Chonjusa
Ch'ŏnjusa | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 천주사 |
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Hancha | 天柱寺 |
Revised Romanization | Cheonjusa |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'ǒnjusa |
Ch'ŏnju-sa (Korean: 천주사) is a Korean Buddhist temple located on the southern slope of Yaksan mountain, in Yongbyon, North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is listed as National Treasure #46 in that country. Founded in 1684 during the mid-Joseon dynasty,[1] the temple today retains its main prayer hall, known as Pogwang Hall (普光殿); the Chonju Pavilion (天柱樓), once known as one of the six most scenic spots in Yongbyon; and several lesser outbuildings, including storage rooms, and dormitories. Many buildings still feature delicate original paintings in a well-preserved state.
See also
- National Treasures of North Korea
- Korean Buddhism
- Korean architecture
References
- ^ 천주사(天柱寺). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean).
General references
- http://www.kcckp.net/en/periodic/todaykorea/index.php?contents+2320+2006-10+89+36[permanent dead link]
39°48′27″N 125°46′53″E / 39.80750°N 125.78139°E / 39.80750; 125.78139
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