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Korean temple bells are regarded as cultural treasures. They showcase exceptional craftsmanship and are often adorned with intricate patterns, carvings, and inscriptions, reflecting the artistic and technical prowess of ancient Korean artisans. Temple bells serve as a reminder of
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period, this bell was at the center of the castle town. The bell was struck to announce the opening and closing of the four gates around Seoul. At 4 am and 10 pm the bell was struck 33 times and gates were opened and closed. It was used as a fire alarm as well. In modern times, the bell is rung only
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Bosingak Bell, located in Seoul, South Korea, has a rich historical background. It was originally cast in 1468 during the Joseon Dynasty. Bosingak served as an important landmark and a means of keeping time for the city. The bell tower, Bosingak, was once part of the city's defensive system. It
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The shape and design of the bell often symbolize the universe. The broad upper part represents the heavens, the slender waist signifies the human world, and the wide bottom part embodies the earth. The sound of the bell resonating is thought to harmonize with the cosmos.
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