Traditional Seoul, Korea’s Ancient Capital

Bosingak belfry

Bosingak, the belfry where a special bell was hung to notify people of the opening and closing times of the city gates and emergencies such as a fire, during the Joseon Dynasty. Originally called Jongnu or Jonggak, it was built in 1396 in Insadong but rebuilt here during King Gojong's reign.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Tue May 06, 2014
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