Magokha
Magoksa is a temple on the hillside east of Taehwa-san, Unam-ri, Sogok-myeon, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do. It was founded by Magnetic Field in 640 AD. At the time of its foundation, it was a large temple of about 30 rooms, but now there are only Daeungbo, Daehwangbo, Yeongsanjeon, Seocheonwangmun, and Haitangmun. In addition, there is only 5-storied stone pagoda, bamboo tree, 1 hanging scroll, a wooden plaque, a row of Sejo, and a blue trend. The name of the temple called Magogus is called Magogus because it is like three generations of shrines gathered when the Shilla prosthetic image evangelizes. Magoksa is one of the 28 main mountains of the Republic of Korea and is the largest temple to rule all the temples in Chungcheongnam. It is called Chun-ma-gok from ancient times, and the surrounding spring landscape is prominent, and the valley is deep, and this area is one of the support of ten generations that can avoid the disease in the geography and the big city such as "