Chungminsa Temple (여수충민사)

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Chungminsa Temple (여수충민사)

Nestled at the foot of Maraesan Mountain (alt. 385.2 m), Chungminsa Temple (Historic Site No. 381) was built by Lee Sieon (unknown - 1624), and was commissioned by Lee Hangbok (1556-1618) after the Imjinwaeran War (Japanese Invasion) upon King Seonjo's (1601) command. The shrine was forced to be demolished by Japan in 1919, and only two sections remained. In 1947, they were then rebuilt by local residents in the end. It was designated as Historical Site No. 381 on June 1, 1993.

* Chungminsa Hamabi (stone statue)
At the entrance of Chungminsa Temple, Hamabi (stone stuatue) is set up with a 1.4 m-x_height, 42 cm-x_width, and 10 cm-thickness, with the word "Hamabi" written on the stone, meaning "expressing one's respect", and in front of the palace is a Confucian shrine, the birthplace of the sages that symbolizes the temple's significance. This stone used to be 100 m away but was moved to its current site when a detour road was built.

Introduction Information
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Initial Registration Date
2015-07-23 18:38
Last Updated
2020-03-18 01:26
Inquiry
+82-61-690-2036
Homepage
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Address
[59722] 52-23 Chungminsa-gil, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do
Directions
[Bus]
From Central City Terminal to take an express bus to Yeosu Bus Terminal.
Walk across the street to take Bus No. 82 and get off at Yeosu Jungang Girl's High School Bus Stop.
Continue walking in the same direction and take your first left onto Chungminsa-gil.
Following this road for about 500m and veer right after Yeosu Hyeonam Public Library.
The temple will be on the left after about 200m.