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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sansa, Buddhist Mountain Monasteries in Korea' has mentioned 'Mountain' in the following places:
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Sansa (Korean:xc2xa0xecx82xb0xecx82xac; Hanja:xc2xa0xe5xb1xb1xe5xafxba) is a Buddhist mountain monastery in Korea.
The word Sansa is composed of two words san and sa which mean mountain and monastery/temple.
Sansa consists of seven Buddhist mountain monasteriesxe2x80x94Tongdosa, Buseoksa, Bongjeongsa, Beopjusa, Magoksa, Seonamsa and Daeheungsaxe2x80x94located throughout the southern provinces of the Korean Peninsula.
These mountain monasteries are sacred places, which have survived to the present as living centres of faith and religious practices despite suppression during the Joseon Dynasty and damages caused by wars and conflicts over the years.
The seven mountain monasteries xe2x80x93 Tongdosa, Buseoksa, Bongjeongsa, Beopjusa, Magoksa, Seonamsa and Daeheungsa xe2x80x93 offer a distinctively Korean instantiation of Buddhist monastic culture from the 7th century to the present day.
These mountain monasteries are sacred places and provide an exceptional testimony to their long and continuing traditions of Buddhist spiritual practice.
Together the seven temples contain the elements necessary to express the Outstanding Universal Value of Korean Buddhist mountain monasteries, including their mountain settings, well-preserved buildings for religious practice and daily living, worship halls and shrines, meditation areas, monastic academy spaces and dormitories for monks.