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| Bulguksa Temple  |
| Major temple in the Chogye Order serving a large network of branch temples throughout Korea. The temple itself is also a significant historical and architectural tourist attraction.
http://www.bulguksa.or.kr/user/english/288.htm |
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| Bulguksa's Branch Temples  |
| Directory of temples throughout Korea that are branches of the main Bulguksa Temple. Chogye Order.
http://www.bulguksa.or.kr/user/english/278.htm |
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| Hwaomsa Temple  |
| Provides tourist information.
http://www.buddhapia.co.kr/buddhapi/eng/temple/korexp/html/bu19.html |
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| Kum Gang Seon Won  |
| Zen Center teaching Hwa-du in Kurye, Korea. Affiliated with the Chogye Order.
http://www.whatiszen.com/htm/main1.htm |
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| Pusan: Pomosa Temple  |
| Major temple in the Chogye Order. One of the ten great Hawom temples built by the monk, Uisang.
http://www.pomosa.com/ |
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| Seoul International Zen Center  |
| Founded by Zen Master Seung Sahn as a place where people from all over the world can practice. The Center is located at Hwa Gye Sa Temple on Sam Gak Mountain in the North of Seoul. Member of the Kwan Um School.
http://soback.kornet21.net/~sizc/ |
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| Seoul: Chogyesa, The Temple of Beautiful Gates  |
| Historical and tourist information about this temple, which is the main temple for the Chogye Order and the only major temple within the old city walls of Seoul.
http://www.buddhapia.com/buddhapi/eng/temple/korexp/html/bu5.html |
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| Seoul: Jogyesa Temple  |
| Tourist information for the famous Seoul, Republic of Korea temple, known for its spring Lantern Festival commemorating Buddha's birthday. Provides information about Korean Buddhism and culture, events, and visiting the temple.
http://international.jogyesa.or.kr/english/ |
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| Sokkuram (Stone Cave Hermitage)  |
| Historic Buddhist cave hermitage.
http://www.bulguksa.or.kr/user/english/289.htm |
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| Songgwangsa Temple (The Temple of the Follwers)  |
| Historical information about this major temple in the Chogye Order.
http://library.thinkquest.org/28601/main/11-Introduction%20of%20Korean%20Temple/Songgwangsa/Songgwangsa-main.htm |
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