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Geumtapsa(en)Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Polgyo buddhist templeThis Korean Buddhist temple, located in Podu-myeon (township), Goheung-gun (county), Jeollanam-do (province), originally built in the 7th century, is constructed in the style of the later years of the Joseon period(1392-1910), dating back to the Three Kingdoms period (57B.C.-A.D.668) when
Taesan Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Sunchon templeDrive 16km from Gokseong-eup using National Road No. 17 along the Seomjin River with silver sand and crystal clear water and you will arive at Aprok Park where the Seomjin River and the Boseng River meet. Then go 12 km
Gwaneum Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Chollanam / Hwasun templeGwaneum Temple stands 5km of Seonse Village at Osan-myeon, Gokseong. There is Mt. Geomjang at the back of the temple and Mt. Seongdeok to the southeast. These two mountains are stretched to Seonse Village and makes 5km narrow valley. Seokdeok
Bomun Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
Jeondeung Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
BaekRyon Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
Jeongsoo Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
Chung-ryun Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
jeokseok Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
seonwon temple site(en)Korea_(South) / Inchon / Kanghwa
Oeosa Temple Pohang KOrea(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Ochon templeOeo temple was established by priest of Shilla, Jajangyulsa, and was first called as Hangsa temple. The motive of changing from Hangsa temple to Oeo temple, took a great role in popularizing Buddhism of Shilla, and story of Wonhyo, and
Seokrim Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyonggi / Uijongbu (Uijeongbu)templeSeokrim Temple is located in Mt. sooraksan, Jangam-dong. One who wants to visit the temple should walk about a kilometer up the path from Jangam Station. The temple was founded in 1676, Shinhaenyun (the 12th year of the King Hyunjong
Jeokcheonsa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang templeHigh Priest Wonhyo founded the temple on the 4th year of the reign of King Munmu of Silla Dynasty (664 AD) . Royal monk, Simji, third son of King Heungdeok of Silla, studied in the temple in 828 and oversaw
Yongcheonsa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Taegu / Hwawon (Daegu)templeYongcheonsa is located on Biseulsan(Mt.) behind Osan-ri Gakbuk-myeon. It was founded by High Priest Uisang in 670 AD during the rule of King Munmu of Silla Dynasty. He called the temple Okcheonsa. It was later repaired by Ilyeon, an author
Daesansa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang templeDaesansa Temple located in the Woleunsan(Mt.) in Oksan-ri, Gaknam-myeon was called Yongbongam or Yongbongsa. The temple is said to have been founded by High priest Wonhyo in 830 AD, but that fact has not been verified. According to the legend,
Deoksa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang templeDeoksa is located on a cliff on Mount Yonggak in Sora-ri, Hwayang-eup, and it has a panoramic view of downtown Cheongdo-eup. The site of Duksa is a historic place full of legends from the ancient Three Han state period to
Sindunsa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang templeSindunsa(Temple) is situated deep in Namsan Valley in Dongcheon-ri Hawyang-eup. Because of its quaint beauty, dense forest and clear air, it looks like fairies dwell here. The temple was founded by High Priest Bojo in 1173 during Goryeo period and
Jukrimsa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang templeJukrimsa(Temple) is an ancient building that was constructed by Beopjeong in 610 AD during the Silla Dynasty. Located in the mid section of Namsan(Mt,) in Sinbong-ri Hwayang-eup, it was originally called Hwanamsa(Temple). At that time, Beopjeong traveled to Japan and
Daejeoksa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangbuk / Kyongsan templeDaejeoksa(Temple) began as a hermitage with a small thatch-roofed structure that was built in the Joseon period (1392-1910) on the long-deserted site of a major Silla (57B.C.-A.D.935) temple. It was converted into a temple by a monk named Seonghaedaesa in
Gwalyongsa Temple(en)Korea_(South) / Kyongsangnam / Miryang templeIt is in the southwestern part of Gwalyongsan (793m above the sea) and is guessed to have been built during the Unified Silla judging from the image of stone Buddha and others in the area, but we do not know
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