The history recorded on Dohyeonhwasang Gongdeokbi, located in the front yard of Jeonggwang Jeonghyewon, was opened in 1911 by a Japanese monk Dohyeonhwasang in Mokpo and opened as Heungseonsa Temple in 1917. After liberation, Manam led the Buddhist purification movement at Jeonggwang Jeonghyewon.
Originally founded as a Japanese Buddhist temple by a Japanese monk, the architectural style was also connected to the Buddhist shrine and Yosachae, and the Japanese temple was built in a basic form, which was composed of a complex in one building.
The Buddhist sanctuary and Yosachae are connected by the lower porch and upper corridor around the rectangular center, and form a unique plane and space of the Japanese temple, which consists of a combination of a Yebul space and a living space in one building.
The main entrance and kohai in the center of the front are characteristic elements of the Buddha hall from the outside, and the butzuma with a decorative Buddhist altar inside the inner space.
Review
김용우
4year ago
I feel like I'm cooling down and I feel like I'm purifying.
최현석
4year ago
I've seen it in Al-Susin Job, and it was interesting to see it in person.