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Gakhwangjeon Hall (Korean: 각황전) is a hall of
worship at Hwaeomsa, a
Buddhist temple in
Gurye County,
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. It is one of the...
- Buddhism,
Gakhwangjeon's size is only
exceeded by Geunjeongjeon, the
palace building where the king took care of
official business.
Gakhwangjeon was built...
- Daegak.
Gakhwangjeon was destro****
during the
Imjinwaeran war and was
rebuilt in 1660.
Renovations occurred in 1760 and
again in 1801.
Gakhwangjeon is a...
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Between 1699 and 1702, Choe Suk-bin was the prin****l
benefactor of the
Gakhwangjeon Hall, in
Hwaeomsa temple. In 1703,
Queen Inwon adopted Prince Yeoning...
- Korean).
Retrieved February 5, 2024. "구례 화엄사 각황전 앞 석등" [Stone
Lantern at
Gakhwangjeon Hall of
Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye].
Cultural Heritage Administration (in...
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wooden pagoda on the
grounds of
Beopjusa Temple. A
Buddhist temple.
Gakhwangjeon Hall of the
Buddhist temple Hwaeomsa.
Daeungbojeon Hall of
Jangansa Temple...
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Footnotes Cheon et al. 2005, p.185
Cheon et al. 2005, p.184
Survey Report on
Gakhwangjeon Hall of
Hwaeomsa 2009, pp.182–183
Cheon et al. 2005, p.187
Survey Report...
- of St.
Thomas Church, Leipzig, is reconstructed. In
South Korea, the
Gakhwangjeon Hall is
completed to a
design by a team of
Buddhist monks led by Neungo...