A gate in the wall at the west of Huijeongdang, in Changdeokgung palace, Seoul, South Korea. Huijeongdang was originally the king's bed chamber, but was later used as the king's main adminstrative office. The building was destroyed by fire in 1917, and was then rebuilt, but in a style quite different to the original building.
Changdeokgung was a royal palace built during the Joseon dynasty by King Taejong in 1405. In 1997 the palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.