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| Oeosa(Temple) |
| It is a temple established in Silla
period was called originally as Hangsasi, but
became Oeosa derived from an anecdote of
Wonhyo and Hyegong priest. The environs
is artificial lake because it was made by
damming below valley and there are
buildings such as main temple and others
and Dongjong(Bell) which is a treasure. |
| 34, Hangsa-ri, Ocheon-eup, Nam-gu,
Pohang-si |
| Oeosa Office 054-292-9554 |
| http://www.ipohang.org |
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| Bulguksa (Temple) |
| It was established by Kim Dae-seong in 10th year of Silla King Gyeongdeok(75) and repaired several times through Goryeo, Joseon period and vanished
in Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592, but it was restored in 1973. It is composed of main temple, the hall of Paradise, Birojeon and there are national treasures such
Dabotab(Pagoda), Seokgatab(Pagoda), gilt bronze Birojanabuljoasang(Statue), gilt bronze Amitayeoraejoasang(Statue), etc. Seokguram(national treasure No.24) is a stone
cave temple composed of round shape main room and front room (registered as a national cultural heritage designated by UNESCO in September 9, 1995) |
| 15, Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju-si |
| Bulguksa Office 054-746-1478 |
| http://culture.gyeongju.go.kr |
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| Golgulsa(Temple) |
| It has the oldest history among
Hamweolsan(Mt.) historic buddhist scene
located at 20km from Gyeongju to east
coast(Gampo) and it is the only stone cave
temple in the country established by saint
Gwangyu and his suite from India in about
6th century when buddhist culture was
flourished in Silla period. They made
Buddhist temple with Maaeyeoraebul(Statue)
and 12 stone rooms and use it as a
sermon hall and temple dormitory. |
| 304, Andong-ri, Yangbuk-myeon, Gyeongju-si |
| Golgulsa Office 054-744-1689 |
| http://culture.gyeongju.go.kr |
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| Jikjisa(Temple) |
| Adohwasang(Buddhist priest)
established in 2nd year of King Nulji in
Silla(418) and was in flourish but damaged
in Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592.
It has been restored since 1970. There
are Samyeonggak which keeps a portrait
scroll of Samyeong great Buddhist priest
and Cheonbuljon with thousand buddhist
statues and Seongbo museum which
displays Buddhist cultural assets. |
| 216, Unsu-ri, Daehang-myeon, Gimcheon-si |
| Jikjisa Office 054-436-6174 |
| http://www.jikjisa.or.kr |
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| Bongjeongsa (Temple) |
| The tale has been handed down that
Uisang greate Buddhist priest established
and the fact that his disciple Neungin
established is recorded in discovered
Sangryangmun record. There are the hall of
Paradise which is the oldest wooden
building(National treasure No.15) in the
country, the main temple established in
Joseon period(Treasure No.55), Hwaeom hall,
Gogeumdang and others, which become
valuable data for architectural study. |
| 901, Taejang-ri, Seohu-myeon, Andong-si |
| Bonjeongsa Office 054-853-4181 |
| http://www.bongjeongsa.org |
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