DescriptionGaeamsa Gabsupjje 13-05651 - Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea.JPG
English: Gabsupjje (hall) at Gaeamsa, a small, quiet Korean Buddhist temple in Buan County, North Jeolla Province, South Korea built in 634 C.E. during the Baekje Dynasty and expanded in 1313. The temple was burned down during the Imjinwaeran Japanese Invasion and reconstructed in 1658.
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Gabsupjje (hall) at Gaeamsa, a small, quiet Korean Buddhist temple in Buan County, North Jeolla Province, South Korea built in 634 C.E. during the Baekje Dynasty and expanded in 1313. The temple was burned down during the Imjinwaeran Japanese Invasion and reconstructed in 1658.
Latitude
35° 39′ 46.57″ N
Longitude
126° 39′ 0.17″ E
Short title
Gabsupjje (hall) at Gaeamsa, a Korean Buddhist temple in Buan County, North Jeolla Province, South Korea built in 634 C.E. and expanded in 1313.