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Moaksan is a
mountain of
North Jeolla Province,
western South Korea. It has an
elevation of 793 metres. The
mountain is
famed for the
Geumsansa temple...
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Moaksan, the
burial site of clan founder, Kim T'ae-sŏ...
- he died and was
given the
posthumous name of Munjang. He was
buried on
Moaksan, in
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea. "(125)전주 김씨(全州金氏)-57,979명". 서울이코노미뉴스...
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temple of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism standing on the
slopes of
Moaksan in
Gimje City, Jeollabuk-do,
South Korea. The
first Geumsansa was built...
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Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) Jinan-gun 금당사 金塘寺 814 SK
North Jeolla Geumsansa Moaksan Gimje-si 금산사 金山寺 600 and 770 SK
South Jeolla Geumtapsa Cheondeungsan, Podu-myeon...
- set out to
engage in
rigorous solo
training in the
wilderness of Korea's
Moaksan. He
engaged in 21 days of
ascetic practice and
meditation without food...
- 9 MHz (Muryongsan)
Wonju 104.9 MHz (Baegunsan, 3 kW)
Jeonju 106.9 MHz (
Moaksan, 5 kW)
Jinju 105.5 MHz (Mangjinsan) Jeju (northern part of Jeju island)...
- – 1,242
metres (4,075 ft)
Mireuksan (미륵산; 彌勒山) – 430
metres (1,410 ft)
Moaksan (모악산; 母岳山) – 793
metres (2,602 ft)
Mundeokbong (문덕봉; 門德峰) – 598 metres...
- followers,
during the
Summer of 1901 he
achieved enlightenment on the
Moaksan mountain,
after forty-nine days of
ascetic practices and fasting. In fact...
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Gyodong IS 교동 교차로 Gui-ro
Hangga IS 항가 교차로 Hanggabanwol-gil Moak IS 모악 교차로
Moaksan-gil Moak
Tunnel 모악터널
Approximately 325m
Wondang IS 원당 교차로 Moak-ro Moaksanjarak-gil...