Haeinsa Temple Complex
The Haeinsa Temple Complex is a significant Buddhist site located in South Korea's Gyeongsangnam-do province. Founded in 802 AD during the Silla Dynasty, it is renowned for housing the Tripitaka Koreana, a comprehensive collection of Buddhist scriptures carved onto wooden blocks. This UNESCO World Heritage site is an important center for Korean Buddhism and attracts many visitors each year.
The temple complex is set in a picturesque mountainous area, surrounded by lush forests. It features various halls, pagodas, and statues, showcasing traditional Korean architecture. The serene environment and rich history make Haeinsa a vital cultural and spiritual landmark in South Korea.