Korea Designates 10 Buddhist Auxiliary Halls, Monk Quarters as Treasures
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Seoul Economic DailyKorea Designates 10 Buddhist Auxiliary Halls, Monk Quarters as Treasuressedaily.comKorea Heritage Service designated 10 Buddhist heritage sites as national treasures, including six auxiliary halls and four monk quarters from the mid-to-late Joseon period (17th-19th centuries).
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