Okcheonsa Temple
Okcheonsa Temple was built in the 16th year of King Munmu's reign (676) during the Silla dynasty. The name “Okcheon,” which means "jade spring," wa...
Local Recommendations For Tourist Attractions In Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, Including Temples, Historic Sites, Eco, Tourism Sites, Valleys, Islands, Parks, Beaches, Mountains,...
Okcheonsa Temple was built in the 16th year of King Munmu's reign (676) during the Silla dynasty. The name “Okcheon,” which means "jade spring," wa...
The 4 km valley between the entrance of Gayasan Mountain National Park entrance and Haeinsa Temple is called Hongryudonggyegok Valley. It was named...
Okpo Shipyard of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering spans over a 4000,000㎡ land and consists of large-scale specialized facilities and equip...
Gain-ri village in Changseon-myeon, Namhae, Gyeongnam Province, has a primitive fossil site that includes 34 footprints of pterosaurs, or flying di...
Odosan Recreational Forest is to the north of Haeinsa Temple, one of the three most important temples in Korea, and to the south of Hapcheonho Lake...