- (Korean: 부석사; Hanja: 浮石寺) is a
Buddhist temple located near Mt.
Bonghwang in
Buseok-myeon, Yeongju,
South Korea. It was
founded by the
prominent scholar-monk...
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elaborated during the
early Goryeo dynasty (918–1392). The
Amita Hall of the
Buseok temple in
Yeongju is a good example.
Later on (from the mid-Goryeo period...
- Dongbu-dong Jungang-dong Seobu-dong Wansan-dong Nambu-dong
Yeongju Punggi-eup
Buseok-myeon Munsu-myeon Pyeongeun-myeon Isan-myeon Bongheon-myeon Sunheung-myeon...
- eup/myeon/dong
Hangeul Hanja Punggi-eup 풍기읍 豊基邑
Buseok-myeon 부석면 浮石面 Munsu-myeon 문수면 文殊面 Pyeongeun-myeon 평은면 平恩面 Isan-myeon 이산면 伊山面 Bongheon-myeon 봉현면...
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South Chungcheong Asan 39.69 Inji 인지면 仁旨面
South Chungcheong Seosan 35.48
Buseok 부석면 浮石面
South Chungcheong Seosan 123.85
Palbong 팔봉면 八峰面
South Chungcheong...
- (安草明, 안초명) as the
mother (role unspecified) Gang Gye-sik (姜桂殖, 강계식) as
Buseok (부석), Asanyeo's
father Kim Seung-ho (金勝鎬, 김승호) as
Paeng Gae (팽개), the valet...
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Treasure no. 332.
National Treasure no. 45.
Seated Amitabha, clay, 2.78 m.
Buseok Temple. Culture/period:
Goryeo dynasty. Provenance:
Hansongsa Temple site...
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Prefectural Route 935 (Uisang-ro) Socheon-ro
Buseok-myeon
Prefectural Route 931, 935
overlap Buseok Bridge 부석교
Buseok Roundabout 부석 회전교차로
Prefectural Route 931...