161 places updated November 10, 2021
Following is a list of some of the beautiful Buddhist temples in Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi Provinces. Most Korean temples have names ending in -사 (sa 寺) or -암 (am, 庵) means "temple" in Sino-Korean.
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103 places updated February 3, 2014
Following is a list of some of the Buddhist temples in Gwangju, South Jeolla and North Jeolla Provinces. Most Korean temples have names ending in -사 (sa, 寺), which means "temple" in Sino-Korean.
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148 places updated November 9, 2021
This is a list of some of the Buddhist temples in Busan, Ulsan, Daegu, South Gyeongsang and North Gyeongsang Provinces. The names ending in -사 (sa 寺) or -암 (am, 庵) means "temple" in Sino-Korean.
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30 places updated November 9, 2021
Following is a list of some of the beautiful Buddhist temples in Jeju Province. Most Korean temples have names ending in -사 (sa, 寺), which means "temple" in Sino-Korean. May you attain Buddhahood.
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40 places updated February 13, 2013
Following is a list of some of the beautiful Buddhist temples in Gangwon Province. Most Korean temples have names ending in -사 (sa, 寺), which means "temple" in Sino-Korean. May you attain Buddhahood.
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72 places updated April 2, 2015
This is a list of some of the Buddhist temples in Daejeon, Sejong, South Chungcheong and North Chungcheong Provinces. The names ending in -사 (sa, 寺) or -암 (am, 庵) means "temple" in Sino-Korean.
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