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high angle view of the traditional Korean Buddhist temple building Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of a traditional Korean building in a Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roof and the traditional Korean building at the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of a wooden column and door at the building in a Korean Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the traditional Korean Buddhist temple building
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
high angle view of the tiled roofs at the traditional Korean buildings in the Buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
High angle view of a traditional Korean Buddhist temple building. Features intricately patterned gray tile roofing, characteristic of Hanok architecture. The wooden elements include red-brown columns and doors with lattice work. The eaves are adorned with decorative tile endings, displaying traditional Korean motifs. Cream-colored panels between the wooden framework add to the aesthetic harmony. The overall design reflects cultural and spiritual significance, commonly found in Korean historical temples.


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