All that remains here of the Baekje-era temple Jeongnim-sa is a 8.3m five-storey stone pagoda – though this alone is certainly impressive. There's also a small museum on Baekje culture, but it's all in Korean.
Jeongnimsaji
Chungcheongnam-do
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