The One of the Oldest Wooden Building in Korea.

in #culture6 years ago

There was one of the oldest wooden Building in Korea in Soo Deok Sa Temple.

It was main building of this temple Dae Woong Jeon.

It is believed that this building had been built 800 years ago.

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At first glance, you could become aware of long history of this Building.
Let's get closer

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The color was faded away. I asked why there was no paining colors(Dan Cheong), but I could not get answer from anybody.

So I took some photos of building.

Below was side door of the building.

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The eaves and the ornaments

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Wood Pillar of old age

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Pillars and the patterns of door

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The repaired part of pillar

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This building had been built in 1308 AD.
It was miracle wooden building have beeb preserved for such a long time.

Let's look at Soo Deok Sa more in detail next time.

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This is historic, but 800 years! Still in awe, nice post

it always impresses us to see such an old structure endure through the centuries, @slowwalker, especially a wooden building.

All of man's culture and history are testimony to our desire for permanence which we can never achieve.

There's a sadness about that building - the lack of paint suggests that it has long since weathered away.

We treasure things that endure because we long for stability, but as the poet, Louis Mac Neice wrote, we are ghosts that cannot catch hold of things

thank you for your comment as always

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So wonderful post, beauty of historic places. I wish I could visit there some day .

Korea is so rich in culture. I would love to visit one day.

The Bulgyohakbo(????, The Journal of the Korean Buddhist Research Institute) is published by Korean Buddhist Research Institute of Dongguk University(www.kbri.co.kr).
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One Aspect of Korean Ancient Belief / Kwon, Sang-no/79
Buddhist Thought of Vow(pranidh?na) in the Songs of Silla / Kim Ki-dong/ 109
Pure Land Ideal of Kyoung Hung / Ahn, Kae-hyon/ 137
On the Financial Contribution of Monks for the Defense of Capital during the Yi-Dynasty / Woo, Joung-Sang/ 197
Critical Synthesis of the Different Arguments on the Disparition of True Law / Rhi, Ki-Young/ 229
Note on the Sa Noe Ga / Lee, Dong-lim/ 271
A Study on the Offering Practice for Monks during the Koryo-Dynasty / Lee, Jae Chang/ 287
A Study on the Establishment of the Cho-Gye Sect and on its Development / Chang, Won-gyu/ 309
Culture of the Silla-Dynasty and Buddhism / Han, Sang-ryon/ 353
Meaning of Buddha’s Prediction(Vy?kara?a) for ?hravakas in Saddharmapun?arika-s?tra / Hong, Jeung-shik/ 387
A Study on a Bronze Incense Burner of Koryo-Dynasty / Hwang, Soo-young/ 413

Such a great informative post @slowwalker , keep it up.....

It is incredible that a timber construction has managed to remain standing for 800 years. Here in Spain the old wooden constructions only appear in the history books.

This house is really impressive. Although it is made of wood, but the structure is still preserved! That's amazing!

This house is really impressive. Although it is made of wood, but the structure is still preserved! That's amazing!

Thank you so much for the historical facts. That is amazing indeed and it is such an amazing building. Love it :D

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