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It was first built in the first year of King Beop of Baekje kingdom (599), Geumsansa became the main temple for practicing the Maitreya faith during the Unified Silla kingdom ...
Originally Mt. Naejangsan was called Yeong-eunsan that was named after main temple Yeongeunsa...
Muju resort is located in Jeollabuk-do, Muju-gun, Seolcheon-myeon, Simgok-ri. It has 6.1km the longest slope named 'silk road' and total 30 slopes the greatest in number in Korea...
From Gimje, go about 6km,through Hwaho, to Buan-gun County and you will reach Pogyo (called Gaetdari) which boundary spot between Wolchon-dong and Buryag-myeon...
Bibimbap was mentioned for the first time in a book Sieuijeonseo at the end of the 1800's and in this literature...
Mt. Jirisan is huge mass of mountains on the end of the Baekdudaegan range. ..
Pansori that is weaved with long stories such as 'Simchong-jeon' 'Chunhyang-jeon', is one of the branch of the Korean traditional music...
It is formed by aqueous rocks, twin peak, male and female, called Seodaesan during Silla kingdom...
The legend is written in the history book about three kingdoms entitled 'Samgukyusa'. The abstract is as following...
Along with Geumsansa, Seonunsa is one of the two leading temples of the Korean Buddhist Jogye order in the province...
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