Changryongmun Gate in South Korea

Korea is home to major forts and palaces. Hwaseong Fortress with the Changryongmun Gate is a must see in South Korea. The Hwaseong Fortress was built by King Jeongjo of the Joseon dynasty. Hwaseong Fortress was recognized as historical site No.3 by the Korean government. The construction work began in 1794 in the month of January and was finally completed in 1796. It was built in an attempt to shift the tomb of King Jeongjo's father, Sado Seja, a victim of a political discord. It was to curtail old forces and release newer ones thus consolidating the position of the king. This impressive fortress wall consists of Changryongmun Gate among its other attractions. Changryongmun Gate in South Korea is therefore a huge draw for tourists.


Features of Changryongmun Gate in South Korea:

  • The four major gates of the Hwaseong Fortress are Paldalmun Gate, Janganmun Gate, Changryongmun Gate, and Hwaseomun Gate. The major attractions of the fortress are Ammun Gate, Sumun Gate, Jangdae, Gakru, Gongsimdon, Poru, and Bongdon.
  • A wide array of military facilities is found here not seen in other fortresses of the time.
  • Changryongmun Gate is the east gate of the fortress. You can spot a gurgling stream nearby.
  • The gate and other parts of the fortress were built with the help of major scientific techniques.
  • It was built with materials such as Seokjae and Jeondol (bricks) to guard it against arrows and long spears.
  • The site was accorded the status of world cultural heritage site by UNESCO in December, 1997.

How to reach Changryongmun Gate in South Korea:
The place can be reached from Suwon station (Seoul Subway Line 1). You have to board a city bus and get off at Jongno 4-geori (intersection). It is a five minutes walk from here. You can also reach the destination from Suseo subway station,Chamsil subway station, Seokchon subway station, Garak market, paldal-mun, Jangan-mun, Hanil town, Pajang-dong, Yangjae subway station and Kangnam subway station.