Jongno

Street in Seoul, South Korea


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::summary Street in Seoul, South Korea ::

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nameJongno (Jong-ro)
native_nameko
imageDowntown Seoul along Jongno Street in 2020.jpg
image_size250px
captionView of Jong-ro street from Sejong-daero
part_ofNational Route 6
namesakeJongno district
coordinates
inauguration_date
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Jongno or Jong-ro () is a trunk road and one of the oldest major east–west thoroughfares in Seoul, South Korea. Jongno connects Gwanghwamun Plaza to Dongdaemun.

The area surrounding Jongno is a part of Downtown Seoul and one of the most prominent cultural, historical, and financial areas. Many important landmarks are located along its length, including the Bigak pavilion at Sejongno, the Bosingak belfry (hence the street's name), Tapgol Park (Pagoda Park), the Jongmyo royal ancestral shrine, and the Dongdaemun (Great East Gate). Seoul Subway Line 1 passes under Jongno. The western end of Jongno is serviced by Gwanghwamun Station (Seoul Subway Line 5), and Jongno 3-ga Station is serviced by Subway Lines 1, 3, and 5. Because of the multitude of shops, stores, and groceries along the area, the word "Jongno" is often used in the Korean language to express "Town Square."

Famous places in Jongno

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/1902_seoul.png" caption="Jongno in 1902"] ::

References

  1. link. [[Ministry of the Interior and Safety (South Korea). Ministry of the Interior and Safety]]

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