308 Muwisa-ro, Seongjeon-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do, South KoreaMap
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The paradise in the temple of Wuwei is the national treasure No. 13 of our country. Therefore, the temple of Wuwei is a place that is enough to listen to and see the national treasure. It takes about 20 minutes in Gangjin-eup and is a beautiful place with Mt. Wolchul on its back.
The murals left in the burnt down main hall are worth a visit
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Muwisa (Mutoji Temple) opens along "Moondeyama". The mural paintings that remain in the burnt main hall are famous. If you are a cathedral or chapel, you can see the mural paintings, but it is a fairly gem in a Buddhist temple as "murral paintings". Some remain in the main hall, and others have been relocated. There is a souvenir shop in front of the main hall.
It is a temple with a long history founded by Wuweisa and Wonhyo. It is easy for the elderly and the weak to go because you can access the temple directly from the parking lot. There are three paintings of the paradise inside, the paintings inside, and the earth walls behind it, which are very valuable as national treasures! In particular, the earth wall has to take off the shoes in the preservation and go back, so you have to show a quiet viewing attitude!
I went to Kangtsu Bus Terminal from Gwangju and changed to a county bus to visit. There are only 6 buses bound for Muteiji Temple a day, and if you go by public bus, you have to stay 2~3 for hours. If you are in other temples, you can get off the bus and walk on the mountain road for about 15 minutes, but when you get off the bus tei, you will see Muteiji Temple in front of you, and there were no houses and shops around. Arrived at 8:45 and the precincts were able to look around in 20 minutes. "Holy Treasure Museum ..." where the mural paintings of national treasures will be housed.
Wuweisa
The paradise in the temple of Wuwei is the national treasure No. 13 of our country. Therefore, the temple of Wuwei is a place that is enough to listen to and see the national treasure. It takes about 20 minutes in Gangjin-eup and is a beautiful place with Mt. Wolchul on its back.
The murals left in the burnt down main hall are worth a visit
Muwisa (Mutoji Temple) opens along "Moondeyama". The mural paintings that remain in the burnt main hall are famous. If you are a cathedral or chapel, you can see the mural paintings, but it is a fairly gem in a Buddhist temple as "murral paintings". Some remain in the main hall, and others have been relocated. There is a souvenir shop in front of the main hall.
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It is a temple with a long history founded by Wuweisa and Wonhyo. It is easy for the elderly and the weak to go because you can access the temple directly from the parking lot. There are three paintings of the paradise inside, the paintings inside, and the earth walls behind it, which are very valuable as national treasures! In particular, the earth wall has to take off the shoes in the preservation and go back, so you have to show a quiet viewing attitude!
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I went to Kangtsu Bus Terminal from Gwangju and changed to a county bus to visit. There are only 6 buses bound for Muteiji Temple a day, and if you go by public bus, you have to stay 2~3 for hours. If you are in other temples, you can get off the bus and walk on the mountain road for about 15 minutes, but when you get off the bus tei, you will see Muteiji Temple in front of you, and there were no houses and shops around. Arrived at 8:45 and the precincts were able to look around in 20 minutes. "Holy Treasure Museum ..." where the mural paintings of national treasures will be housed.