Hyangiram | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Korean Buddhism |
Province | South Jeolla Province |
Location | |
Country | South Korea |
Shown within South Korea | |
Geographic coordinates | 34°35′30″N 127°48′14″E / 34.59160°N 127.80391°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | Wonhyo |
Date established | 644 |
Hyangiram (Korean: 향일암; Hanja: 向日庵) is a hermitage and Buddhist temple in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It was built in 644 during the Baekje period, by the notable Buddhist monk Wonhyo. It is Cultural Asset No. 40 of South Jeolla Province.[1]
It is one of four Buddhist hermitages on the peninsula. It was originally named Wontongam (원통암; 圓通庵).[2]
Gallery
- Another building (2010)
- Statue (2009)
- Haetalmun, a narrow walkway one must pass to reach the temple (2017)
- Banyamun, another narrow walkway (2017)
- View from the temple (2014)
- A golden building in the temple (2009)
References
- ↑ Shim, Hyun-chul (2008-04-17). "Hyangiram Hermitage". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
- ↑ "Yeosu Hyangiram Hermitage (향일암(여수)) : VISITKOREA". Yeosu Hyangiram Hermitage (향일암(여수)). Retrieved 2023-09-28.
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