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The Moka Buddhist Museum houses the Intangible Cultural
Property No. 108 ?a collection of over 6,000 Buddhist
relics collected by Moka Park Chan-su. The three-story
museum (3 upper levels and 1 lower level) displays
Buddhist paintings, statues and other Buddhist relics
and crafts. Outside there is a sculpture park complete
with Buddhist sculptures and statues. Of the artifacts
on display at the museum, three are national treasures.
The majority of the other items are those that have
been handed down in various temples throughout the
country for many years. Despite your religion or
beliefs, the museum offers you the opportunity to
witness traditional culture. |
Location |
395-2 Iho-ri, Gangcheon-myeon, Yeoju-gun |
Admission |
Contact
the museum for more information. |
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Parking |
Capacity:
20 compact cars, 50 larger cars (Parking is free) |
| Information |
Open
year round (031) 885-9952 |
¢º 15 minutes by bus or 10 minutes by taxi
from Yeoju-eub
¢º Seoul ¢¡ Yeongdong Expressway ¢¡ Yeoju½Ã³»
¢¡ Silleuk sa Temple ¢¡ Moka Buddhist Museum
(1 hour and 40 minutes)
¢º Seoul ¢¡ Yangpyeong ¢¡ Ohak¢¡ Silleuk sa
Temple ¢¡ Moka Buddhist Museum (1 hour and
30 minutes) |
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Expressway |
YeojuI.C¡æThe Birth Home of Empress Myeongseong¡æThe
Royal Mausoleum of King Sejong(The Royal
Mausoleum of King Hyojong)¡æRiverside resort¡æ
Silleuk sa Temple¡æMoka Buddhist Museum¡æGodalsaji¡æPasaseongji
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National Road |
Icheon¡æThe Royal Mausoleum of King Sejong¡æThe
Birth Home of Empress Myeongseong¡æSee above
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