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Pagyesa
: A temple building at Pagyesa, Palgong Mountain, Daegu, South Korea
: A temple building at Pagyesa, Palgong Mountain, Daegu, South Korea
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
Location
CountrySouth Korea
Shown within South Korea
Geographic coordinates36°0′4″N 128°38′28″E / 36.00111°N 128.64111°E / 36.00111; 128.64111
Architecture
Completed804
Buddha's Birthday paper lanterns at Pagyesa
Pagyesa roof edge

Pagyesa, or Pagye Temple, is a Buddhist temple in Palgongsan mountain park, near Daegu, South Korea. The temple was first built in 804 by a priest named Simji,[1] and was restored and expanded in the 17th century.

References

  1. ^ "Pagyesa Temple, South Korea".


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