List of Buddhist temples in Seoul

List of Buddhist temples in Seoul

ee also

*Korean Buddhist temple
*Korean Buddhism

References

* [http://www.buddhism.or.kr/ Jogye Order Official site]
* http://koreatemple.net/
* http://www.amita.net/webdir/main.php
* [http://www.buddhism.or.kr/ Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism]


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