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English: Stone Lantern of Beomeosa is believed to have been built by priest Uisang at the time of the temple construction in 678 during the Silla era. Designated as Local Cultural Asset #16
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Stone Lantern of Beomeosa is belived to have been built at the time of the temple construction in 678 during the Silla era. Beomeosa is a Buddhist temple in Cheongnyong-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea. Built on the slopes of Geumjeongsan, is one of the country's leading urban temples constructed in 678.