Mireukdang (Korean: 미륵당; Hanja: 彌勒堂), also known as Beophwadang, built in 1959, is a shrine dedicated to Maitreya in Pajang-dong, Jangan-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
5 by Suwon City Council on April 8, 1986.
[1] The small brick building, 3.1m in height, was built to house a statue of Maitreya, who was believed to protect the village where it stands.
[2] The statue is believed to represent a Maitreya combined with folk beliefs since the mid-Joseon Dynasty due to its sculpting technique.
The statue is made from a single granite rock, and features an oval pedestal.