people in south korea are celebrating the reopening of one of the country's most revered strak tours, nam da money or the southern gate. the landmark building has been under renovation since it was destroyed in an arson attack in 2008. namdaemun was constructed about 600 years ago. it was one of four gates leading into the capital seoul built for protection. it is listed as the first national treasure. but five years ago, a disgruntled south korean man set it on fire. the two-story wooden pavilion collapsed into flames. the south korean government spent about $25 million restoring the gate. workers used traditional building techniques whenever possible. they also preserved scorched pieces of wood as a reminder against future fires. president park geun-hye says the reopening will inspire her country. >> to protect the building against another fire, sprinklers and surveillance cameras have been installed, and security guards will be on watch around the clock. >>> up next, the world weather forecast. >>> and that's it for this hour of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, than