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Description Guinsa Nestled in the Valley in Sobaeksan (Sobaek Moutains). Guinsa, located near Danyang South Korea, has architecture following that of many other Buddhist temples in Korea, but is also markedly different in that the structures are several stories tall, instead of the typical one or two stories that structures found in many other Korean temples.
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