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Woljeongsa (Korean: 월정사) is a head
temple of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism,
located on the
eastern slopes of
Odaesan in
Pyeongchang County, Gangwon...
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Taebaek Mountains region. It is home to
several Buddhist temples,
including Woljeongsa. It is
about 180 km (110 mi) east
southeast of Seoul, the
capital of South...
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decline of Baekje.
After him,
Jajang revived the
Gyeyul order and
built the
Woljeongsa temple in 643 of
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism on the
eastern slopes...
- true bone (jin'gol) aristocrat,
revived the
Gyeyul order and
built the
Woljeongsa temple in 643 of
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism on the
eastern slopes...
- ogee-curved roof, in both axes,
Montacute Lodge,
England South Korean Woljeongsa Octagonal Nine
Story Pagoda A
pyramid roof with a
chimney exiting the...
- location.
Musangsa Bongseonsa Silleuksa Yongjusa Naksansa Oseam Sinheungsa Woljeongsa Beopjusa Guinsa Magoksa Sudeoksa Bulguksa (including Seokguram) Bunhwangsa...
- from danger. Bunhwangsa, Oseam, Sangwonsa, Yeongmyosa [ko], Tongdosa,
Woljeongsa, Baekdamsa, and
Magoksa were
built during her reign. She also
built the...
- Province. 3. Sinheungsa: Seorak-dong, Sokcho,
eastern Gangwon Province. 4.
Woljeongsa: Jinbu-myeon,
Pyeongchang County,
central Gangwon Province. 5. Beopjusa:...
- Province's landscape, a
number of old
Buddhist temples have survived, like
Woljeongsa and Oseam.
Established in 2002, the
Chuncheon National Museum is operated...
- Ojukheon, Seongyojang,
birthplace of Yul Gok,
Gyeongpo Lake
Pyeongchang —
Woljeongsa, Odaesan,
Daegwallyeong Stock Farm
Donghae Yangyang —
Naksansa Temple...