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Location
Category
Description
Tongdosa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Ungsang (Ulsan)
Samgwangsa ( 삼광사)(en)
Korea_(South) / Pusan / Pusan (Busan)
buddhist temple
Samgwangsa (Samgwang Buddhist temple), meaning "Three rays of light from Buddha", originally known as the Gwangmyoung Temple, was built in 1969 and expaned in 1982. The temple has the capacity to accommodate 10,000 worshipers at once. The nine-storied pagoda, Daebotap,
Bulguksa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Sdong
temple
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Seokguram(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Sdong
temple
Golgulsa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Sdong
Golgulsa (literally "Stone Buddha Temple") is located 20 km east of the ancient Silla Dynasty capital city of Gyeongju in Southeastern Korea. In the Golgulsa temple area can be found the oldest historical Buddhist ruins on Mt. Hamwol and the
Girimsa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Ochon
This temple, built in 643, is located at the foot of Mt. Hamwolsan and is surrounded by a thick forest. It was a huge temple, having control of Bulguksa Temple when it was built. However, it lost its influence and
Buddhist Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyonggi / Tongduchon
This is an amazing place. It is a small Buddhist temple where there are regular services. The services are very small sometimes under 20 people. I didn't speak any Korean but they were still very friendly when I visited. The
Jangyuksa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Hunghae
Daesunjinrihoe Keumkangsan Toseong Suryeon Dojang(The Sacred Temple)(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Sokcho
영화사 Yeonghwa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyonggi / Kuri
temple, korea
Imho Mountain and Heungbuam Temple, Gimhae(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Kimhae (Gimhae)
mountain
Imhosan is a 500-or-so meter landform just to the south of Oe-dong/Naeoe-dong in West Gimhae. There are several private homes and a couple of large apartment buildings at its base. Scores of private steppe farms can be found along the
Jeongamsa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kangwon / Taebaek
It was made in 643 A.D. There are certain national treasures in the temple. Attached to the temple is a pagoda, thought to be built about 7 years after the temple itself. In the top of the pagoda is certain
Bhuddist Temple and King's Shrine(en)
Korea_(South) / Soul / Seoul (Seoul)
Pyochungsa(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang
temple
Buddhist temple and monastary
Gilsangsa - Buddhist Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Soul / Seoul (Seoul)
temple, buddhist temple
02-3672-5945~6 gilsangsa.or.kr/ www.google.co.kr/search?q=%EA%B8%B8%EC%83%81%EC%82%AC&a... www.google.co.kr/news?q=%EA%B8%B8%EC%83%81%EC%82%AC
Bell pagoda of the entrance of Seokguram Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Sdong
Jukrim Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Hwasun
temple
Some say it is established in 440(in the 24th year of King Biyu, Baekje) by Adohwasang but it's not clear. 16 Sariras(Buddha's bone) and buldu which are presumed to be those of United Shilla period are handed down.
Unjusa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Hwasun
temple
It was located in 26km southwest of Hwasun-eup. It lies opposit to Gaecheonsa Temple with Mt. Cheontae in between. It is believed that Unjusa and a thousand Buddhas and pagodas were built in the end of the Unified Silla Period
Baekyangsa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollabuk / Chongup
temple
Baekyangsa, also spelled Baegyangsa, is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is situated in Bukha-myeon, Jangseong County, in South Jeolla province, South Korea. Built in 632 under the Baekje kingdom, it lies on the slopes
Munsusa Temple(en)
Korea_(South) / Chollabuk / Kochang
temple
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