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Okcheonam Hermitage – 옥천암 (Buk-gu, Ulsan)
Hermitage History Okcheonam Hermitage, which means “Jade Spring Hermitage” in English, is located in the western foothills of Mt. Muryongsan (450.6 m) in northeastern Ulsan. Purportedly, Okcheonam Hermitage was first established in 931 A.D.; however, the monk that first founded the hermitage is unknown. Later, the monk Woneum renovated the hermitage during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). Originally, the hermitage was known as Obongsa Temple, or “Five Peaks Temple” in English. The temple would eventually be renamed Okcheonam Hermitage after a jade spring emerged from between the rocks on the hermitage grounds. Also, it’s believed that when there are difficulties facing the hermitage, the spring water dries up. As a result,…