




Heunginjimun Gate (Dongdaemun)
Attraction
4.4 (7304 reviews)
This restored gate was part of the Fortress Wall of Seoul built during the Joseon Dynasty.
288 Jong-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
+82 2-2148-4166
Did You Know?
Great East Gate
Heunginjimun literally translates to 'Gate of Rising Benevolence,' but it's more commonly known as Dongdaemun, meaning 'Great East Gate.'
Joseon Dynasty Construction
The gate was first built during the Joseon Dynasty, specifically in the 6th year of King Taejo's reign (1396), though it has been rebuilt since.
Unique Protective Structure
Dongdaemun is unique among Seoul's city gates because it features an 'Onseong,' a semi-circular defensive structure protecting the gate's entrance. This was added to bolster its defenses.
National Treasure Status
Heunginjimun is designated as National Treasure No. 1 of South Korea, highlighting its historical and cultural significance.
Highlights from Reviews
• historical significance
The gate provides a glimpse into Seoul's history and architectural grandeur.
• architecture contrast
The blend of ancient and modern architecture creates a visually appealing contrast.
• nighttime illumination
The gate is beautifully illuminated at night, enhancing its features.
• convenient location
Its location is convenient to markets and other attractions.
• access to trails
The gate serves as a starting point for walks along the city wall and to Naksan Park.