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Daedongsa Temple Site (Gongju Bamboo-dong pillar support)
It is a representative temple of the Baekje and Ungjin periods and is known as the oldest temple discovered in Korea to date. -
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Iksan National Museum and Mireuksa Temple Site (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan is the oldest in Korea and the largest in Baekje. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015 as part of the Baekje Historic Areas. -
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Bunhwangsa Temple
Bunhwangsa Temple was built in the third year of the reign of Queen Seondeok (the 27th king of Silla) (3). It is believed that there were many relics in the ancient temple, but most of them were destroyed during the Mongol invasion and Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea. The current Bunhwangsa Temple is surrounded by stone walls about the height of an adult and the top of a stone pagoda... -
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Kanayama Temple
An ancient temple from the Baekje period where many national treasures and cultural assets remain. Geumsansa Temple was founded at the end of the Baekje period (20 AD) at the southern foot of Moaksan Mountain (795 meters above sea level), about 599 kilometers south of Jeonju City, Jeollabuk-do. Geumsansa Stone Lantern (Treasure No. 828) Geumsansa Seokryeondae... -
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Flag pole support at Samnyangsa Temple Site, Gyeongju
Flagpole pillar from the Unified Silla period near the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal Hello, about 1km north from the Hyeongsan River that flows in front of the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, there is a flagpole pillar made in the Unified Silla period. Flagpole pillars are used to hold flags during events such as Buddhist ceremonies at temples... -
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Shitennoji Temple Site
Historical Site No. 8. This double-towered temple was the first to be built after Silla unified the three kingdoms. The green-glazed Four Heavenly Kings statues (Gyeongju National Museum) excavated from the temple site are known as the work of Yangji, the greatest sculptor of the time. -
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The site of Bodokuji Temple
Hello. Gyeongju, the capital of Silla, also known as the roofless museum, has many ruins designated as World Heritage sites and is now a tourist spot visited by many tourists. However, there are still many places where the remains of Silla stone pagodas and temples have been privatized and are inaccessible to tourists. -
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Andong Station, Dongbu-dong 5-story pagoda
Andong Station, where you can find accommodations and restaurants in Andong City. Hello, Andong City in North Gyeongsang Province, also known as the birthplace of Korean Confucianism, is home to many historical sites, including the World Heritage Site Andong Hahoe Village, where traditional tiled and thatched roofs from the Yi Dynasty stand side by side... -
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Hosenji Temple Site (Hosenji Kokushi Genmyoto Monument/Hosenji Temple Site Pole Support)
Spot Name Boseonsa Temple Site (Boseonji Temple Gukshi Hyunmyeoto Monument/Boseonsa Site Pole Pillar) Address 629 Boseon-ri, Buron-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do 629 외Details Designated during the Unified Silla era Historic Site No. 46 -
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Gyeryongsan Gapsa Temple
Iron Flag Pole (Unified Silla) Treasure No. 256 (top) and Gapsa Stupa (Goryeo Dynasty) Treasure No. 257 (bottom) Basic Information Spot Name Gyeryongsan Gapsa Address 52 Jungjang-ri, Gyeryong-myeon, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do Phone 52-041-857 Hours 8981:08-00:18 Closed... -
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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 -
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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 ...
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