Anhwa Temple (Kaesong)
Korea (North) /
Hwanghaebukto /
Kaesong /
Koryo-dong
World
/ Korea (North)
/ Hwanghaebukto
/ Kaesong
World / North Korea / Hwanghae-bukto
buddhist temple, 10th century construction
(안화사/安和寺)
Anhwa Temple (Anhwasa), Koryo-dong, Kaesong, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea.
Founded in 930, Anhwa Temple comprises of Taeung, Obaek, and Myongbu Hall (the last destroyed by bombs during the Korea War). It also houses a seven-storyed stone pagoda and living quarters for the monks.
Anhwa Temple (Anhwasa), Koryo-dong, Kaesong, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea.
Founded in 930, Anhwa Temple comprises of Taeung, Obaek, and Myongbu Hall (the last destroyed by bombs during the Korea War). It also houses a seven-storyed stone pagoda and living quarters for the monks.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°0'8"N 126°32'59"E
- Jeondeungsa (전등사) 42 km
- Site of Kumgang Temple 134 km
- Mitasa 156 km
- Naksan Temple (Naksansa), near Sokcho, Yangyang County, Gangwon-do 183 km
- Bongamsa 194 km
- Guinsa 201 km
- Yongmunsa 214 km
- Buseoksa (천은사) 219 km
- Manggyeongsa 223 km
- Bongjeongsa (봉정사) 240 km
- Songak-san 0.4 km
- Chonma-san 9 km
- Kaephung County 11 km
- Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) 12 km
- Kumchon County 22 km
- Paechon County 25 km
- Pongchon County 33 km
- Phyongsan County 37 km
- Yonan County 43 km
- Rinsan County 53 km