Golden Pavilion Temple The Golden Pavilion Temple, Kinkaku-ji cũng gọi Japanese print, was built in 1397 and it is located in Kyoto, Japan. It was initially made to serve as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga for. It was quite later converted the building mà HIS son Into a Zen temple. The Golden Pavilion Burned down in 1950 khi print set fire to the temple monk. The Golden Temple is a building with three stories. The upper two stories are Covered with a pure gold layer. The main purpose of the pavilion is to work as a shariden, relics of the Buddha storing. One can see a typical Chinese architectural style on the top floor. The second floor has a Zen style and the ground floor is made in the Shinden-zukuri style. The entire temple is surrounded by a beautiful garden with a pond in the front gọi the Mirror Pond. The stones in the pond give a Representation of the Buddhist era. In the year 1987, some parts of the temple là recoated print thicker gold and some of the interior of the temple was remodeled printed in 2003.
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