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| site_737.jpg[95×125] Brief Description The Temple of Haeinsa, on Mount Kaya, is home to the Tripitaka Koreana , the most complete collection of Buddhist texts, engraved on 80,000 Publishing origin | |
| w737s2.jpg[154×93] The wooden bloks are of course the main point of interest. They are housed in 4 buildings behind the main temple. You can look at them via the windows. Remarkably, the blocks are Publishing origin | |
| 58-3.jpg[425×288] there, perpetuating a tradition that goes back to the 14th century. Haeinsa Temple Janggyeong Panjeon, the Depositories for the Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks The Storage Buildings are the oldest ones in this temple which house the world cultural heritage of more than 80,000 printing woodblocks of the 13th century. The Publishing origin |