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Gwanghwamun is the main gate to the south of Gyeongbokgung Palace

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English: Gwanghwamun is the main gate to the south of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Its original name was Nammun, but it was changed to Gwanghwamun during the reign of King Sejong.

The name was changed to Gwanghwamun, meaning “the king’s great virtue illuminates the whole country.” Built in 1395, a pair of Haitai statues are located on both sides in front of Gwanghwamun, a two-story pavilion, but it was temporarily moved during the restoration work of Gwanghwamun.

There are a total of three gates in Gwanghwamun, the middle gate is for the king and the other left and right gates are for the servants. On the ceiling of Gwanghwamun, there are paintings of Zhujak and dragons and turtles.
Bahasa Indonesia: Gwanghwamun adalah gerbang utama di selatan Istana Gyeongbok. Nama aslinya adalah Nammun, tetapi diubah menjadi Gwanghwamun pada masa pemerintahan Raja Sejong. Nama itu diubah menjadi Gwanghwamun, yang berarti "kebajikan besar raja menerangi seluruh negeri".

Dibangun pada tahun 1395, sepasang patung Haitai terletak di kedua sisi di depan Gwanghwamun, sebuah paviliun dua lantai, tetapi untuk sementara dipindahkan selama pekerjaan restorasi Gwanghwamun.

Ada total tiga gerbang di Gwanghwamun, gerbang tengah untuk raja dan gerbang kiri dan kanan lainnya untuk para pelayan. Di langit-langit Gwanghwamun, ada lukisan Zhujak dan naga dan kura-kura.
Français : Gwanghwamun est la porte principale au sud du palais de Gyeongbokgung. Son nom d'origine était Nammun, mais il a été changé en Gwanghwamun pendant le règne du roi Sejong.

Le nom a été changé en Gwanghwamun, ce qui signifie « la grande vertu du roi illumine tout le pays ». Construit en 1395, une paire de statues Haitai sont situées des deux côtés devant Gwanghwamun, un pavillon à deux étages, mais il a été temporairement déplacé lors des travaux de restauration de Gwanghwamun.

Il y a un total de trois portes à Gwanghwamun, la porte du milieu est pour le roi et les autres portes de gauche et de droite sont pour les serviteurs. Au plafond de Gwanghwamun, il y a des peintures de Zhujak, de dragons et de tortues.
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