Established in 1910, Jogyesa Temple stands as the heart of Zen Buddhism in Seoul, South Korea. The temple complex features Daeungjeon, the largest Buddhist shrine in the city, and a serene garden area. Within this tranquil space, visitors can find a white pine tree that has stood for over 500 years, adding a sense of historical depth to the surroundings. Today, visitors can explore the intricate architecture and participate in the peaceful atmosphere, making it a significant cultural and spiritual site.
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