Naesosa
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Korea (South) /
Chollabuk /
Puan /
Seokpo-ri, 268
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Naesosa, Korean Buddhist Temple, was built by Buddhist Monk Hye-Gu in 633 AD during the Baekje Dynasty and was rebuilt by Monk Cheong-Min in 1633 during the Joseon Dynasty. The Daeungbojeon (the main hall) was built at this time. In 1986, the temple area (radius of 500m) was named a culturally protected area.
Naesosa, Korean Buddhist Temple, was built by Buddhist Monk Hye-Gu in 633 AD during the Baekje Dynasty and was rebuilt by Monk Cheong-Min in 1633 during the Joseon Dynasty. The Daeungbojeon (the main hall) was built at this time. In 1986, the temple area (radius of 500m) was named a culturally protected area.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naesosa
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Coordinates: 35°36'56"N 126°35'16"E
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