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Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) located at the base of Paryeong mountain.

On the upper part of the bell are engraved 'Beomja' (an ancient Indian letter in Sanskrit)

Two engraved dragons holding beads suspend the 900 kg/1982 lb bronze bell. A Bodhisattva is engraved on the upper part of the bell. Flowers, Dangchomun, and a pattern of vines spreading in two lines decorate the lower part of bell.

The Bronze Bell of Neunggasa is Tangible Cultural Property #69.
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