Jonjaamji

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Jonjaamji
Jonjaamji Site.jpg
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Korean name
Hangul
존자암지
Hanja
尊者庵址
Revised RomanizationJonjaamji
McCune–ReischauerJonjaamji

Jonjaamji is a Korean Buddhist site of a pagoda preserving the relics of Buddha. Jonjaamji is located in a valley on the southwest ridge of Bulrae Oreum at the Yeongsil Track region of Hallasan on Jeju Island, South Korea. On November 1, 2000, the Jeju Provincial Government designated Jonjaamji as Tangible Property Number 17.

History[]

It is unknown when exactly the Jonjaam temple was founded, but two excavations in 1993 and 1994 suggest that it was constructed by Jonja, the great monk of Arhan, during the Late Goryeo Dynasty through the Middle Joseon Dynasty period.

Chungam Kim Jeong, who was exiled to Jeju-do in August 1520, wrote a book called "Jonjaam Jungsugi." According to his writings, Jonjaam was created when three families, Go, Yang and Bu (the demi-gods from the Samseonghyeol legend) settled in Jeju-do.[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jonjaamji Site History Sign, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

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