
Wanggung Five-story Stone Pagoda (익산 왕궁리 오층석탑)
San 80-1, Wanggung-ri, Wanggung-myeon, Iksan-si, Jeonbuk-do
About
The Wanggung Five-story Stone Pagoda is located on a hill about 2 kilometers south of Wanggung-myeon in Iksan, which is believed to have been the capital of the nation during the Mahan Era. The pagoda stands tall at 8.5 meters and was officially designated as a National Treasure. Relics from the Goryeo dynasty that were found inside the pagoda were designated as a National Treasure and are currently housed in the National Museum of Korea. Of the excavated relics, the most famous; the Sarijangeomgu, a magnificent container of Buddha’s Sarira; the green glass Sarira bottle topped with a lotus-shaped stopper; and the Sungeumgeumganggyeongpan, which contains the 19 golden plates of the Diamond Sutra.
Visitors also explore Iksan Godori Standing Stone Buddha (익산 고도리 석조여래입상), Café Deoki (카페 덕기) and Iksan Ssangneung (익산 쌍릉) near this location.
Location
35.97320, 127.05460






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