Introduction to the ten-story stone pagoda of Gyeongcheonsa Temple: is the 86th Korean National Treasure. It is a ten-story stone pagoda from the Goryeo Dynasty. It was built in the 4th year of King Chungmu of Goryeo (1348) and is a bronze bell. This stone tower consists of three parts and is built with 144 marble blocks. It is famous for its exquisite and gorgeous carvings. The base of the tower is carved with patterns such as lions, scenes from "Journey to the West" and Arhats. The pagoda body is carved with railings, brackets and roof ridges commonly used in wooden buildings. There are many Buddha and Bodhisattva statues carved around the stone pagoda. It was originally located in Gyeongcheonsa Temple on the outskirts of Seoul, but is now displayed in the center of the National Museum of Korea.