to JoGyeSa, which dates back to the 14th century. One unusual feature of this temple is that it is located right next to a noisy intersection in the JongNo district, one of the busiest, most heavily trafficked areas in all of old Seoul (that is, north of the Han river; the city expanded in recent decades to encompass large areas south of the river and now the nouveau-riche live there). Despite all the activity and distractions right outside the gates, a certain (dare I say... otherworldly?) calmness of mind and spirit prevails on the grounds of the temple -- this I have found to be true of Buddhist temples in general, no matter where they may be.
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