Anguksa

The ginkgo tree located in this yard was planted around 1400, and is listed as Living Monument #31.

Access to the temple's inner court is through T'aepyŏng Pavilion (太平樓, "Pavilion of Perfect Peace"), located across from the main gate/Though very simple on the outside, it is ornately painted within.

The sighboard of the hall is said to have been painted by King Sunjo of Joseon.

[2] It has the curious feature of being two-storied in its construction, unlike most other Korean temples of the era, and has two gabled roofs supported by cow's tongue brackets.

To the right of Taeung Hall is the temple dormitory; to the left is a library of Buddhist scriptures.