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Cheongnyangsa Temple 청량사(합천)

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144, Cheongnyangdong-gil, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do (경상남도 합천군 가야면 청량동길 144)

Cheongnyangsa Temple, located in Gayasan National Park, is famous for its stone lanterns, pagodas, and images of Buddha. The exact date of the temple's foundation is unknown (estimated to be in the 9th century), but was recorded by Choi Chi-won in the Three Kingdoms Period and is believed to have been built during the Silla Dynasty.

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