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- Templestay (Korean: 템플스테이) is cultural program offered in numerous South Korean Buddhist temples. Templestay allows parti****nts to experience the life...
- which means "monastery" in Sino-Korean. Many temples parti****te in the Templestay program, where visitors can experience Buddhist culture and even stay...
- Cultural Property No. 645 Kasaya of Buddhist Monk Hanam Woljeongsa offers Templestay programs for visitors where visitors can experience Buddhist culture....
- Insa-dong, near the Gyeongbokgung Palace. This temple parti****tes in the Templestay program, where visitors can sign up to experience the life of Buddhist...
- Woodblocks" (PDF). whc.unesco.org. "Templestay | A joyful journey to Find the True Happiness within Myself". eng.templestay.com. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- located within the Samnang Fortress [ko]. Jeondeungsa parti****tes in the Templestay program, in which visitors can stay at the temple and experience Buddhist...
- [better source needed] It has a seven-story stone pagoda. It parti****tes in the Templestay program, where guests can parti****te in activities at the temple and...
- Yongjusa pagoda View of Yongjusa Templestay activity Templestay activity Templestay activity Yongjusa offers Templestay programs for visitors where visitors...
- "golden well" on top of Mt. Geumjeongsan. The temple parti****tes in the Templestay program, where tourists can stay at the temple, eat Buddhist monk food...
- established a new tradition of the Korean Buddhism. "Temple Information". templestay.com. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 30 December...