
This place, with its breathtaking scenery, is home to the historic Buddhist temple of Sujongsa Temple, offering breathtaking views of the Han River.
The Han River is Korea’s lifeline, flowing through the center of the Korean Peninsula.
Two major rivers, the Bukhangang and Namhangang, flowing from the east, merge in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province, forming the main stream of the Han River, which flows through the capital city of Seoul.
The nearby Sujongsa Temple stands at the confluence of two rivers.
Therefore, this temple served as a key transportation hub for river travel.
Therefore, people prayed here for a safe journey.
550 years ago, a king of the early Joseon Dynasty stopped here while traveling along the Han River, and to commemorate this visit, he erected a pagoda and enshrined a Buddhist statue here.
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