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Wongaksa may
refer to;
Wongaksa Pagoda, Seoul,
South Korea Wongaksa (Gwangju)
Wongaksa (Gigye, Pohang) This
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Wongaksa Pagoda (Korean: 원각사지십층석탑) is a
twelve metre high ten
storey marble pagoda in the
center of Seoul,
South Korea. It was
constructed in 1467 to form...
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Wonga Temple or
Wongaksa is a
South Korean Buddhist temple on the
Geumnam street in the Dong-gu district,
Gwangju city.
Situated in the
downtown of the...
- the border. It is said[by whom?] that the
temple was
built and
called Wongaksa in 520th, the
seventh year of King
Beopheung of Silla, and this area was...
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which opened in
November 1908 and
performed at
Wongaksa. The
Changgeuk Movement,
which was
centered on
Wongaksa Temple, was
pushed back to the
provinces and...
- the 15th-century
Buddhist temple Wongaksa. The word tap
means "pagoda", and the park gets its name from the
Wongaksa Pagoda, a 10
storied stone pagoda...
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Wongaksa is a
temple located in Gigye-myeon, Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do,
South Korea. GeoNames.org. "Wŏn'gak-sa, Gyeongsangbuk-do,
South Korea". Retrieved...
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Yeonsangun closed Sungkyunkwan, the
royal university, as well as the
Wongaksa Temple, and
converted them into
personal pleasure grounds, for
which young...
- attraction. On the
mountain itself lie
numerous Buddhist temples,
including Wongaksa. Most of the
mountain slope is
protected land. The
mountain is very po****r...
- work in
Chinese characters. This
edition was
created for a
performance at
Wongaksa, the
first modern Korean theater, and
therefore is
presumed to have been...