North Jeolla Province-Designated Tangible Cultural Property
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Three storied Stone Pagoda in Sunhwa-ri (Tangible Cultural Property No. 26)
The three-storied stone pagoda was built up during the early Goryeo Period, at that time there was a big temple, called the Okcheon-sa.
Suchangsamindae (Tangible Cultural Property No. 27)
In the year of Eulhae, the reign of King Jungjong during the Joseon Dynasty, Chungam Kim Jeong, Mayor of Sunchang, Nuljae Park Sang, Minister of Damyang and Seokheon Ryu Ok, Mayor of Muan resolved that they appeal to the King for the reinstatement of the dethroned Queen Sin at the palace.
Sunchang Hotel (Tangible Cultural Property No. 48)
It is located inside the premise of the Sunchang Elementary School next to the Sunchang County Office. It is an important historical site, which remains intact even during the Korean War. Currently, only the main building and the eastern hall are left. The building boasts elaborate construction technique and is the place where Choi Ik-Hyeon and Im Byeong-Chang, who mobilized the Righteous Armies at the end of the Joseon Dynasty, set up a base camp to fight against the Japanese armies.
Old Map of Sin Gyeong-Jun (Tangible Cultural Property No. 89)
The famous scholar of the Realist School of Confucianism Sin Gyeong-Jun during the Joseon Dynasty (reigns of the King Youngjo and King Jeongjo) drew a military style map of the northern area and a coastal map of the northern Korean Peninsula.
Gangcheon Temple Five-Storied Stone Pagoda (Tangible Cultural Property No. 92)
Budojeon (Buddha)
Budojeon shrine remains of old monks from which we can assume the thousand-year long history of the Gangcheon Temple.
The Family Relic of Laju Lim Clan Jeoldogongpa (Tangible Cultural Property No. 141)
66 items of family relic including paper flower and a red-white tablet Lim Yong-Jin received as he passed a national examination in 1816 (16th year of King Sunjo’s reign during the Joseon Dynasty)
Simnogyecheop Group Book of Sin Mal-Ju (Tangible Cultural Property No. 142)
Sir Sin Mal-Ju, a public officer of the Joseon Dynasty, organized a group with 10 old men in 1449 and recorded the background, objectives, characteristics, action of the organization and the portraits of the 10 members, from which we can know the ideology and social atmosphere of the time.
Sunpyeong Temple Gilt-bronze Seated Statue of Buddha (Tangible Cultural Property No. 165)
The statue is enshrined in the Main Hall of the Sunpyeong Temple. The 1.4m tall statue is assumed to be built during the 14th–15th century for its various characteristics.
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