Beomeosa, Buddhist temples in Busan, South Korea. Treasure of Korea no. 434. Beomeosa Daeungjeon, the main temple hall, built in 1614 after the temple was burned down during the Japanese invasions. Major remodellings of this building were undertaken in 1713, 1814 and 1871.
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