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Jogyesa is the headquarters of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism playing the defining role of Seon Buddhism in South Korea. The temple was first established in 1395, at the dawn of the Joseon Dynasty. Natural monument 9, an ancient white pine tree, is located within the temple grounds.
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Jogyesa is the headquarters of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism playing the defining role of Seon Buddhism in South Korea. The temple was first established in 1395, at the dawn of the Joseon Dynasty. Natural monument 9, an ancient white pine tree, is located within the temple grounds.
Jogyesa is the headquarters of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism playing the defining role of Seon Buddhism in South Korea. The temple was first established in 1395, at the dawn of the Joseon Dynasty.
To the east of the Main Hall is the Lacebark Pine Tree, (Natural Monument No. 9) over 500 years old. It is a Pinus bungeana, a very rare species.