Thirteen-Storey Stone Pagoda

Gyeongsangbuk-do


Built upon a square base and tapering in stages to its top, this very attractive and unique pagoda dates to the 9th century and is located on the left side of the road between Dongnakdang and Jangsan Seowon. The pagoda is part of the now vanished temple of Jeonghye-sa (정혜사).


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