MUNSO MOUNTAIN 문수산 ULSAN SOUTH KOREA
Mt. Munsusan (600m) forms the border of Cheongnyang-myeon, Ungchon-myeon, Samdong-myeon, and Beomseo-eup. The mountainis also called Mt.Cheongnyangsan. It was later called Mt. Munsusansince the Buddist priest Munsu lived here because of the clean waterand beautiful sight. When you riched the middle of the mountain you can see TEMPLE 'the munsusa temple' is estimated to have been build in 646 by theBuddhist priest Jajang yulsa. The precise time is not known, but the name was changed to Munsuam Rock when the temple became a branchof Beomeosa Temple. It was rebuilt in 1989 and renamed Munsusa Temple