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    Korean pagodas are a traditional Korean architectural form that began in the Three Kingdoms of Korea period. Koreans created a unique and distinct pagoda tradition using stone. See more

    Pagodas were created in India using earth, then in China using wood, which spread to the Three Kingdoms of Korea, and then Japan; however, the pagoda tradition of East Asia diverged, with China creating pagodas … See more

    Built under the rule of Silla's first reigning queen, Bunhwangsa pagoda is one of Silla's oldest stone pagodas that signify the importance of Buddhism as it is a representation of the significant influence Buddhism had on the political and socioeconomic … See more

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    One of the earliest stone pagodas built is the Mireuksa stone pagoda from Paekche kingdom in 639 A.D. When the idea of pagodas was first introduced from neighboring Buddhist countries China and India, the influence of pagodas was largely based on plans … See more

     
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    WEBDiscover 6 pagodas in South Korea. Share Tweet. Gyeongju, South Korea. Bunhwangsa. This grand temple complex from the Old Silla era of Korea is home to a stone pagoda that was build in the 7th...

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