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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palsangjeon. Palsangjeon (Hall of Eight Pictures) is a worship hall found at a Korean Buddhist temple complex that...
- buildings and 70 hermitages, including the highest wooden pagoda in Korea, Palsangjeon. Like most of the other buildings, this was burned to the ground in the...
- it uniquely magnificent. Seonamsa Iljumun is Cultural Treasure #96. Palsangjeon (Hall of Eight Pictures) is a worship hall found on a Korean Buddhist...
- in Huế, Vietnam, built in 1844 on the order of the Thiệu Trị Emperor Palsangjeon, a five-story pagoda at Beopjusa, Korea built in 1605 Tō-ji, the tallest...
- 報恩郡  • Revised Romanization Boeun-gun  • McCune-Reischauer Poŭn-gun Palsangjeon hall at Beopjusa temple Flag Location in South Korea Country  South Korea...
- Amsterdam, designed by Jacob van Campen. 1626 – Rebuilding of Beopjusa Palsangjeon in Korea is completed. 1627 Palazzo Barberini in Rome begun by Carlo...
- Administration (in Korean). Retrieved February 5, 2024. "보은 법주사 팔상전" [Palsangjeon Wooden Pagoda of Beopjusa Temple, Boeun]. Cultural Heritage Administration...
- pagodas remaining, preserved in Korea as cultural heritage objects - the Palsangjeon (hall) at the Beopjusa and the Daeungjeon (hall) here at the Ssangbongsa...
- tradition. Examples of Korean wood pagodas are the Hwangnyongsa Pagoda and Palsangjeon of Silla. One of the earliest stone pagodas built is the Mireuksa stone...
- 17th century; its contemporaries including Daeungbojeon Hall (1618) and Palsangjeon Hall (1626) of Beopjusa, as well as Mireukjeon Hall (1635) of Geumsansa...