Bomunsa, Treasure-Gate Temple, is one of Korea's eight special shrines for the Bodhisattva of Compassion, is said to have been built in 635. Behind the temple is the Ma-aeseokbuljwasang (Ma-aebul is the Buddha image engraved on cliff or rock and Jwasang implies the image in a sitting posture) and the Nunseop (implies eyebrow in Korean) Rock. The 33 foot high Ma-aeseokbuljwasang is engraved on the rock that looks like an eyebrow is Tangible Cultural Property of Incheon Metropolitan City #29. The Chinese Juniper tree which grows in the crevice of the big rock in front of the Stone chamber of Bomunsa, looking Iike a dragon belching fire, is lncheon Metropolitan City Monument #17. The Grinding Stone of Bomunsa, a hand mill used in preparing meals, is Incheon Metropolitan City Folk Material #l.