Nestled in Manpokdong in Inner Geumgang Mountain (Diamond Mountain) in North Korea, Bodukam (ÜÅÓìäÝ) or small Buddhist Boduk Temple endures the weathers for hundreds of years hanging on the cliff supported by a single copper pillar.
The Inner Geumgang Mountain or Naegeumgang is now open to the South Korean tourists as North and South Korean relations ameliorates. The Boduksam is representative temple of Goryo Dynasty (936~1392).