Set opposite the modern Jongno Tower, the ornate Bosingak Belfry houses a replica of the city bell originally forged in 1468. Costumed guards patrol the pavilion, adding to its historical ambiance. The belfry is renowned for its daily bell-ringing ceremony, where the bell tolls 12 times at noon, a tradition that echoes through the bustling streets. Visitors can witness this ceremonial ringing and explore the intricate details of the belfry, which stands as a testament to Seoul’s rich history. The original city bell, now on display at the National Museum of Korea, further underscores the cultural significance of this site.
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