高麗– Category –
-
高麗
Chungju Mireuk Daewon Site
A cave temple from the early Goryeo period located on a mountain pass developed during the Three Kingdoms period -
高麗
Sudeoksa Temple
Among the wooden buildings still standing in Korea, Sudeoksa Temple's Daeungjeon Hall is designated as National Treasure No. 15, joining the Geuknakjeon Hall of Bongjeongsa Temple in Andong (National Treasure No. 18) and the Muryangsujeon Hall of Buseoksa Temple in Yeongju (National Treasure No. 49). -
高麗
Haeinsa Temple
Haeinsa Temple is home to the Haeinsa Tripitaka Wooden Hall, which is National Treasure No. 52 and a World Heritage Site, and the Tripitaka Koreana, which is National Treasure No. 32 and a World Documentary Heritage Site. -
高麗
Three-story Stone Pagoda in Mireuk-ri, Jungwon
Hanulche served as the center of the north-south transportation route connecting Gyeongsang-do and Chungcheong-do during the Silla period. It is a simple 500-meter-tall three-story stone pagoda built in the Silla style in the early Goryeo period, located about 3.3 meters east of the Mireuk Daewonji cave temple in Chungju, Mireuk-ri, Chungju-si. The spot name... -
高麗
Gyeongju Eupseong
Gyeongju is a place where you can feel the breath of a thousand years of history, and many ruins from the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties remain in the city. Near Seongdong Market in front of the old Gyeongju Station is the site of Gyeongju Eupseong Fortress, which is estimated to have been built in the 3rd year of King Hyeonjong's reign (1012) during the Goryeo Dynasty. Dongbu-dong and... -
高麗
Cheongju Early Printing Museum
This museum specializes in ancient printing and was built on the site of Heungdeoksa Temple in the Goryeo dynasty, where the world's oldest metal type book, "Baekunhwasangjorok Buljo Jikjisimtaeyoseol," was printed. Jikjisimgyeong or "Jikji," as it is abbreviated to, was written in 1377 during the late Goryeo dynasty, and is the supreme Buddhist text. -
高麗
Woljeongsa Temple
Woljeongsa Temple is located in the southeastern valley of Odaesan National Park at an altitude of 1,563 meters in the northern part of Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province. It was founded in 643 during the reign of Queen Seondeok of Silla. From the Iljumun Gate to the main hall... -
高麗
Gaetaesa Temple
Stone standing Buddha Triad enshrined at Gaetaesa Temple, which was founded by Wang Geon, the first king of the Goryeo Dynasty who unified the Later Three Kingdoms of the Korean Peninsula in 936. Treasure No. 219 -
高麗
Kyotonji Temple Site (Three-story Stone Pagoda, Enku Kokushi Shomyo Pagoda Monument)
Name of spot: Geodonsa Temple Site (Three-story Stone Pagoda, Enku Kokushi Shomyo Pagoda Monument) Address: 18, Jeongsan-ri, Buron-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do -
高麗
Manpukuji Temple Site
Hello, the Manboksa Temple site of the Goryeo Dynasty is located right next to Namwon City in the western part of Jirisan National Park, which is 1 meters above sea level and is popular as the No. 1915 national park in Korea. According to the Shinjong Dongguk Yeoji Seungnam, a geographical book from the Joseon Dynasty, Manboksa Temple was built during the reign of King Munjong (1046-1083) of the Goryeo Dynasty... -
高麗
The ruins of Torimyoin Temple
Joryeongwon Site in Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park is located between Juheulgwan (the first gateway to Yeongnam) and Jogokgwan (the second gateway to Yeongnam). It is a rectangular Joryeongwon Site with an area of about 1 square meters (2 pyeong). It is said that this facility has existed since the Three Kingdoms period, and the temple (won) is a... -
高麗
Bowonsa Temple Site in Seosan
Bowonsa Temple Site, located in Unsan-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, is a temple where many Buddhist relics dating back to the Baekje and Goryeo periods have been discovered. It contains a 4-meter-tall flagpole support (Treasure No. 103), a five-story stone pagoda (Treasure No. 104), a stone tank (Treasure No. 102), Beoin Koksa Bojo Pagoda (978, Treasure No. 105), a pagoda monument (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone slab (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone slab (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone slab (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone slab (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone slab (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone slab (Treasure No. XNUMX), a stone -
高麗
Yongdu Temple Site Iron Flagpole
In Nammun-ro 2-ga, Cheongju City, Chungcheongbuk-do, a busy shopping district packed with department stores, banks, theaters, etc., stands a single iron pole from the site of Yongdu Temple, around the end of the 10th century. Spot name: Yongdu Temple Site Iron PoleYongdu Temple Site Jeondeok-gaAddress: 2-48 Nammun-ro 19-ga, Sangdong-gu, Cheongju City, Chungcheongbuk-do, Cheongju City ...
1
