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This study examines the trends of Buddhist facilities and the changes in the local spatial order in Andong area in late 16th century Joseon through the town chronicle Yeonggaji(『永嘉誌』) edited by Andong confucianists. Since its foundation, Joseon had disposed of the officially authorized national Buddhist temples through national policies. Andong is worth considering as it had been under the influence of the central government's policies and had undergone Confucian consolidation, simultaneously. Most of the Buddhist sanctums among the most representative in the Andong area that could be seen in various geographies edited by government until the early 16th century were closed in the middle and late 16th century, and there were cases in which those Buddhist facilities that had been rebuilt by government and people in the late 15th century were damaged deliberately by the government or the upper class, radical confucianist.