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Cheongsong Pavilion on Pine Island in Pyeongchang, South Korea. It's an imitation of Hyangwon Pavilion
Pagoda. Close-up fragment of a bright wooden gazebo in the garden. Multicolored pattern. Traditional painted ornaments in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Bell of Friendship pagoda
Ganghwa Island, Incheon, South Korea: Jeondeungsa Buddhist Temple - the Yaksajeon Hall is a sanctum that enshrines Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, the Medicine Buddha. This hall is the smallest Buddhist sanctum in Korea and judging from the carving technique, it is estimated to have been built around the 17th century, in mid  Joseon dynasty - Jogye Buddhism is a Korean unification of Zen, sutra study, and Pure Land worship. Samnangseong castle.
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There is a gazebo that looks like this in a place where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery in Korea.
South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea: 11.10.2023. Haeinsa Korean Buddhist Temple is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in South Korea. Beautiful Korean-style house.
Asian Buddhist culture in Korea
Traditional gyeongpo pagoda taken near the gyeongpo lake in gangneung, south korea. Taken during summer
Seoul Cheongwadae Korea
Korean Culture in Buddhism
Ganghwa Island, Incheon, South Korea: Jeondeungsa Buddhist Temple - Myeongbujeon pavilion, meaning means \
Kamakura,Kanagawa prefecture,japan/Apr 16,2018:\
traditional korean house
Guinsa or Kuinsa is a religious complex that is the center of the Cheontae Buddhist sect and although architecturally it resembles many other Buddhist temples in Korea, it differs mainly in that the structures are several stories high, instead of the typical one or two floors that the others have.
tile roof
Tokyo, Japan- 12 May 2024: Main entrance of Hie Shrine, Tokyo. This Hie-jinja Shrine was built in Edo Castle back in 1478
Old Buddhist temple abandoned site, South Korea
Seoul, South Korea: Namdaemun / Sungnyemun gate - one of the Eight Gates in the Fortress Wall of Seoul, South Korea, which surrounded the city in the Joseon dynasty - ornate roof with dancheong decoration and plaque with the name of the gate, Sungnyemun, in hanja (Korean in Chinese script) - Jung-gu
Japanese temple at Meguro fudo temple wide shot. Meguro district Tokyo Japan - 08.20.2020
Seoul Gwanaksan, Korea
Scenery of Haemaru pavillion in haeundae, Busan, South Korea, Asia.
Korean traditional patterns
colorful korean temple at daylight with stairs and no people.
It is a beautiful scenery of Woljeonggyo Bridge, a famous tourist attraction in Gyeongju, South Korea.
Ganghwa Island, Incheon, South Korea: gate of Samnangseong castle or Samnang Fortress, is the fortress that surrounds Jeondeungsa, the oldest Buddhist temple in Korea on Jeonjok Mountain (Jogye order).
Yonggungsa Buddhist Temple located on the cliff of stone of unusual shape over the coast. Of Volot , leading to the temple complex.
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