Abstract
The purpose of this study is to suggest the informative value that contribute to cultural tourism with its aesthetics which brings the spatial imagination through the characteristic value of the place as ten scenic spots, the Fung Shui (geomantic principles) and the Garam arrangement in Magoksa Temple. The study seeks the aesthetic value for cultural tourism through the interpretation of the Garam (Buddhist temple buildings) arrangement, the geomantic principles and the architecture of the place consisting of the materials, space and time. From this point of view, Magoksa Temple should highlight this cultural tourism by presenting the following: a place for initiating meditation with ten scenic spots, by fusion of the yearning for people’s livelihood and overcoming war with buddhism combined with the authentic geomantic principles, and by the aesthetic value of the architectural space with trichotomic geography and dichotomic traditional ideas.
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