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This is the Asian bell tower, and 3x3 Landmark feature. This is the main bell tower for the temple.
Prop Cost $30,000 / Budget $100 / Landmark Effect 80 / No Dependencies. it is just landmark, and have no occupants.
♦Introduction and History
Beomeosa is a Buddhist Temple in Busan, South Korea. The name Beomeosa(or Pomosa) means "Temple of the Fish from Nirvana" and Chinese-based name.
Beomeosa was built originally in 678 A.D. and is one of the ten great Hawom temples. The temple was burned to the ground in 1592 during the Japanese Imjin Invasion. It was reconstructed in 1602, but was burned again by an accidental fire. In 1613 it was rebuilt again.
Also, the bell tower was originally built in 1613 as part of the rebuilding of Beomeosa Temple. Its contains four percussion instruments: a large bronze bell (Pomjong), a wooden drum (Popko), a bronze gong (Unpan), and a large wooden fish (Moko).
Made by MIKA (KOREAN) , Modeling by KIPA.
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