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| Unmunsa(Temple) |
| A Buddhist priest built Ogabsa in 2nd
year of King Pyeongwon in Goguryeo(560),
the Daejakgabsa is the current Unmunsa
among the Ogabsa.
There are Daeungbojeon designated as
Treasure No.835, No.678 three floor stone
pagoda, No.317 Seokjoyeoraejoasang(Status),
No.318 Sacheonwangseokju and No.316
Unmunsa Woneungguksa Monument. |
| 1789, Sinwon-ri, Unmun-myeon, Cheongdo-gun |
| Unmunsa Office 054-372-8800 |
| http://www.unmunsa.or.kr |
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| Yongmunsa(Temple) |
| Buddhist priest Du Un started as
Duunam and was flurished in Goryeo.
Daejangjeon is the oldest building in the
middle age of Joseon in the temple,
Mokgaktaeng(Treasure No.989) and
Yunjangdae(Treasure No.684) are preserved
in it. Also the oder letter from Sejo(Treasure
NO.729) is in there. |
| 391, Naeji-ri, Yongmun-myeon, Yecheon-gun |
| Yongmunsa Office 054-655-8695 |
| http://www.yongmoonsa.com |
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| Cheongryangsa(Temple) |
| Wonhyo great Buddhist priest
established in 3rd year of King Munmu in
Silla(563) and it was rebuilt in the end of
Goryeo. The main temple Yuribojeon
places Yaksayeoraesang(statue) and the
hanging board was known to be written
by King Gongmin. |
| 247, Bukgok-ri, Myeongho-myeon,
Bonghwa-gun |
| Cheongryangsa Office 054-672-1446 |
| http://www.cheongryangsa.org |
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| Bulyeongsa(Temple) |
| Uisang great Buddhist priest
established the temple in Silla period. It
was mostly vanished in 1396 Japanese
Invasion and rebuilt in 1609. There are 12
buildings such as Treasure NO.730
Eungjinjeon, Daeungbojeon, the hall of
Paradise, Gwaneumjeon, Myeonbujeon
and others and three floor stone pagoda
called as Muyeongtab(Pagoda) in front of
Daeungbojeon. |
| 122, Hawon-ri, Seo-myeon, Uljin-gun |
| Bulyeongsa Office 054-783-5004 |
| http://www.tour.uljin.go.kr |
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