š The only wooden pagoda remaining in South Korea, part of a Buddhist temple established in 553.
š Thought to be Korea's oldest and tallest wooden building of its kind, retaining its original appearance.
⨠Designated National Treasure of Korea #55 for its unique design and historical significance.
š³ Located within Beopjusa, a Buddhist temple complex in Songnisan National Park.
šØ Features "Palsang," eight murals depicting the life of Sakyamuni Buddha.
š Houses four Sakyamuni Buddha statues, a sarira with relics, a shrine, and a meditation area.
šļø Two other National Treasures, Beopjusa Seogyeonji (#64) and Ssangsajaseokdeung (#5), are also on site.
š Accessible by intercity bus to Songnisan from Daejeon Terminal Complex after arriving at Daejeon KTX station.
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