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Beopjusa

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An important Buddhist temple, originally built in 553. Temple includes Palsangjeon – wooden pagoda, which originally was built in 553. Current structure was rebuilt in 1605 – 1626 and is 22.7 m tall. Pagoda contains valuable paintings.

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GPS coordinates
36.5425 N 127.8334 E
Location, address
Asia, South Korea, North Chungcheong, Boeun County, Naesongni-myeon, Songnisan National Park

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