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Introduction to Yinde Cultural Institute: Yinde Cultural Institute was donated by the Great Protector of Quan Yinde, so it was named Yinde Cultural Institute. Facilities such as Daekakjeon Hall, which is used as a Buddhist temple, Seshindang Hall, which is used as an office and a tea room, Saeundang Hall, which is used as a dormitory, and Inhwa Hall, which is used as a place for communication, are scattered in an orderly manner on the spacious slope.
Travel guide to Bukchon Hanok Village in South Korea - Eundeok Cultural Center
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