돌탑
돌탑, or stone pagodas, are traditional structures found in Korea, often made of stacked stones. They serve various purposes, including marking graves, offering prayers, or symbolizing good fortune. The design can vary, but they typically have a simple, elegant appearance.
These pagodas are significant in Korean culture and are often associated with Buddhism. Many historical sites, such as temples and ancient burial grounds, feature 돌탑, showcasing the craftsmanship and spiritual beliefs of the time. They are considered important cultural heritage and are protected by law in many areas.