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    Jogyesa (Korean: 조계사; lit. Jogye Temple) is the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. The building dates back to the late 14th century and...
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    Jogyesa Temple Seon temple in Seoul...
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    Palace Museum of Korea Bukchon Hanok Village Blue House Gwanghwamun Plaza Jogyesa Gyeongbokgung station (Seoul Subway Line 3) South Korea portal History...
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  • Three Jewel Temples) Hyangiram Hermitage Pohyonsa Bongeunsa Bongwonsa Jogyesa Buddhism in South Korea Korean Buddhist sculpture Korean Buddhist temples...
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    began, which was successful with the building of the Main Buddha Hall of Jogyesa in Seoul in 1938. Finally in 1941 the Joseon Buddhism Jogye Order which...
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    historically significant buildings located in the area are Unhyeongung mansion, Jogyesa, one of the most significant Korean Buddhist temples, and Seungdong Presbyterian...
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    traditional neighborhood of Insa-dong, the Confucian Jongmyo shrine, and Jogyesa, the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. The district is...
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    Lacebark pine Lacebark pine to the east of the Main Hall at Jogyesa (Buddhist Temple) in Seoul, South Korea Conservation status Least Concern  (IUCN 3...
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    31 main temples in the country, with new headquarters at Kakwangsa (now Jogyesa). During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Korean Buddhism was placed under...
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    63 Building N Seoul Tower Bukchon Hanok Village War Memorial of Korea Jogyesa Temple National Museum of Korea Cheonggyecheon The Seoul Trail is a walking...
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    tradition, Buddhist groups collaborated with the opposition and allowed the Jogyesa Temple in Seoul to be used as a base for nation-wide gatherings. Information...
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  • Daehang-myeon Gimcheon-si 직지사 直指寺 418 SK Seoul Jingwansa - - 진관사 津寬寺 SK Seoul Jogyesa Gyeonji-dong Jongno-gu 조계사 曹溪寺 1395 & 1910 NK North Hamgyong Kaesimsa Pochon-ri...
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  • traditionally related to the Seon school. The order's headquarters are at Jogyesa in central Seoul, and it operates most of the country's old and famous...
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  • November 2023, he received the name 'Newjin' (뉴진) for the character at Jogyesa Temple in Seoul, stylized in English as 'NewJeansNim'. However, he was...
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  • Kingdom in present-day southern Thailand. The Gwanghwamun Gate and the Jogyesa Temple are built in present-day Seoul. The Theotokos of Vladimir icon is...
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    Plaza Dongdaemun Market Gwanghwamun Plaza Inwangsan Jangchungdan Park Jogyesa Jongno Tower Marronnier Park Myeongdong Cathedral Naksan Namsan N Seoul...
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    Order [43] Jeongbeopsa 정법사 正法寺 330-76 Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu [44] Jogyesa 조계사 曹溪寺 1910 45 Gyeonji-dong, Jongno-gu Jogye Order [45][permanent dead...
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    Jogyesa Temple Seon temple in Seoul, South Korea...
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    Cultural Heritage Administration. Retrieved 2014-05-30. "Lacebark Pine of Jogyesa Temple, Seoul". Cultural Heritage Administration. Retrieved 2014-05-30...
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    Station; Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5) Exit 2: Gongpyeon Dong; Anguk Dong; Jogyesa Exit 3: Insa Dong; Seoul YMCA Exit 4: Gwancheol Dong; Boshingak; Korea...
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  • along to Seoul, seeing an opportunity to fulfill her desire to visit the Jogyesa Temple. In Seoul, Homer tells Milhouse to step down from the team so that...
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    Jonggak head office of Young Poong Books and began to go straight toward Jogyesa. The police stopped the demonstrators from marching in the area of Gongpyeong-dong...
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    South Korea every year but one in Jongno District of Seoul Capital where Jogyesa, the chief temple of the biggest Korean Buddhist Jogye Order resides, is...
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  • from Kaesong. Jongmyo (shrine) built. 1395 Gyeongbokgung Palace built. Jogyesa temple established. 1396 – Fortress Wall construction begins. 1398 Eight...
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  • Kingdom in present-day southern Thailand. The Gwanghwamun Gate and the Jogyesa Temple are built in present-day Seoul. The Theotokos of Vladimir icon is...
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    Susong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul A lacebark pine at the Buddhist temple of Jogyesa. It reaches a height of 10 m (33 ft) but its proximity to the main hall...
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  • chapter in Korean Buddhism was in the late 1990s when monks fought over Jogyesa, the main administrative temple in Seoul, by not only employing gangsters...
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