What Make Me Feel The History
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It looks similar, but quiet different Main building in SSang Gye Sa
The name of main building is Dae Woong Jeon
The meaning of Dae Woong Jeon is the palace for Buddha. Literally speaking, Dae means Big or Great, Woong means Male or bear. So Das Woong means Big male, or Buddha.
The Dae Woong Jeon in this temple was amazing. Surrounded scenery was excellent. At first glance I acknowledged this building was super special.
The external appearance showed me this temple was extraordinary.
Let’s look at this building in detail.
At first I’d like show you the poles and the walls of this building.
The color of the poles and the walls was fading away. But fading away color gave me much more impressions on it’s historic aspect.
front wall
Let’ s look at the other walls and poles
This wall was side wall.
This pole is showing you what the history is.
This wall was backwall
There is no record when this temple had been built, but there is some record that this temple had been repaired in 1738 AD.
I don’t think any explanation, it is better to show you the Pics. The photos could explain the history and the specialty of this temple.
The corner stone and the pole are the history itself.
I wish you enjoy this journey of history.
I’d like to show you this temple more in detail.
I think it is worth of looking at evert corner of this building in detail.
You caught some interesting details in your picture like always. Good job and pics @slowwalker !
This is amazing, how long do you think this building has been there? I love history and this is a great place I would like to visit and experience myself. It holds a lot of memories I believe and the stories also would be great. Really nice post
So beautiful. I can feel peace even by just looking at those photos.
Did you meditate inside like Buddha? :)
Great post, amazing building. Without meditation everyone would feel peace there considering surounding of that place.
the Dae Woong Jeon is an interesting structure that complements its environment.
The poles supporting it are crudely cut tree trunks that have been painted both for preserving the wood from the elements and for concealing the rough cut logs.
The structure is painted in Dancheong colours literally, red and blue/green.
The faded paint is testimony to the palace's age and perhaps to government laxity in restoring and preserving historical sites.
The photographs are stunning, @slowwalker, and I look forward to learning more about this building and its features
Beautiful photos as always! Thanks for taking us on this trip with you. It looks like we are back in synch as I just posted a little while before this.
Really cool post how old is the temple?
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good posting!
Beautiful color and details of building! :)