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Korean Buddhism created a unique tangible of landscape and intangible landscape unique to Korea. The tangible landscape is a characteristic of Korea only with a Landscapes of dot-line-yard, and the intangible landscape is a unique view that lives on missions, Buddhist rituals, and temple life. The tangible Landscapes of dot-line-yard, the Dotted Landscapes represent the phases of Buddhist temples in Buddhist temples in the order of the Buddhist main hall, the Bodhisattva, and the local faith. The line vertical landscape is symbolically placed on the vertical line from the entrance to the Daeungjeon and the Sansingak according to the vertical idea of Buddhist doctrine. The yard madang landscape can be seen as a result of overcoming the historical change through the formal courtyard during the 4dong of the main hall. An intangible landscape is a scenery where the solemnity created by a monk and a believer in a nonmaterial landscape forms a spectacular view. Mission performance landscapes are performance scenes based on the practice of performing zen meditation and doctrine study. Buddhist rituals are the scenes of Buddhist rituals performed every year, every month, and every year. Buddhist living landscapes means living communities of faith such as farming and mistletoe for daily Buddhist service and self-sufficiency temple operation. Therefore, the Buddhist cultural landscape of Korea can interpret the Buddhist community as the tangible-intangible heritage.

Volumen
29
Número
2
Número de páginas
1-12
Numero ISSN
2288-9795
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