Kaesimsa

Kaesimsa
Chosŏn'gŭl 개심사
Hancha
Revised Romanization Gaesimsa
McCune–Reischauer Kaesimsa

Kaesim-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in the Chilbosan Mountains, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. Founded in 826 under the Palhae kingdom and restored in 1377 by the Koryo dynasty, the temple long served as a religious retreat. The temple serves as a repository for many important buddhist sculptures, paintings, and scriptures. The temple grounds also hold a 180 kg bronze bell dating from 1764 [1] and a famed 200-year-old chestnut tree. It is one of National Treasures of North Korea. The temple comprises the following buildings:

See also

References

  1. "Kaesim Temple". Naenara. Foreign Languages Publishing House. April 13, 2016. Retrieved May 7, 2016.

Coordinates: 41°03′15″N 129°35′49″E / 41.0542°N 129.5970°E / 41.0542; 129.5970

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