mountain, Cheong Wa Dae and Gyeongbok Palace. It is popular among foreign tourists as a place for photography. For foreign tourists, Gyeongbokgung Palace is considered a must, but there is also a guest exhibition (...) that the Gwanghwamun Square was impressive after visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. Gwanghwamun Square is one of the largest in the world, but the structure of the statue/gyeongbokgung/Bukaksan Mountain is particularly impressive
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