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Half of them are atheists (or no religion) and the rest is Buddhists > Protestants> Catholic>others.
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Wow! I would have never thought that Korea had such beautiful Buddhist monuments since its population is mostly Christian!
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I saw a swatstika on the rails :3
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It looks so serene~ I just wanna go there and sit somewhere and meditate :D
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@tokee1234567 hello !!you seem to know really a lot about korea+your comments are always right in my opinion.i´ve also read your comments on the other channels.i thank you so much that you try to explain foreigners,who are not good enough informed,the facts and history about korea.yes,it´s so sad there are crazy fanatic christians who are still destroying beautiful cultural heritage like temples in korea.they are few but their insane violence in the name of jesus...greetings from germany
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It kind of reminds me of a MMORPG map, makes me want to go to South Korea even more...
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The temple is truly beautiful. I visited the temple last summer, it's the most beautiful temple I ever saw. It was my first time to visit Busan too, and I liked the city of Busan in general. I would definitely choose to live in Busan over Seoul. There are too many people in Seoul and it could get very humid during the monsoon season, almost to the state of being suffocated, but Busan has the cool sea breeze blowing in from the sea, and got the beach, which cannot be beaten by a river.
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I want to go to South Korea so bad it hurts. It looks beautiful there. By the way, you have amazing filming skills. That was pro.
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@TomoexNanami Catholics are the only people who are friendly with the buddhists in Korea. they meet routinely to play soccer together and talk about religious matters, but except for that, lots of other denominations are very hostile against buddhists. it's only a minority of denominations that do destroy buddhist properties, but they do have organizations. it is pretty sad
OMG!!! People are still getting retarded about a swastika? It was a Buddhist symbol from more than 4,000 years ago and is still widely used in that part of the world. BTW here, it's left-facing and most Nazi use of the symbol was right-facing. So now, you don't have to go read a book. You're welcome.
mmr11027 1 year ago 27
I wanna go now!!! I love Korea. Great people, great food, great culture....good looking men.:)
AbercrombieQT88 1 year ago 20