The Daegaksa Temple Artistry is a True Masterpiece
Buddhist artistry is pretty insane, evidenced by the Daegaksa Temple in South Korea. The artwork here is surreal. Established in 1911, during the Japanese colonization period of Korea, it was initially a tiny “hanok.” Reconstruction took place in 1986, and today it is a three-story temple with a belfry and main gate.
The primary mission of the structure was to prepare monks. It was founded by Yongseong Seunim, who was very active in the movement for the country’s independence movement. He was one of the 33 representatives of the March 1st movement. Nowadays, guests can tour the temple to take in all the brilliance in the structure.