Seog-wang-sa 釋 王寺 ![]() Seog-wang-sa ![]() Seog-wang-sa with Yeongwollu pavillion in the center ![]() A particularly pro-Japanese postcard ![]() Seog-wang-sa Seog-wang-sa seems to figure in a particularly large number of Japanese colored postcards held by the New York Public Library: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Baekryeon-am 白蓮庵 hermitage ![]() ![]() ![]() Identical with the first card above but with coloring ![]() Seog-wang-sa ![]() Painted walls of Seog-wang-sa ![]() The temple in 1910 ![]() The temple from behind ![]() The Daeung-jeon as a whole ![]() One side of the Daeung-jeon with dancheong etc clearly shown ![]() Seog-wang-sa Daeung-jeon altar. ![]() Yeongwollu pavillion ![]() The One-Pillar gate of Seog-wang-sa (which alone survived the war) Photos of Seog-wang-sa as it is today, taken by Roger Shepherd ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Volume 12 (a large pdf file or go here for full Index) of the Japanese 朝鮮古蹟圖報 Joseon gojeok dobo published 1932 includes a few pictures of Seokwang-sa (in pdf format) |