Podok Hermitage in Mt Kumgang
- Don Soo-Yun
- 16 hours ago
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The Podok Hermitage is located in Manphok Valley of Mt Kumgang, a celebrated mountain in the PRC. It was built in the period of Chonguryo (277 BC and AD 668), the first feudal state in Korea’s history, and rebuilt in 1675.
The hermitage supported by a copper column arouses admiration of visitors as it looks to be suspended from a cliff to the right of Punsol Pool in Manphok Valley.
Originally, it consisted of two buildings. What remains is the main building. The main building that leans on a rock in front of the Podok grotto is a single-room house supported by a single copper column set in the middle of the 20-metre-high cliff.
It is covered with three well-matched roof layers in the order of hip-saddle roof, gable roof and shed roof.
The valuable cultural heritage is well preserved as a national treasure.