Taebaek-san Buseok-sa's
Samseong-gak
shrine for the Three Sages of Korean Folk-Buddhism
very charming antique Samseong-gak west and below the Buseok and Muryangsu-jeon Main Hall
the Sanshin-dan altar inside it;  Chilseong & Dokseong are also enshrined here as usual
In a rare but not unique case, the Mountain-spirit is holding a round paper fan with a Republic-of-Korea-style
Taegeuk symbol on it, and a horse-tail fly-whisk (symbol of a seonsa meditation master) on it's end.
taken with permission from Dale's Korean Temple Adventures
the rear (west side) of the Buseok [Floating Rock] seen from the trail leading to this Samseong-gak
beautiful eaves -- these decorative rafter-ends are carved as the opening mouth
of a dragon, with the white lotus-flower petals serving as lower teeth!  -- unique.