Wildfire-ravaged Buddhist temple A bell is seen broken at the remains of the bell pavilion at Goun Temple in Uiseong, North ...
“Offering the bell represented a commitment to killing people and goes against Buddhism teachings itself,” said Yasuda, 59. Saijunji temple in Kitagata, Gifu Prefecture, embedded 28 military ...
A South Korean man tending a family grave is suspected of sparking one of the ‘unprecedented’ wildfires that ravaged the ...
Charred, black ruins at South Korea's Gounsa temple stood in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that are a ...
The Gounsa temple was reportedly originally built in 681 A.D. during the Shilla dynasty that ruled more than half of the ...
The 1,300-year-old Gounsa temple in Uiseong County, a major Buddhist landmark, was among the dozens of buildings that have burned to the ground with its ceremonial bell the only piece appearing ...
A bell is seen broken at the remains of the bell pavilion due to wildfires at Gounsa Temple in Uiseong, South Korea, ...
But the largest culprit is the wind and dry land. The ideal environment for South Korea's largest ever wildfire has been ...
A centuries-old Buddhist temple has been destroyed as South Korea ... was completely burned to the ground with its ceremonial bell the only piece appearing somewhat intact, according to photos ...