South Korea's temples are still similar to ancient buildings in China, and they have a architectural style.
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Daegaksa Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Daegaksa Temple is located in the back garden of Changdeokgung Palace, Jongno-gu, Seoul. The Dajue Society is one of the Buddhist missionary groups to announce the Dajue Buddhist thought of Shakyamuni Buddha, and on the basis of the Dajue thought of the monk Rongsheng, which developed into the principle of national prosperity, it was established in 1968 by the monk Zunyun and others. With the purpose of maintaining and operating the necessary facilities, it was established centered on the existing Daikaku-ji Temple.
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Daegaksa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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South Korea's temples are still similar to ancient buildings in China, and they have a architectural style.
Quiet and peaceful! ! ! ! Garden design, beautiful scenery of sunrise and sunset! ! ! !
Without Chinese tour guides, Chinese people can't experience the style here at all.
Recommend everyone to go once, visit and study are good
Except that the tickets are free, there is no view, far worse than the big and small temples in Thailand