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 Bum-uh sa
The Buddhist temple Bum-uh sa was built in 678, during the reign of King Moonmoo of the Shilla Dynasty, by the Great Monk Uehsang Daesa. Bum-uh sa is one of the five largest temples in Korea and is located on Mt. Kumjung. Around the temple, there is a wisteria colony producing beautiful scenery. Bum-uh sa has many precious legacies and cultural treasures. The Single Pillar Gate has a unique structure of four pillars.
 Nae-Won-Jung sa
Nae-Won-Jung Sa is located in Busan, the second largest city in Korea. It is surrounded by Mt. Gu-duk, so you can enjoy fresh air from the mountain. Nae-Won-Jung Sa manages a welfare center for disfranchised people and has established a youth scholarship foundation and youth training center.
 Sam-gwang sa
Sam-gwang sa belongs to the Chuntae Order, and is located in the forest of Mt. Baikyang. This temple has a beautiful view of the Busan metropolitan area, and is open to everybody 24 hours a day. Kwanum Kido (prayer) is the main practice of this temple. Sam-gwang sa was built by the great monk Sangwol Daesa of the Chuntae Order in 1969, and has facilities for a congregation of 10 thousand. Sam-gwang sa is for practicing Buddhism of patriotism, of daily life, and of public service.
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