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Baekdamsa (Korean: 백담사; Hanja: 百潭寺) is a
Buddhist temple in Inje County,
Gangwon province,
South Korea.It was
originally built in the 7th century, but...
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years in
Baekdamsa, a
Buddhist temple in the Gangwon-do province, in
order to pay
penance for his actions. On 30
December 1990, Chun left
Baekdamsa and returned...
- Bunhwangsa, Oseam, Sangwonsa, Yeongmyosa [ko], Tongdosa, Woljeongsa,
Baekdamsa, and
Magoksa were
built during her reign. She also
built the "Star-Gazing...
- deer.
Cultural landmarks in the
reserve include the Buddhist temples
Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa.
Odaesan National Park:
Odaesan is
located in the center...
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South Jeolla Baegyangsa Bukha-myeon Jangseong-gun 백양사 白羊寺 632 SK
Gangwon Baekdamsa near
Seoraksan Inje-gun 백담사 百潭寺 650
circa SK
North Gyeongsang Baekryulsa...
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Cultural landmarks in the
reserve include the
Buddhist temples Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa. The
government designated the area as a
nature reserve...
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endemic to the
provinces of Gangwon-do, Injegun, Bukmyeon, Yongdaeri, and
Baekdamsa. A
small tree < 5 m high,
typically intermediate between its parents,...
- corruption. On
November 23, 1988, Chun and Lee was
forced to
leave for the
Baekdamsa Buddhist monastery,
where they
spent two years. Lee also
received 3 billion...
- Pavilion,
Mount Seorak,
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. It is an
annex of
Baekdamsa Temple which is the head
temple of the
third district in the
Jogye Order...
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Fundamental Seon
Mediation Center) of
Jogye Order of the
Korean Buddhism at
Baekdamsa Monastery and
famous for his
Poetry of Delusion. He
founded Manhae Foundation...