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Hwaeomsa (Korean: 화엄사; Hanja: 華嚴寺; lit. Flower
Garland Temple) is a head
temple of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism. It is
located on the
slopes of Jirisan...
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Inside the
temple complex The
walking street from the road to the
temple Hwaeomsa Beomeosa,
another notable temple in
Busan "해동용궁사". www.yongkungsa.or.kr...
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state park,
which houses some of Korea's most
important temples such as
Hwaeomsa, Cheoneunsa, and Yeongoksa.
Gurye is
located in the
southwest portion of...
- Four Lion
Stone Pagoda is a
South Korean pagoda at the
Buddhist temple of
Hwaeomsa, in
Gurye County,
South Jeolla Province. It was most
likely erected in...
- of Silla,
Gwanhye of
Hwaeomsa and
Master Heuirang (875-927 CE) were the two most
important figures.
During this
period Hwaeomsa and
Haeinsa Temples formed...
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Taebaek mountain range.
There are
seven major Buddhist temples on Jirisan.
Hwaeomsa is the
largest and best-known
temple among these. It
contains several national...
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Tongdosa (one of the
Three Jewel Temples)
Geumsansa Miruk-sa
Seonunsa Hwaeomsa Songgwangsa (one of the
Three Jewel Temples)
Hyangiram Hermitage Pohyonsa...
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Haenam –
Ttanggut (End of the Land) Village,
Mihwangsa Temple Gurye –
Hwaeomsa Temple Damyang –
Damyang Juknokwon, Metasequoia-lined Road,
Soswaewon Garden...
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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...
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Haenam —
Ttangggut (End of the Land) Village,
Mihwangsa Temple Gurye —
Hwaeomsa Temple Damyang —
Damyang Juknokwon, Metasequoia-lined Road,
Soswaewon Garden...