Pyohun Temple
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Pyohun Temple (P'yohunsa)
North Korean National Treasure #97.
Pyohun Temple (P'yohunsa) was founded in 670. Most of the buildings date to a 1778 renovation. It is one of the four famous Buddhist temples of Mt. Kumgang (the others are the Chongyang, Chang'an, Singye, and Yujom temples).
Location: Naegang-ri, Kumgang County.
Pyohun Temple (P'yohunsa)
North Korean National Treasure #97.
Pyohun Temple (P'yohunsa) was founded in 670. Most of the buildings date to a 1778 renovation. It is one of the four famous Buddhist temples of Mt. Kumgang (the others are the Chongyang, Chang'an, Singye, and Yujom temples).
Location: Naegang-ri, Kumgang County.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyohunsa
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°37'49"N 128°4'3"E
- Naksan Temple (Naksansa), near Sokcho, Yangyang County, Gangwon-do 74 km
- Jongmyo 150 km
- Manggyeongsa 178 km
- Jeondeungsa (전등사) 178 km
- Guinsa 181 km
- Buseoksa (천은사) 189 km
- Mitasa 189 km
- Bongamsa 215 km
- Hyeonchungsa (Shrine) 222 km
- Bongjeongsa (봉정사) 226 km
- Mount Kumgang (Kŭmgangsan) 5.3 km
- Kosong County 6.6 km
- Kuryongyon Course 8.2 km
- Kumgang County 11 km
- Kumgang Ananti Golf and Spa Resort 15 km
- Kosŏng (고성) Harbor + Port 16 km
- Lake Samilpo 21 km
- Kuup-ri 22 km
- Tongchon County 46 km
- Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 90 km