Gwanghwamun is the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. It was originally built in 1395 and serves as a symbol of the city’s historical significance. The gate features traditional Korean architecture and is adorned with intricate designs, making it a popular tourist attraction.
In front of Gwanghwamun stands the Statue of King Sejong the Great, who is celebrated for creating the Korean alphabet, Hangul. The area around the gate is a vibrant cultural hub, with nearby attractions such as the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts and the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History.