Korean History Jogye Order Essential Cultural Property, Gurye Hwaeomsa Temple
🔆 Tourist Attraction: Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye
🔆 Location: 539 Hwaeomsa-ro, Masan-myeon, Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do
- This is the headquarters of the 19th diocese of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. There are no detailed records of its founding. In 670, during the reign of King Munmu of Silla, Great Master Uisang renovated Hwaeomsa Temple while making the 10 Hwaeom temples a place for spreading Buddhist teachings. At that time, Hwaeomsa Temple was a large temple with 81 temples in the 8th month of Garam, and it is said to have formed the so-called Hwaeom Buddhist World. It was renovated by State Master Doseon in the late Silla period, and was preserved after four renovations during the Goryeo Dynasty, until it was completely burned down during the Imjin War and the monks were massacred.
- There are National Treasure No. 12, the Stone Lantern, National Treasure No. 25, the Sisaja Three-story Stone Pagoda, and National Treasure No. 67, the Gakhwangjeon Hall, as well as many other treasures.
📸 Photo Tip. The azalea flowers of Hwaeomsa Temple are so beautiful that many visitors visit Gurye every spring along with the Gurye Sansuyu Village.
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