Yangju Hoeamsa Temple Site Hoeamsa Temple was founded during the Goryeo Dynasty and maintained close ties with the royal family from the late Goryeo Dynasty to the mid-Joseon Dynasty, and the best craftsmen of the time were mobilized to build the largest temple in the country.
Excavation results have proven this fact by unearthing relics and the highest quality artifacts, showing that it was a temple representing Buddhist thought and culture at the time.
From the late Goryeo Dynasty to the mid-Joseon Dynasty, Hoeamsa Temple was the largest temple in the country, maintaining close ties with the royal family and leading the Buddhist thought and culture of the time.
Therefore, royal ceremonies and events held at Hoeamsa Temple are recorded in various records including the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, and the reconstruction and repair of Hoeamsa Temple, which was supported by the royal family, are included.
However, it is presumed that Hoeamsa Temple gradually declined and closed down amid the decline in Buddhism after Queen Munjeong.
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