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Godalsa Temple was built during the 23 rd year (764
AD) of King Gyeongdeok during the Silla Dynasty.
Also called Godalwon, it is one of the three famous
temples including Dobongwon and Huiyangwon. Godalwon
is a great Buddhist temple that is currently managed
by the government, and during the Silla Dynasty,
was under the protection of the king. National Treasures
No. 4 (the Godals Saji Temple Site Sari Pagodabudo), 6, 7, and 8 can be found
here in all their unaffected grandeur. The temple
was more grandiose in size when it was first built,
and it is presumed that perhaps the entire Sanggyo-ri
village was in someway employed at the temple. Today,
only the remains of the once magnificent temple
are present today. The temple is buried under untended
weeds and officials are currently working to restore
the temple. |
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411-1 Sanggyo-ri, Buknae-myeon, Yeoju-gun |
Information
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(031) 887-3952 |

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