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Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
Yecheon Yongmunsa
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Blue O S (10/02/2020)
It is a place where you can see the meaning of a truly quiet temple. Of course, it's free and there are many things to see, such as treasures and national treasures. First of all, it is completely different from other Garam arrangements and has a Taeil, so it doesn't feel like a traditional temple. It is a place where the concept of a new temple, such as Cheonbuljeon or Bogwangmyeongjeon, is needed. Except for Iljumun, Sansingak or Gwaneumjeon, it is a concept of a new brothel. It is a quiet and nice place.
박태연 (10/26/2020)
Please go It’s not small, but it’s cozy and quiet. I feel warm The road going up from the parking lot is so good, the autumn leaves are so beautiful^^
김유철 (11/03/2020)
Quiet palm autumn leaves are also beautiful!
준혁TV (10/29/2020)
The way to go is pretty~ The rest of the temple scenery
Jintae Park (07/29/2020)
Yongmunsa Temple, located in the deep mountains of Yongmun-ri, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is the origin of this temple, when Dounun (杜雲), a monk who visited the Tang Dynasty in the 10th year (870) of King Gyeongmun of Silla, prayed for this temple. I learned that. It was said that King Taejo of Goryeo Dynasty helped during the unification of the post-Three Kingdoms, and this temple was largely raised in 936, and during the Mingjong period, which was a ruling power, there were many legal and Buddhist cultural properties that prayed for the national crisis. In the Joseon Dynasty, during the 3rd year of King Sejo (1457), the temple was sent to the temple for the purpose of imprisonment, and it is now preserved as a treasure 729 in the Seongbo Museum. In 1670, Daejangjeon, the oldest building in Yongmunsa Temple, and Yunjangdae (輪藏臺) in it, are designated as National Treasure No. 328. It is also a historical temple where many treasures of national treasures can be found, as it is composed of the wooden statue of the Three Kingdoms of Amitabha in the Daejangjeon (Treasure No. 989-1) and the Woodcarving Amitaro Method (Treasure No. 989-2). Good exploration is possible.
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