Crape myrtle in front of Baekryeonsa Mangyeongru / Photo by Asia Economy

Crape myrtle in front of Baekryeonsa Mangyeongru / Photo by Asia Economy

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Tourists are looking at the fully bloomed crape myrtle at Mangyeongru Pavilion in Baengnyeonsa Temple. / Photo by Asia Economy

Tourists are looking at the fully bloomed crape myrtle at Mangyeongru Pavilion in Baengnyeonsa Temple. / Photo by Asia Economy

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 3rd, after a loud rain accompanied by thunder and lightning passed, the crape myrtle in full bloom in front of Mankyeongru at Baengnyeonsa Temple, a thousand-year-old temple located at the foot of Mandeoksan Mountain in Doam-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do, is welcoming visitors.



The crape myrtles in front of Mankyeongru and Sansingak at Baengnyeonsa Temple on Mandeoksan Mountain are over 200 years old. Their beautiful shapes and abundant branches display a brilliant red color, showcasing the peak of the summer scenery.


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