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Maneosa Temple, perched on Maneosan Mountain in Miryang, dates back to 46 A.D. and is steeped in tradition and numerous legends. During the Silla dynasty, it served as a ceremonial site for the king to conduct Buddhist rites. Notably, beneath the Mireukjeon Hall lies the Maneoseok Rocks, reputed to be fish that transformed into stones. Remarkably, these stones emit a clear, bell-like sound when struck, earning them the nickname Jongseok (Bell stone). The temple also features a three-story stone pagoda, standing 3.7 meters tall, which has been designated as a Treasure.
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Experience Guide : Not available
Contact and Information : +82-55-356-2010
Parking facilities : Available
Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
Hours : 08:00-18:00
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Admission Fees
Free
Available Facilities
Daeungjeon Hall, Monks' residence, Mireukjeon Hall
Location
776 Maneo-ro, Samnangjin-eup, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do