Sukjeongmun
Sukjeongmun is one of the Eight Gates of Seoul in the Fortress Wall of Seoul, South Korea, which surrounded the city in the Joseon period. The gate is also known as Bukdaemun. It was built north of Seoul behind Gyeongbokgung. It was rarely used. It was only used in ceremonious and symbolic functions. In order to visit, identification such as a passport is required for access.
History
Sukjeongmun was originally built in 1396, and was originally called Sukcheongmun, but its name was modified slightly to its current name in the early 16th century. Being situated so close to the Royal Palace of the Joseon Dynasty, it was rarely used for receiving visitors, and had more of a ceremonious function. The original wooden gatehouse over the gate was destroyed by fire, and the current gatehouse dates from 1976.The name Sukjeongmun means literally "Rule Solemnly Gate". It is one of the Four Great Gates in the Fortress Wall of Seoul.