The Geuk Lak Bo Jeon in Sin Reuk Sa Temple in Yeo Ju City, Korea
There was the Geuk Lak Bo Jeon Hall behind of the marble pagoda.
Impressive scene of the Geuk Lak Bo Jeon was the front board of the hall to be seen through the space of the 9 dragons pavilion.
The golden letter of the Geuk Lak Bo Jeon was glittering through the open space of 2nd floor of the pavilion.
The style of the Geuk Lak Bo Jeon seemed to be built in late Choson Dynasty after the war against the Japanese Army during 1592-1597.
The corner stones was typical example of the late Choson Dynasty Architecture.
Unlike other temples built during the late Choson Dynasty, this corner stones seemed to prove this temple had been built with the support of the dynasty.
The patterns of the front window were as same as those of other temples. But the drawings on the side wall were something different from those of other temples.
The Geuk Lak Bo Jeon seemed to be mixed with the influences of various dynasties of Korean History.
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Wow........ Sooo cute and beautiful place and very very lovely photoshoot... My lovely friend @slowwalker
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Choson Dynasty Architecture seems like it's unique, and usually sends a message of the peculiarity that comes with it, I must say the designs are really astonishing, I love the colour of the pagoda, and they're all brilliantly taken shot.
진짜 개꾸준하다 살아남는건 올드스톤 뿐이네
@slowwalker, Those marble pagoda circumcised by nice green coloring gate. Yep..the Geuk Lak Bo Jeon hall very impressive to human's eyes. There are most older history behind story. More Korean temples attacked I looked prom previous posts. But they built up again and well protected currently. Roof style always inspire me and drawing something different than other temples as you said.
예쁘게 잘 찍으셨네요.
Unfortunately, I've never been there 😢
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GREAT POST
Through this post, we know more about this temple. The beauty and presentation in a photo that even without explanation can talk a lot. Then you complete it with an adequate picture. The beauty of the painting on this kul really feels. the painter's fine scratches are very thick and I feel brought along to see him. Architects of temple buildings are certainly great, and you are also very good at shooting with cameras and telling us.
I feel this is a very beautiful and useful post.
thank you @slowwalker
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