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Jogyesa (Korean: 조계사; lit. Jogye Temple) is the
chief temple of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism. The
building dates back to the late 14th
century and...
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Jogyesa Temple Seon
temple in Seoul...
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Seoul Tower Bukchon Hanok Village War
Memorial of
Korea Jogyesa Temple National Museum of
Korea Cheonggyecheon The
Seoul Trail is a walking...
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historically significant buildings located in the area are
Unhyeongung mansion,
Jogyesa, one of the most
significant Korean Buddhist temples, and
Seungdong Presbyterian...
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traditional neighborhood of Insa-dong, the
Confucian Jongmyo shrine, and
Jogyesa, the
chief temple of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism. The
district is...
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Palace Museum of
Korea Bukchon Hanok Village Blue
House Gwanghwamun Plaza Jogyesa Gyeongbokgung station (Seoul
Subway Line 3)
South Korea portal History...
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which was
successful with the
building of the Main
Buddha Hall of
Jogyesa in
Seoul in 1938. Finally, in 1941, the
Joseon Buddhism Jogye Order which...
- Changsin-dong Sungin-dong
Cheongwadae Heunginjimun Dongmyo Park
Gwanghwamun Plaza Jogyesa Naksan Park
Gyeongbokgung Changdeokgung Cheonggyecheon Jongmyo National...
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traditionally related to the Seon school. The order's
headquarters are at
Jogyesa in
central Seoul, and it
operates most of the country's old and famous...
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Lacebark pine
Lacebark pine to the east of the Main Hall at
Jogyesa (Buddhist Temple) in Seoul,
South Korea Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3...