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Gwanghwamun Plaza

Gwanghwamun Square[2][3][4][5] (also known as Gwanghwamun Plaza; Korean광화문광장; Hanja光化門廣場) is a public square on Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.[6] Serving as a public space and at times road for centuries of Korean history,[7] it is also historically significant as the location of royal administrative buildings, known as Yukjo-geori or Street of Six Ministries;[8] and features statues of Admiral Yi Sun-sin of Joseon Dynasty and King Sejong the Great of Joseon.[9]

Gwanghwamun Square
Public square
The square in 2022. The Statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin is in the center, and to the far right is Gyeongbokgung and the Blue House just above it
FeaturesFountain, statues
Opening date1 August 2009
Cost₩44.5 billion.[1]
OwnerSeoul Metropolitan Government
LocationSejongno, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates: 37°34′22″N 126°58′36″E / 37.57278°N 126.97667°E / 37.57278; 126.97667
Gwanghwamun Plaza
Hangul
광화문광장
Hanja
光化門廣場
Revised RomanizationGwanghwamun Gwangjang
McCune–ReischauerKwanghwamun Kwangchang

History edit

The area of Gwanghwamun Square has a long history, and by the Joseon Dynasty it had become the central point of Seoul.[10] The square began to suffer from neglect during the Japanese colonial period, faced damage during the Korean War and then was used as a 16-lane roadway in the 20th century.[11][12][13]

A new pedestrian-friendly, open urban space intended to restore the square was first announced in February 2004, along with projects for Namdaemun and Seoul Plaza, forming part of the city's urban renewal plans for environmentally friendly renovation projects.[14] In December 2006, further plans for the square were announced. The project, in conjunction with the restoration of Gwanghwamun, was carried out by the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea and scheduled for completion by August 2009.[15] Construction of the square was originally scheduled to begin in February 2008, however it was delayed because of opposition from the National Police Agency, who were concerned that the square could be abused as a venue for mass protests. Construction commenced on 23 April 2008, after the Government decreed it a demonstration-free zone.[16]

The plans included moving the old King Sejong statue from Deoksugung to the Square. However, after surveys of citizens and experts, it was decided to commission a new statue of King Sejong in a sitting position and chose the design in a competition between a shortlist of artists recommended by the Korean Fine Arts Association and universities.[17][18]

The square was opened on 1 August 2009 after a renovation period of 15 months, which downsized the 600-meter Sejongno from 16 lanes to 10 lanes of traffic, at a cost of ₩44.5 billion.[1] It is in front of Gwanghwamun and stretches south from the three-way intersection, along the front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts on the west side and Kyobo Book Centre on the east side, to the Sejong-ro intersection, where the statue of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin stands. At its opening, the square was covered with a 162 m long and 17.5 m wide flower carpet, with 224,537 flowers representing the number of days from when Seoul was declared the capital on 28 October 1394, to the opening of the square on 1 August 2009.[19]

 
The plaza filled with people during a visit from Pope Francis (2014)

From end of 2020 to August 2022, Gwanghwamun Square was closed and redesigned. During the renovation, Sejong-daero was reduced to 6 lanes and the pedestrian plaza more than doubled in size. The expanded plaza reopened on 6 August 2022.[20]

Landmarks edit

 
The Statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin and the 12.23 Fountain (2011)

The square features a water fountain in honor of the achievements of Admiral Yi Sun-sin. It is named the 12.23 Fountain, after the 23 battles he fought with 12 warships during the 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea. The water jets rises to a height of 18 meters along with 300 smaller jets, which symbolize the battles he fought on the sea.[21] It also has a waterway, two centimeters deep and one meter across, at 365 meters along the square's east side. The floor of it has 617 stones recording the major events from 1392 to 2008.[22]

 
The Kukki Taekwondo Festival in the square (2023)

The fountain is located next to the statue of Admiral Yi Sun-shin. This statue was erected on April 27, 1968.[23] On 9 October 2009, two months after the Square's opening, a second statue, the 6.2-meter high, 20-ton bronze statue of King Sejong the Great of Joseon was unveiled to the public.[24] It is located 250 meters behind the statue of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin.[25] It was dedicated on Hangul Day in celebration of the 563rd anniversary of the invention of the Korean alphabet by King Sejong.[24]

Underneath the statues there is a small exhibition hall and museum about the two historical figures depicted the statues.[26]

Administration edit

 
Celebrating Buddha's Birthday in the square (2015)

Rallies and demonstrations are illegal at the Square and the Seoul Metropolitan Government has decreed that it is to use for cultural exhibitions and a demonstration-free zone.[27]

As of 1 June 2011, the Square along with Seoul Plaza are designated as smoke-free zones by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Smokers are fined ₩100,000 in violation.[28]

On 23 September 2012, the Government started on a trial basis, a 550-m designated section of Sejong-ro as pedestrian-only but permitted for cyclists. The section includes the road from the Gwanghwamun three-way intersection, along the plaza in front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts to the Sejong-ro intersection.[29]

Events edit

 
Crowds cheering for Korea during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in the square

The Square is the location for the start of the annual Seoul International Marathon, which finishes within the Olympic Stadium.[30][31]

In the first winter after its opening the Square hosted an open air ice-rink from 12 December 2009 to 15 February 2010. The public rink was 2,250 sq. m, which was larger than the one at Seoul Plaza at 2,100 sq. m.[32]

The plaza was one of the sites of street cheering during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[citation needed]

The square was a major site of the 2016–17 protests against Park Geun-hye's government.[33]

In popular culture edit

On 29 November 2009, parts of Sejong-ro were closed to traffic for twelve hours to film lengthy gunfight scenes for Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)'s 2009 spy action television drama series Iris, starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-hee, Jung Joon-ho, Kim Seung-woo and Kim So-yeon.[34] The five lanes along the square in front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts were closed to traffic from 07:00 to 19:00, while the five lanes on the Kyobo Book Centre side remains open to traffic. This marks the first time the Seoul Metropolitan Government has granted permission to block traffic along the square for filming and it is part of the government's plans to promote the city's major tourist attractions, including Cheonggye Stream and Han River.[35][36]

On 26 July 2012 at 23:00, boy band Beast held a guerrilla concert at the Gwanghwamun end of the square, in front of an audience of 4,000 people. It was part of their promotion for their fifth mini album Midnight Sun, and the performance was broadcast on SBS's music show Inkigayo.[37][38]

In 2012, the square was used as a filming location for tvN drama Queen and I, where the two lead characters Kim Boong-do and Choi Hee-jin, played by Ji Hyun-woo and Yoo In-na, share a kiss dubbed the 'Gwanghwamun kiss' against the backdrop of Gwanghwamun.[39]

Kyuhyun, of boy band Super Junior, used the location as a theme for his 2014 chart-topping single, "At Gwanghwamun", and his label-mate Jo Sung-mo, of TRAX, recorded a live electric guitar cover of the song with Gwanghwamun Gate in the background.[40][41]

Transport edit

See also edit

References edit

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Gwanghwamun Square 2 3 4 5 also known as Gwanghwamun Plaza Korean 광화문광장 Hanja 光化門廣場 is a public square on Sejongno Jongno gu Seoul South Korea 6 Serving as a public space and at times road for centuries of Korean history 7 it is also historically significant as the location of royal administrative buildings known as Yukjo geori or Street of Six Ministries 8 and features statues of Admiral Yi Sun sin of Joseon Dynasty and King Sejong the Great of Joseon 9 Gwanghwamun SquarePublic squareThe square in 2022 The Statue of Admiral Yi Sun sin is in the center and to the far right is Gyeongbokgung and the Blue House just above itFeaturesFountain statuesOpening date1 August 2009Cost 44 5 billion 1 OwnerSeoul Metropolitan GovernmentLocationSejongno Jongno District Seoul South KoreaCoordinates 37 34 22 N 126 58 36 E 37 57278 N 126 97667 E 37 57278 126 97667 Gwanghwamun PlazaHangul광화문광장Hanja光化門廣場Revised RomanizationGwanghwamun GwangjangMcCune ReischauerKwanghwamun Kwangchang Contents 1 History 2 Landmarks 3 Administration 4 Events 5 In popular culture 6 Transport 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe area of Gwanghwamun Square has a long history and by the Joseon Dynasty it had become the central point of Seoul 10 The square began to suffer from neglect during the Japanese colonial period faced damage during the Korean War and then was used as a 16 lane roadway in the 20th century 11 12 13 A new pedestrian friendly open urban space intended to restore the square was first announced in February 2004 along with projects for Namdaemun and Seoul Plaza forming part of the city s urban renewal plans for environmentally friendly renovation projects 14 In December 2006 further plans for the square were announced The project in conjunction with the restoration of Gwanghwamun was carried out by the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea and scheduled for completion by August 2009 15 Construction of the square was originally scheduled to begin in February 2008 however it was delayed because of opposition from the National Police Agency who were concerned that the square could be abused as a venue for mass protests Construction commenced on 23 April 2008 after the Government decreed it a demonstration free zone 16 The plans included moving the old King Sejong statue from Deoksugung to the Square However after surveys of citizens and experts it was decided to commission a new statue of King Sejong in a sitting position and chose the design in a competition between a shortlist of artists recommended by the Korean Fine Arts Association and universities 17 18 The square was opened on 1 August 2009 after a renovation period of 15 months which downsized the 600 meter Sejongno from 16 lanes to 10 lanes of traffic at a cost of 44 5 billion 1 It is in front of Gwanghwamun and stretches south from the three way intersection along the front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts on the west side and Kyobo Book Centre on the east side to the Sejong ro intersection where the statue of the Admiral Yi Sun sin stands At its opening the square was covered with a 162 m long and 17 5 m wide flower carpet with 224 537 flowers representing the number of days from when Seoul was declared the capital on 28 October 1394 to the opening of the square on 1 August 2009 19 nbsp The plaza filled with people during a visit from Pope Francis 2014 From end of 2020 to August 2022 Gwanghwamun Square was closed and redesigned During the renovation Sejong daero was reduced to 6 lanes and the pedestrian plaza more than doubled in size The expanded plaza reopened on 6 August 2022 20 Landmarks edit nbsp The Statue of Admiral Yi Sun sin and the 12 23 Fountain 2011 The square features a water fountain in honor of the achievements of Admiral Yi Sun sin It is named the 12 23 Fountain after the 23 battles he fought with 12 warships during the 1592 1598 Japanese invasions of Korea The water jets rises to a height of 18 meters along with 300 smaller jets which symbolize the battles he fought on the sea 21 It also has a waterway two centimeters deep and one meter across at 365 meters along the square s east side The floor of it has 617 stones recording the major events from 1392 to 2008 22 nbsp The Kukki Taekwondo Festival in the square 2023 The fountain is located next to the statue of Admiral Yi Sun shin This statue was erected on April 27 1968 23 On 9 October 2009 two months after the Square s opening a second statue the 6 2 meter high 20 ton bronze statue of King Sejong the Great of Joseon was unveiled to the public 24 It is located 250 meters behind the statue of the Admiral Yi Sun sin 25 It was dedicated on Hangul Day in celebration of the 563rd anniversary of the invention of the Korean alphabet by King Sejong 24 Underneath the statues there is a small exhibition hall and museum about the two historical figures depicted the statues 26 Administration edit nbsp Celebrating Buddha s Birthday in the square 2015 Rallies and demonstrations are illegal at the Square and the Seoul Metropolitan Government has decreed that it is to use for cultural exhibitions and a demonstration free zone 27 As of 1 June 2011 the Square along with Seoul Plaza are designated as smoke free zones by the Seoul Metropolitan Government Smokers are fined 100 000 in violation 28 On 23 September 2012 the Government started on a trial basis a 550 m designated section of Sejong ro as pedestrian only but permitted for cyclists The section includes the road from the Gwanghwamun three way intersection along the plaza in front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts to the Sejong ro intersection 29 Events edit nbsp Crowds cheering for Korea during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in the square The Square is the location for the start of the annual Seoul International Marathon which finishes within the Olympic Stadium 30 31 In the first winter after its opening the Square hosted an open air ice rink from 12 December 2009 to 15 February 2010 The public rink was 2 250 sq m which was larger than the one at Seoul Plaza at 2 100 sq m 32 The plaza was one of the sites of street cheering during the 2002 FIFA World Cup citation needed The square was a major site of the 2016 17 protests against Park Geun hye s government 33 In popular culture editOn 29 November 2009 parts of Sejong ro were closed to traffic for twelve hours to film lengthy gunfight scenes for Korean Broadcasting System KBS s 2009 spy action television drama series Iris starring Lee Byung hun Kim Tae hee Jung Joon ho Kim Seung woo and Kim So yeon 34 The five lanes along the square in front of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts were closed to traffic from 07 00 to 19 00 while the five lanes on the Kyobo Book Centre side remains open to traffic This marks the first time the Seoul Metropolitan Government has granted permission to block traffic along the square for filming and it is part of the government s plans to promote the city s major tourist attractions including Cheonggye Stream and Han River 35 36 On 26 July 2012 at 23 00 boy band Beast held a guerrilla concert at the Gwanghwamun end of the square in front of an audience of 4 000 people It was part of their promotion for their fifth mini album Midnight Sun and the performance was broadcast on SBS s music show Inkigayo 37 38 In 2012 the square was used as a filming location for tvN drama Queen and I where the two lead characters Kim Boong do and Choi Hee jin played by Ji Hyun woo and Yoo In na share a kiss dubbed the Gwanghwamun kiss against the backdrop of Gwanghwamun 39 Kyuhyun of boy band Super Junior used the location as a theme for his 2014 chart topping single At Gwanghwamun and his label mate Jo Sung mo of TRAX recorded a live electric guitar cover of the song with Gwanghwamun Gate in the background 40 41 Transport editGwanghwamun Station on Seoul Subway Line 5 Exit 9 Haechi Madang an underground walkway that connects the station to the Plaza 42 43 See also edit nbsp South Korea portal Cheonggyecheon Blue House Gyeongbokgung PalaceReferences edit a b Kwon Mee yoo 26 July 2009 Gwanghwamun Plaza to Open Saturday The Korea Times Retrieved 27 February 2013 A bigger and better Gwanghwamun Square Reopens Gwanghwamun Square amp getting there koreatodo Retrieved 29 January 2023 Gwanghwamun Square The Seoul Guide Retrieved 29 January 2023 Gwanghwamun Square Gwanghwamun amp Jongno gu Seoul Attractions Lonely Planet Retrieved 29 January 2023 Popular plaza Korea JoongAng Daily 3 August 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2013 Ever evolving Gwanghwamun to be altered anew Korea JoongAng Daily 11 August 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Chung Min uck 23 March 2012 Gyeongbokgung main royal palace to Korea s last dynasty The Korea Times Retrieved 25 April 2013 Gwanghwamun Plaza Let s Try to Turn New Place Into National Symbol The Korea Times 2 August 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2013 Gwanghwamun Square Reopens The Yonsei Annals in Korean 3 September 2022 Retrieved 29 January 2023 Gwanghwamun Square Reopens The Yonsei Annals in Korean 3 September 2022 Retrieved 29 January 2023 Gwanghwamun Plaza The Korea Times 6 August 2009 Retrieved 9 March 2017 Visit Seoul Gwanghwamun Square english visitseoul net Archived from the original on 22 December 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2017 Three New Citizen Squares to Be Built in Downtown Seoul The Chosun Ilbo 16 February 2004 Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 Retrieved 22 March 2013 Traffic Artery to Make Way for Public Plaza The Chosun Ilbo 28 December 2006 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Kim Tae jong 23 April 2008 Construction of Plaza at Gwanghwamun Begins The Korea Times Retrieved 22 March 2013 Both Admiral Yi King Sejong to Stand in Gwanghwamun The Chosun Ilbo 12 January 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2013 King Sejong to Be Seated in Gwanghwamun Monument The Chosun Ilbo 2 February 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2013 New Gwanghwamun Plaza Opens Saturday The Chosun Ilbo 31 July 2009 Retrieved 22 March 2013 Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul opens to public after renovation 6 August 2022 Lee Ji young 9 September 2009 Fountains spring to life as city centerpieces Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 27 February 2013 Shim Hyun chul 6 August 2009 Gwanghwamun Plaza The Korea Times Retrieved 27 February 2013 Statue of Admiral Yi Sun Shin 충무공 이순신 동상 english visitkorea or kr Retrieved 9 March 2017 a b Statue of King Sejong is unveiled Korea JoongAng Daily 10 October 2009 Retrieved 27 February 2013 Seoul s New Landmark Gwanghwamun Plaza Now Open english visitkorea or kr Retrieved 11 March 2017 Two Free Museums in Seoul s Gwanghwamun Square Bobo and ChiChi Bobo and ChiChi 15 October 2014 Retrieved 12 March 2017 Kwon Mee yoo 3 August 2009 Demonstrations Banned at Gwanghwamun Plaza The Korea Times Retrieved 27 February 2013 Lee Ji yoon 3 June 2011 Smoking ban at Seoul squares effective The Korea Herald Retrieved 4 March 2013 Pedestrian Zone Planned for Central Seoul The Chosun Ilbo 21 September 2012 Retrieved 3 November 2012 2011 Seoul International Marathon Information Dong A Marathon Retrieved on 2011 03 19 World class runners to compete in Sunday s Seoul Int l Marathon The Korea Herald 14 March 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Seoul Ice Rink to Move to Gwanghwamun This Winter The Chosun Ilbo 16 October 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Herald 26 November 2016 Live 1 9 million take to streets but no violence The Korea Herald Retrieved 18 September 2017 Kim Jessica 30 November 2009 Iris shoots in Gwanghwamun 10 Asia Retrieved 22 March 2013 Kim Mi ju Kim Gyeong jin 28 November 2009 Spy drama shoots in central Seoul Korea JoongAng Daily Archived from the original on 2 March 2021 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Kim Hannah 3 December 2009 Iris will be back for a second season sans Lee Byung hun Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 4 March 2013 Hong Lucia 26 July 2012 BEAST to light up Seoul at guerilla concert tonight 10 Asia Retrieved 22 March 2013 Ho Stewart 27 July 2012 B2ST Successfully Holds Surprise Concert in Gwanghwamun Square With 4 000 Fans enewsWorld CJ E 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