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Kaesong
Kaesong is a city in southwestern North Korea, it lies just south of the 38th parallel and northwest of Seoul, it was the capital of the Koryo dynasty and was formerly called Songdo.
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Nam Gate
Nam Gate is also called the South Gate, it was built between 1391 and 1393, during the Korea War it was severely damaged and rebuilt in 1954, on a small hill near Nam Gate is the Students and Childrens’ Palace.
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Sonjuk Bridge
Sonjuk Bridge is a small stone bridge dating back to 1216. It is only 7 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. Sonjuk Bridge is named after a bamboo that grew up beside the bridge. |
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