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Seven-story Brick Pagoda at Beopheungsa Temple Site, Andong

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The Seven-story Brick Pagoda at Beopheungsa Temple Site in Andong is a remarkable relic from the Silla period, distinguished by its brick construction, unusual for Korean pagodas, which are typically stone. Standing as a national treasure, the pagoda offers a glimpse into ancient Buddhist architecture and the temple's former grandeur. Visitors can explore the serene temple grounds, observe the pagoda's intricate brickwork, and appreciate its historical context as one of the few brick pagodas remaining in Korea.

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  • Admire the unique brick construction of this seven-story pagoda, a rarity among Korean pagodas.
  • Explore the tranquil Beopheungsa Temple site, surrounded by natural beauty.
  • Learn about the pagoda's designation as a national treasure and its Silla-era origins.

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Ways to visit Seven-story Brick Pagoda at Beopheungsa Temple Site, Andong

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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