The Beauty of Geuk Lak Bo Jeon Hall in Mu Wi Sa TemplesteemCreated with Sketch.

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There are several aspects for looking around Geuk Lak Bo Jeon in Mu Wi S temple.
As I told in previous posting, Geuk Lak Bo Jeon in Mu Wi Sa temple seemed very similar in the style of architecture with Dae Wung Jeon of Deok Sa temple

It looked same at first look, but there existed many differences in the detailed part.
The joy of looking around Korean traditional architecture is finding out those differences among the similar parts.

The side wall was all but same, but the structure of the spaces was quite different.
In this posting I’d like to show you the space of the side wall and the beauty of the doors of the hall.

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The corners of the side wall.

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Under the eaves.

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The patterns looked like a Sanskrit letters.

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It looked simple at first look, but it was amazing when I found out the various parts in that simple looking wall.

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@slowwalker,
Yeah with the first sight we can't see that! But with that detail photography I could see those amazing structures and with that designs of the wall and roof, it could survive that long, otherwise it can't do that!
Great photography and a well explanation of ancient korean architectures.

Cheers~

Honestly so many definite uniqueness in the architectural design it's so much amazing, maybe those back drawing that looks like Sanskrit is like an ancient symbol or so, because it may be a form of realising or understand something, it's more than amazing I swear. Awesome shots really

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I am always amazed at traditional architecture. With local wisdom, building is full of careful calculations and producing works that will be sustainable. Starting from the selection of wood and its governance make a work that is sturdy and beautiful. We can see details that you show show that not as simple as it appears.
Thank you @slowwalker for your efforts to get the details of this building.
Warm regard from Indonesia

Wow...Every picture so nice.
Also this temple in so peace place.
And every design really so cool..Thanks. lot for sharing with us your work..Have a nice day..Sir. @slowwalker

I'm just wondering about you visit historical place every day 🤣

@slowwalker, Absolutely Geuk Lak Bo Jeon Hall in Mu Wi Sa Temple so beautiful and attractive looking to anybody who visiting this temple. There are used wooden architecture better.

The side wall was all but same, but the structure of the spaces was quite different.

yep..you found it better. Door and roof style attractive to my mind. First time I see Sanskrit letters style. Wall has different architecture.

Wow. I always enjoy your gorgeous photography and the history of these beautiful Korean temples.
I would love to see it one day.

This Jeon Hall is fantastic.Your take photography of Jeon Hall door, inside and outside style is good.

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Thank You @slowwalker The Detail in The Craftsmanship of this Building is Amazing !!!

Beautiful work, despite of the age, the people who worked on the wood really paid attention to accuracy of lines and symmetry. It is impressive how important it was that time to show the beauty of work, probably their love because people that time might recognize the work of those masters. Nice pictures and that is great to see the enlarged details :)

The door is particularly fascinating to me. It looks almost fragile, somehow.

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The thoughts of our forefathers are very magical and peculiar. Each pattern has its own meaning. I like it.

huh... that's a really cool shot... wish to see more like this... which Cam have you use? greetings from Thailand