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Description
Bongeunsa (Bongeun Buddhist Temple)(en)
Korea_(South) / Soul / Seoul (Seoul)
buddhist temple, temple
Bongeunsa is a Korean Buddhist temple adjacent to the COEX Mall in Seoul, South Korea. Bongeunsa was founded in 794 and was reconstructed in 1498 becoming the main temple of the Korean Seon (Zen) sect of Buddhism from 1551 through
Seoul Korea Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)(en)
Korea_(South) / Soul / Seoul (Seoul)
mormon, church
500-23 Changcheon-dong
Jogye Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Soul / Seoul (Seoul)
temple
Jogyesa Buddhist Temple
Chungnyeolsa (Busan)(en)
Korea_(South) / Pusan / Pusan (Busan)
temple, shrine
This shrine is a place where the memorial tablets of national martyrs including Lord Song Sang-hyeon and General Jeong Bal are enshrined, who were killed for loyalty during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1952. It is also open to
甘露堂 - 사찰음식(en)
Korea_(South) / Soul / Seoul (Seoul)
restaurant, korean, buddhist temple, culinary art
02-3210-3397 r.wingbus.com/seoul/hyojadong/gamrodang/ maps.google.co.kr/maps/place?cid=13656325657666146306
Buddhist Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollabuk / Kunsan
temple, buddhism
Buddhist Temple
Dongwasa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Hayang (Daegu)
interesting place
very nice Temple with 150ft standing buddha. cost is around 3,000 won
Hill, pagoda, nice view of chomdan area(en)
Korea_(South) / Kwangju / Kwangju (Gwangju)
park, hill, chomdan, buddhist temple
temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kwangju / Kwangju (Gwangju)
buddhist temple
Uisangdae(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Sokcho
temple
Uisangdae is a small pavilion located on a seaside cliff, on the way to Hongryeonam’s Gwaneum Cave from Naksan temple. It is on the site where a small temple was, believed to have been built by Ambassador Uisang (625~702) during
Naksan Temple (Naksansa), near Sokcho, Yangyang County, Gangwon-do(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Sokcho (Yangyang)
temple, korea, statue, sea, buddhism
Naksansa or Naksan Temple is a Korean Buddhist temple complex in the Jogye order of Korean Buddhism that stands on the slopes of Naksan Mountain (also called "Obongsan Mountain"). It is located about midway between Sokcho and Yangyang, Gawngwon Province,
Hongryeon-am(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Sokcho
buddhist temple
Hongreanam was built by Uisang as a Hermitage above a stone cave. In the sanctuary floor there is a 10-centimeter (4 in) opening through which you can see the sea below.
Bodhisttva Haesugwanumsang on Shinsonbong Peak at Naksansa(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Sokcho (Yangyang)
temple, buddhism
Bodhisttva Haesugwanumsang, standing 16 meter/53 feet high on a 3 meter/9 foot high pedestal, on Shinsonbong Peak in Naksansa, founded in 671, nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea.
Geumsansa (Buddhist Temple)(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollabuk / Chonju
temple
Geumsansa (literally "Golden Mountain Temple") is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It stands on the slopes of Moaksan in Gimje City, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. The temple was founded in 599 in the first year of
Maitreya Hall(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollabuk / Chonju
buddhist temple
Maitreya Hall, housing a large Mireuksa Buddha (Buddha of the Future), is a three story wooden building, unique among Korean Buddhist halls, (re-)constructed in 1635. National treasure #62.
Naju Confucian Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Naju (Naju)
interesting place
Daeseongjeon, the central building in Naju Confucian temple enshrines 27 memorial tablets including Confucius'. It is the most magnificent Daeseongjeon building in Korea in terms of size and style and an important relics representing Confucian architecture. It is said that
Gwanmunsa (Gwanmun Temple)(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyonggi / Kwachon (Seoul)
The Korean Buddhist Chentae-Order. Built in 1997. Modern style temple with various kinds of Buddhist statues made of gold and jade. The Buddhists hold a lantern procession on the Buddha's Birthday every year, which is sacred and fantastic. www.gwanmunsa.co.kr/
Sinheungsa (Buddhist Temple)(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Sokcho (Sokcho)
Sinheungsa is situated on the slopes of Seoraksan near Sokcho, Gangwon Province. Historical accounts vary as to whether this ancient Zen (Seon) temple was first constructed by Jajang in 653, first called Hyangseongsa (Temple of Zen Buddhism), or in 637
Jin Gwan Sa(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyonggi / Koyang
temple, buddhism
Buddhist temple built in Koryo dynasty wich was destroyed several times by invaders. Is run now by Buddhist Nuns.
Hyangrimsa (Hyangrim Buddhist temple-향림사)(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Sunchon (Suncheon (순천시))
Hyangrimsa is a Buddhist temple in Suncheon city established in 865 and rebuilt in 1669. Samcheungseoktap, the temple's Three-story Pagoda is designated Jeollanam-do Tangible Cultural Property no. 116.
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