This structure was located at an altitude of 846m, the highest point of the Manpok-dong Valley of Mount Geumgang and was a branch hermitage of the Yujomsa temple.
Among them: The #12 (1932) of the "Joseon historical site walk" contains several views of each temple around Mt.
[2] Moreover, the area became a touristic destination, leading to the publication of illustrated guides.
[3] These pictures taken during the Japanese colonial period are precious since many of these buildings are no longer extant.
[4] "Every installation, facility, and village in North Korea [became] a military and tactical target", and the orders given to the Fifth Air Force and Bomber Command was to "destroy every means of communications and every installation, factory, city, and village".