The best part of the temple by far was its grounds: peaceful, big ancient trees, a babbling brook, and even a picture-perfect stone bridge:
I would have put up the shot with us on the bridge, but these folks look better, what with the parasol and all.
Going during the lead-up to Buddha's Birthday as we did, the temple was adorned with hundreds of lanterns. I wish we were there at night to see this walk-way lit-up:
As you may remember from our previous temple blogs, our favourite parts of Korean temples are the gatehouses, with their huge statues of the Heavenly Kings. This temple did not disappoint (although it was in dire need of a good dusting), and included this particularly amusing display:
I don't know what he did, but me'thinks he's going to be a toad in the next life.
Anyways, like other old Korean temples, Tongdosa had its share of colourful buildings. Following are some of the better shots to amuse and delight...
Now, as they were gearing up for Buddha's birthday and all, we expected to see some celebratory preparations...and we were not disappointed:
Of course, we didn't expect Buddha's birthday to be sponsored by Samsung, but then again, nothing surprises us anymore...sigh.
Here we are committing our message for all eternity...or until the white ink gets worn off by the elements...or until they replace the roof again...
Anyways, it was a good day, and now I think we've seen enough Korean temples to satisfy us for a lifetime. Perhaps you too, good reader, feel the same. No more temples, I promise...until we get to China.
Until next time,
Jo
Anyways, it was a good day, and now I think we've seen enough Korean temples to satisfy us for a lifetime. Perhaps you too, good reader, feel the same. No more temples, I promise...until we get to China.
Until next time,
Jo
3 comments:
Shayne being the history buff you are you must love visiting all the historical sites that Korea has to offer. Jo has his fondness of history rubbed off on you yet? Am getting excited to see your holiday blog pics.
To tell you the truth...whoever you are...I'm more of the history buff when it comes to anything other than war or politics, so it's usually me dragging Shayne off to these things.
Jo
Once more you have posted a very interesting blog,love all the pictures of the Temple,and what an interesting idea of leaving a message on the tiles. Can hardly wait for your next blog(s)
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