Bunhwangsa Pagoda had been built in Shilla dynasty. It means that I had been made nearly 1500 years ago.
Sometimes it was amazing for me to see the relics which had been made for long long years ago.
Especially when I face with the relics which looked like abandoned, I felt something strange for the meaning of history and our lives.
Whenever I come across the relics by the road, I tried to imagine who made this works.
It was something strange why I felt such a feeling when I came across the relics at unexpected place.
Bunhwangsa pagoda seemed not common in Shilla dynasty.
The style was quite different from other pagodas of Shilla dynasty.
It was usual that Pagoda had been built with the stone and the wood at that times.
But Pagoda in Bunhwansa temple was made with the fired bricks.
It’s style seemed similar to that of India.
I remember Buddhist pagodas in India.
Many of them were made by the bricks.
Let me show you Pagoda in more direction
The foundation was the stones.
On the stone foundation Pagoda was built.
I can’t explain wether there was some kinds of linkage between Shilla and India.
Inside of Pagoda was filled with stones. I could see stones through the windows.
There are four windows and two warriors an each window.
The warriors were the symbol for keeping the Buddhist Principles.
Their postures were applied to the formation of training in Taekweondo, the Marshall art originated from Korea.
There are lots of things to show and explain this Pagoda to you.
Next time I'd like to introduce the warriors and the lions of this pagoda to you.
Thank you for dropping by
what a wonderful photo
Wow!
Nice post
영어를 잘못하지만 탑은 고풍스러워요^^
The Bunhwangsa Pagoda is an impressive tough monument from the shilla dynasty and indeed it too also stood the test of time. The lions and warriors that guards it truly shows the symbolism of Buddhist principles.
Very nice pictures and thanks for the information
Thank you for comment
Nice pics...
Omg
Thank you for your travels, friend @slowwalker! I enjoy your photos and stories. Have a nice weekend!
Lol nice pic
Temperamental belle
Thank you so much. Good luck.
Are you still in Korea now?
Beautifull place dear keep enjoy
I love learning about history, thanks for sharing. It is pretty amazing to see something built that long ago that looks prestine.
shilla does have a very important meaning for korea, and a very beautiful place, success for @slowwalker
Wow awesome location 😍
korea does have everything there and i also really want to vacation there pal meet you directly my good friend .. and please help me first hopefully my friend @slowwalker
Pagodas in Cambodia look very different. More colors. Especially red, white and gold.
Awesome looking this photography, I appreciate your traveling. best of luck my dear friend.....
슬로우 워커님 글을 읽고
제멋대로 막 상상을 해봅니다
탑이 인도탑과 많이 닮았다면 영향을 받았다는 가능성을 놓고 봤을때
유학파 원효대사가 ? ㅎㅎㅎ
오래된 역사속 유물들을 보면 묘한 느낌입니다
전생에 그곳에 있지 않았을까 하는 느낌도 들고요~^^
This Pagoda is through a challenge to modern constriction technology, its creativity,sustainability,engineering and merchandising .
Noted with thanks for wonder post
The fallacy of a glorious place ~
The wind there feels cold ~
so incredible, i am so excited to heritage tourism, there we can found how story created our life and nation
In my hometown many great heritage for visting
have great day @slowwalker
cheers
Thank you for comment.
I'd like to stop by your place to see the heritage
I am really amazed to see these kind of historical posts which provide us more knowledge about the history of different regions.Superb architectural work,nice photography.@upvoted.
very interesting historical tour.korea has many stories of history.thank for a very good historical post.my upvote and resteem your post @slowwalker.history gyeongju korea
very interesting historical tour.korea has many stories of history.thank for a very good historical post.my upvote and resteem your post @slowwalker
Oh my god
Really its so beautifull picture.perfect shot.
Keep going
You are amazing
wow amazing place
this is very nice place
it is perfect for traveling
I like it
thanks for sharing it
keep it on....
Great article and excellent photography! I would love to see this in real life. Keep it up with the great posts and thanks for sharing 🙂
This is really expository. Nice one
Wow this is history in play. So beautiful. Hmmmm d the blocked styles stones. Wow so much work
Lovely pictures @slowwalker
very nice photo and very beautiful beautiful building, i really liked it, @slowwalker
Thanks you My post
Kreatif
Terus lah berkarya
the pagoda was really had an amazing look sir! after a long years it made it was still stand strong until now..
thank you for sharing this beautiful pagoda sir @slowwalker
Thank you @slowwalker! As I see your ID, you must be a very calm and considerate person. Also I can catch it from your post that makes me feel relax and comfortable. Thank you also for your precious upvote for my blog! I am following you!
enjoy travel...very nice photo
History is one the aspect of study that brings the past to the present....
This is true a mark of existence and it really shows that history is the foundation of our existence, we all in one way or the other are connected to our history.
Those are really wonderful and amazing picture of the ancient landmarks worth taking note of.
Thanks for sharing them
to much history on there,beautiful artifact
pagoda bunhwangsa building that has been very long in live but it still looks very sturdy.dan pagoda is also seen (many) historical history.posting a good friend,@slowwalker
This is exceptional!Thank you for posting..and your support as well.
Wow...the posture were incorporated in taekwando arts..yeah to get some kicking ass!!!
post about amazing history, i want to be able to visit korea, please help me
Hola @slowwalker
Excelente ilustración la que acabas de exponer.
Te felicito. Fué completamente didáctica.
Recuerda que ambos países se encuentran ubicados en el mismo continente.
Saludos
great historical post.. nice
You know what is fascinating, the hidden message that expresses this ancient structure, invites us to know its history and moments
ALL PHOTOHRAPHY ARE LOOKING SO AWESOME
I know that all of us want to visit there..but we can do it right now.. just close your eyes and imagine being there and enjoy it...
Very nice :)
It always amazes me how they build things with their bare hands more than a thousand of years ago, that still last today.
While on the other hand our society is based on fast consumption and things that only last a small amount of time.
grandmother's 100-year-old house in bursa fevziye village
i am sure this most ancient building could tell many stores and tales. Thanks so much @slowwalker