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    Donghwasa (Korean: 동화사), also Donghwa Temple, is a Buddhist temple of the Jogye Order in northern Daegu, South Korea. The temple is located on the south side of Mt. Palgongsan, within the boundaries of Dohak-dong, Dong-gu, near Daegu's northern border. The name means "Temple of Paulownia Blossoms."

  2. Jul 17, 2020 · Donghwasa Temple is located on the southern slopes of Mt. Palgongsan (1193m) in Daegu. The name of the temple means “Paulownia Blossom Temple” in English. Originally, the temple was built in 493 A.D. by the monk Geukdal and was named Yugasa Temple. However, it was later rebuilt in 832 A.D. by the monk Simji in 832 A.D.

  3. Donghwasa. This temple complex locates in palgongsan national park , it’s coming of winter with changing foliages and some trees are now leafless. It’s very cold even in the afternoon. First go to the main hall with the sculpture of phoenix bird and its three stone eggs which visitors coming to make a wish.

  4. Jan 6, 2023 · Introduction to Temple. Donghwasa Temple is located on the southern slopes of Mt. Palgongsan (1193 m) in Dong-gu, Daegu. The name of the temple means “Paulownia Blossom Temple” in English. The temple was first built in 493 A.D. by the monk Geukdal, and it was originally named Yugasa Temple.

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Donghwasa Temple is located on the southern slopes of Mt. Palgongsan (1193 m) in Dong-gu, Daegu. The name of the temple means “Paulownia Blossom Temple” in English. Originally, the temple was built in 493 A.D. by the monk Geukdal and was named Yugasa Temple. However, it was later rebuilt in 832 A.D. by the monk Simji.

  6. As this Buddha statue is open 24 hours per day, all year around, it has become a practicing ground that it never closes. The templestay program of Donghwasa is particularly well-known, having the best facilities for participants and helping them to find wellness in their bodies and minds.

  7. Jul 11, 2021 · Donghwasa Temple. It’s extremely easy to Google “temples near me” while living in South Korea and end up in a tranquil place within minutes–even without a car! But, with so many temples to choose from, you can quickly become inundated by the sheer amount that are available for visiting on the Korean peninsula.

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