Sacred Sites of Spiritual Significance
This collection features significant religious sites near the Nakdong River, ranging from ancient Buddhist structures to mid-century Catholic architecture. Highlights include Mulyangsujeon, one of Korea's oldest wooden halls dating to the 13th century, and Gakhwasa, a Silla-era temple that once protected royal Joseon archives. These sites illustrate the architectural evolution of Korean spirituality, showcasing traditional Goryeo design alongside modern Western influences in rural Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Mulyangsujeon
One of Korea's oldest wooden buildings, this 13th-century hall is famous for its curved entasis pillars and Goryeo Dynasty architecture.
Yecheon Catholic Church
A Catholic parish established in 1953, serving as a spiritual center in the Yecheon region.
Seokyeonsa
Buddhist temple located in the Bonghwa region.
Yongamsa
Buddhist temple situated in the mountains of Bonghwa.
Gakhwasa
Silla-era temple founded in 676 that formerly housed the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty in its mountain archives.
Hyeonbulsa
Buddhist temple located in the rural Bonghwa region.
Heungnyunsa
Local Buddhist temple located in Bonghwa-gun.
Daehan Buddhism Jogyeseonjonghyeophoe Chungbonsan Guamsa
Buddhist temple affiliated with the Jogye Order.
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