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30: 327: 274: 380: 184:, Mount Kumgang became a major tourist site, and the temple (known by its Japanese pronunciation as Yusen-ji) received many visitors to admire its beautiful setting and architecture. Because of this, it underwent significant restoration work funded by this Japanese government during this time. 177:. It was the largest and the oldest of the four, and at its height it encompassed over 40 buildings. Between 1883 and 1885, it underwent its final enlargement, though it still retained many of its original Silla-era characteristics. 212: 200: 174: 440: 460: 201:
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was using it as a base. Due to this, nothing remains today of this famous temple besides its foundation stones.
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Despite its historical significance, the temple was bombed by US forces during the Korean War, who believed the
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Yujom Temple was founded in the 6th century under the fervently
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This article about a Buddhist place of worship is a
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Chosŏn'gŭl
Hancha



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean Buddhist temple
Mount Kumgang
North Korea
Silla
Korean War
Buddhist
Silla
Uijong
Koryo
Changansa
Pyohunsa
Singyesa
Four Great Temples of Mt. Kumgang
Japanese administration of Korea
Korean People's Army
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Four Great Temples of Mt. Kumgang
National Treasures of North Korea
Korean Buddhism
Korean architecture
38°35′5″N 128°9′58″E / 38.58472°N 128.16611°E / 38.58472; 128.16611
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