Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul
The new plaza is nearly 550 meters long and 35 meters wide. Along each side lengthwise is a meter-high wall running 365 meters with a stream of engravings of key historical events in Seoul dating back to the founding of the Joseon Dynasty in 1397. The new plaza features a statue of Haechi sitting in guardian position outside Gwanghwamun Gate. Haechi is the mythical dragon and guardian of justice that was recently adopted by the city of Seoul for use as a brand image.
In the underground walkway area near Gwanghwamun subway station there will be a exhibits about Haechi and “Yukjo Street” where the Joseon Dynasty government agencies were located.
Recent big event was snow board jump. The event was featured 40 international snowboarders who will be showcasing their skills on a specially built 34 meter high and 100 meter long ramp in the heart of Seoul.
Gwanghwamun Square and its surrounding area will come to life with concerts and light shows scheduled to take place throughout the weekend. Free entertainment and refreshments provided for visitors of the 3 day event.
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