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  1. Hoy vamos a conocer dos «templos de montaña» situados en medio de espesos y bellos bosques en el Parque provincial del monte Jogyesan. Son el templo Seonamsa y el templo Songgwangsa uno de los más bonitos de todo Corea del Sur.

  2. Seonamsa es un templo hermoso situado en el extremo oriental del monte Jogyesan. Para llegar al templo, tiene que caminar aproximadamente 1 km. desde el estacionamiento. Siguiendo el valle, a pie aparecen dos puentes con forma de arcoiris, de los cuales el puente de atrás se llama Seungseon.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeonamsaSeonamsa - Wikipedia

    Seonam Temple, or Seonamsa, is a Korean Buddhist temple on the eastern slope at the west end of Jogyesan Provincial Park, within the northern Seungjumyeon District of the city of Suncheon, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It belongs to the Taego Order although the Jogye Order claims possession over it. [1]

  4. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Seonamsa Temple belongs to the second largest Buddhist Order in Korea, the Taego Order, which consists of 3,100 temples. In total, Seonamsa Temple is home to fourteen Korean Treasures , one Historic Site, one Scenic Site, one Natural Monument, and one National Folklore Cultural Heritage.

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  5. Situated in Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do Province, Seonamsa Temple is seated on the foothills of Jogyesan Mountain, one of the most scenic mountains in the Honam region of Korea.

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  6. Seonamsa Temple was completely destroyed during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1597 (Jeongyujaeran). Then, it regained its original appearance as it was rebuilt over the course of 8 years during the reign of King Hyeonjong, under the supervision of monks Gyeongjam, Gyeongjun and Munjeong.

  7. Seonamsa Temple is situated on the east side of the mountain and Songgwangsa Temple on the west. Situated at the end of Sobaeksanmaek Mountain Range, the ridges form a hoof shape, centering on Janggunbong Peak, and Jangbalgol flows between the ridges into Boseonggang River.