The Chongrungsa Buddhist temple is an historic structure located in Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea.
[1] It serves as an important example in the study of temple construction in Goguryeo and is a National Treasure of North Korea .
[1] The temple was rebuilt to mark the 2300th anniversary of King Tongmyong and is featured on a series of postage stamps issues by North Korea in January 1994.
[1] A gate is located along the south portico, three-bay wide and two-bay deep, embedded in the structure.
In the rear of the compound, the remains of a large rectangular structure, over 40m in length and embedded in the north portico is thought to be a lecture hall.