Mubongsa Temple 무봉사
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Mubongsa means “A sacred place where phoenix used to dance,” and is a small and Buddhist temple. It is conveniently and accessibly located near one of the city’s top attractions, Yeongnamnu Pavilion, which has a spectacular view of the Miryanggang River, the bamboo forest below, and the park and the downtown area on the other side of the river. Perched high on the cliffs above the upper reaches of the river is Aranggak Pavilion. Take the flight of stairs from this pavilion to reach the famous Yeongnamnu Pavilion and Mubongsa Temple. Enshrining the Seokjoyeoraejwasang (seated stone Buddha statue; Treasure No. 493), the temple has long been a popular site among poets and painters for its picturesque landscape.
* Mubongsa Seokjoyeoraejwasang, a well-known relic of Mubongsa Temple
Mubongsa Seokjoyeoraejwasang (seated stone Buddha statue of Mubongsa Temple) is a well-preserved statue of the Buddha from the late Unified Silla Era. The 97-cm-tall statue was designated as National Treasure No. 493 on June 24, 1969.
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・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-354-8138
・Parking Facilities : Not available
・Closed : N/A (Open all year round)
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Miryang Station (Gyeongbu Line)
In front of the station, take Bus 2 and get off at Yeongnamnu Pavilion Bus Stop. (11 bus stops)
The temple is located right next to Yeongnamnu Pavilion.
16-11, Yeongnamnu 1-gil, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
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