Haeinsa Temple Janggyeongpanjeon Hall is an official archive built to safely store the 13th-century Goryeo Palman Daejanggyeong (the Tripitaka Koreana), a priceless world treasure. Janggyeongpanjeon Hall first opened in the 15th century (1401~1500).
Palman Daejanggyeong have survived until now fairly unharmed, despite the shortcomings of the wood itself that is vulnerable to wear, tear, distortion, and fire. Considering these aspects, Janggyeongpanjeon Hall is often compared to the Egyptian Pyramids in terms of the mystery of the ancient technology used in the construction. The UNESCO highly acclaimed this and included Janggyeongpanjeon Hall into its World Heritage list in 1995.
While you go see the Janggyeongpanjeon Hall, you can also roam around and appreciate the rest of the Haeinsa Temple. Visit Korea now to see this Unesco World Heritage site first-hand.✈️🇰🇷
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