"sted as National Treasure Number One and a source of immense cultural pride.The largely wooden structure -- which survived the devastation of the 1950-53 Korean War -- was reduced to ashes by a disgruntled 69-year-old man with some paint thinner and a cigarette lighter on February 10, 2008.The five-year, 27-billion-won ($24 million) reconstruction project involved 35,000 people, including more t" . . . .