15 Fascinating Facts About Haeinsa Temple
Home to the Tripitaka Koreana, the most complete collection of Buddhist texts engraved on 81,258 wooden printing blocks. The wooden storage halls of Janggyeong Panjeon, designed with natural ventilation, have preserved these blocks for over 750 years. Beyond the headline statistics, Haeinsa Temple in South Korea contains layers of remarkable details that most visitors never learn. Here are 15 facts that will change how you experience this extraordinary heritage site.
- Construction Timeline: The site was built between 802 β a feat of sustained human endeavor spanning generations in many cases.
- Scale & Size: The dimensions of Haeinsa Temple are consistently larger than most visitors expect, with areas of the site that remain unexplored even by regular visitors.
- UNESCO Recognition: UNESCO World Heritage Site. Houses the world's most comprehensive and oldest intact version of the Buddhist canon carved on woodblocks.
- Visitor Numbers: Haeinsa Temple attracts millions of visitors annually, making it one of the most-visited heritage sites in South Korea β and increasingly, in its global category.
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