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Ruins of Mandeok-Temple |
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(Local Monument No.3)
It was a temple site dung the Koryo Dynasty Which is assumed
to have been very large because of the number of relics
retrieved from the site and the size of the area in general.
It was designated on June 26, 1972 as a local tangible
property in Sagi-maul, Deokcheon-dong, Buk Gu.
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| 02. Flag
Pole Site of Mandeok-Temple |
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(Local Tangible Property No.14)
Only one prop ¡°Tangganch¡¯iju¡± is currently being used
as a support pole for a fastened flag on the front side
of the Temple. Unfortunately the other prop has remained
lost to historians and researchers. Mandeok-sa Temple
was and still is considered a holy site by Buddhists.
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| 03. Hackberry of Gupo dong |
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(natural Monument No. 309)
The 500 year-old tree is the oldest and largest in the
Pusan, Gyeongnam area. It has been sanctified as a ¡°Dangsna
Namu¡± (sharmanistic exorcism tree) that provides for the
prosperity of the town. It was designated on November
3, 1982 as a natural monument, and is located in Daeri-maul,
Gupo dong, Buk Gu
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| 04. Gupo Japanese Fortess |
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(Local Monument No. 6)
During ¡°Imjinshoiran¡± the castle was strategically constructed
to accommodate soldiers of the Japanese Army. It was designated
on June 26, 1971 as a local monument, and is located in
Euisong, Deokcheon-dong, Buk Gu |
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| 05. The
Wintering Grounds of Waterfowl & Waders in The Nakdonggang
Delta |
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(Natural Monument No. 179 )
Shelter for Migratory Birds at the Nakdong-River Estuary
through Gup¡¯o Bridge in Buk Gu, SasangGu from Dadaepo
in SahaGu. It was designated on July 13, 1966 as a natural
monument |
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