55, 지하 Ujeongguk-ro, Susong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 韩国Map
Phone02-2011-1960
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South Korea was a vassal state of China in the Ming and Tang Dynasties, so Chinese Buddhism still had a great influence on South Korea. This Museum retains many Buddhist statues, which are worth seeing.
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Buddhism Central Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Korean Buddhist Art Museum is located in the main building in Wonse-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and the Temple Museum in the branch in Changshin-dong. It is a special exhibition hall for displaying Buddhist art works. The preserved relics include more than 6,000 Buddha statues, Buddhist paintings, ceramics and various folk handicrafts. Among them, there are precious cultural properties in Korea, such as the painting of the Moon Goddess of Mercy, such as Egyem, which is treasured at No. 1204, the hanging Buddha frame in Cheongyangsan Mountain, which is treasured at No. 1210, and the Amitabha Buddha, which is a cultural property of Seoul, No. 123. Three hanging Buddha frames and pictures of the gods of the Daxiong Temple in the branch hall. The Korean Buddhist Art Museum not only collects many Buddhist art works, but also exhibits various other themes, which have made great contributions to the preservation of Korean traditional culture and art and social education.
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South Korea was a vassal state of China in the Ming and Tang Dynasties, so Chinese Buddhism still had a great influence on South Korea. This Museum retains many Buddhist statues, which are worth seeing.
The Buddhist Central Museum is located on the second floor of the Korean Buddhist Cultural Memorial. Walk to Jingjingfu Palace and other ancient palaces, Rensi Cave traditional crafts shops, teahouses, etc., suitable for browsing along the road. The small and tidy facilities in the park create a relaxed and comfortable environment for visitors. On the whole, it's good.
The Buddhist Central Museum is here to experience and learn about the history of the development of local Buddhist culture.
Korean Buddhist Art Museum, the museum is not very large, but the works displayed in it are very rich, beautiful environment, there is also a collection of Buddhist things, quite famous in Korea.
There are more than 6,000 Buddhist statues, Buddhist paintings (Buddhist paintings - paintings related to Buddhism), ceramics and various folk arts and crafts. Among them, there are the most precious cultural property in Korea, such as the Yuequan Yin Picture of Yiqian, No. 1204, the Qingliangshan Hanging Buddha Frame, No. 1210, and the three Amitabha Buddha Hanging Buddha Frames, No. 123, and the Daxiong Hall Mass Picture of the Branch.