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The Four Lion Stone Pagoda is a South Korean pagoda at the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, Jeollanam-do. It was most likely erected in the 9th century, during the Unified Silla period, although its exact origins and purpose are unknown. Built in the , the pagoda has a two-story platform and a single body adorned with relief imagery of the Four Heavenly Kings. It is most notable for the four lion sculptures which make up the upper tier of the platform. It is registered by the Cultural Heritage Administration as Treasure 300 and is commonly known as the "Hwaeomsa Pillar".

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  • Lion Pagoda of Hwaeomsa (en)
  • 구례 화엄사 원통전 앞 사자탑 (ko)
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  • The Four Lion Stone Pagoda is a South Korean pagoda at the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, Jeollanam-do. It was most likely erected in the 9th century, during the Unified Silla period, although its exact origins and purpose are unknown. Built in the , the pagoda has a two-story platform and a single body adorned with relief imagery of the Four Heavenly Kings. It is most notable for the four lion sculptures which make up the upper tier of the platform. It is registered by the Cultural Heritage Administration as Treasure 300 and is commonly known as the "Hwaeomsa Pillar". (en)
  • 구례 화엄사 원통전 앞 사자탑(求禮 華嚴寺 圓通殿 앞 獅子塔)은 전라남도 구례군, 화엄사에 있는 통일신라의 석탑이다. 1963년 1월 21일 대한민국의 보물 제300호로 지정되었다. (ko)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Korea-Mountain-Jirisan-Hwaeomsa-08.jpg
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  • Hwaŏmsa nochu (en)
  • Kurye Hwaŏmsa Wŏnt'ongchŏn ap Sachat'ap (en)
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  • February 2020 (en)
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  • 구례 화엄사 원통전 앞 사자탑 (en)
  • 화엄사 노주 (en)
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  • Gurye Hwaeomsa Wontongjeon ap Sajatap (en)
  • Hwaeomsa noju (en)
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  • Korea-Mountain-Jirisan-Hwaeomsa-08.jpg (en)
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  • The Four Lion Stone Pagoda is a South Korean pagoda at the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, Jeollanam-do. It was most likely erected in the 9th century, during the Unified Silla period, although its exact origins and purpose are unknown. Built in the , the pagoda has a two-story platform and a single body adorned with relief imagery of the Four Heavenly Kings. It is most notable for the four lion sculptures which make up the upper tier of the platform. It is registered by the Cultural Heritage Administration as Treasure 300 and is commonly known as the "Hwaeomsa Pillar". (en)
  • 구례 화엄사 원통전 앞 사자탑(求禮 華嚴寺 圓通殿 앞 獅子塔)은 전라남도 구례군, 화엄사에 있는 통일신라의 석탑이다. 1963년 1월 21일 대한민국의 보물 제300호로 지정되었다. (ko)
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  • Hwaeomsa Pillar (en)
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