Woljeongsa
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Wolijeongsa is located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.
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Overview
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Tunnel of lanterns at Wolijeongsa's entrance.
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Entrantrace to Wolijeongsa, located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.
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Gate at Wolijeongsa
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Gate at Wolijeongsa, located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.
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A dusty Virūpāksa - King of the West, one of the Four Heavenly Kings at Wolijeongsa
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Images painted on entry gates
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Image in relief on a gate
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Image in relief on a gate
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Images painted on entry gates
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Images painted on entry gates
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Ornate Buddhist artifact on the second floor of one the entry gates at Wolijeongsa
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One of the halls at Wolijeongsa
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Ceiling of the entrance gate at Wolijeongsa
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Dragonhead roof ornament at Wolijeongsa located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.
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Wolijeongsa
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Woljeongsa Octagonal Nine Story Stone Pagoda, called the Sari-pagoda (relic pagoda) National Treasure number 48.
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Woljeongsa Octagonal Nine Story Stone Pagoda, called the Sari-pagoda (relic pagoda)National Treasure number 48.
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Stone Lantern at Wolijeongsa
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Wolijeongsa located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.
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Buddha
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Buddha
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Buddha
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Worship halls
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Worship hall
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Stone Lantern
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Paintings on the side of a hall at Wolijeongsa
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Wolijeongsa