One of the Largest Stone Carved Buddah In Japan: Nihon Ji Daibutsu
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Hey Guys!!! So today I went out to see the largest stone carved Buddha in I think the world, and it was amazing!!! If you guys like to relish in the many religions of the world and the different art work and sculptures present in it then this is your place! Hope you enjoy the video!!!
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Masterpiece of Generations(Ep.5) A Family of Buddhist Temple Bell Maker(범종명가) _ Full Episode
[ Making a Bell that Will Ring for Thousands of Years! (천년을 울리는 종을 만들다!) ]
Seongjongsa, established in 1952, is Korea's largest Buddhist temple bell foundry. It is owned by Mr. Won Gwang-sik, Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 112, and his son Mr. Won Cheon-su. This is where Korea's temple bell production technology is preserved and continued. Mr. Won Gwang-sik was born in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do Province, and he learned the craft from his grandfather and his third cousin since he was 17 years old. Having been a bell maker all his life, he now manages Seongjongsa with his son. Despite having lost one eye when molten metal exploded as he poured it into a cast, he continues to work hard to recreate the haunting sounds of the bells made by old masters. His son, who has the utmost respect for his father, has been helping him for 16 years. Let's check out the story of this father and son who are working hard to preserve traditional methods and become the world's top bell makers.
국내 최대의 범종 제작사인 성종사(1952년 설립). 중요무형문화재(제112호 주철장) 원광식 옹과 그의 아들 원천수씨가 대를 이어 우리나라 범종 제작 기술을 이어가고 있는 곳이다. 경기 화성에서 태어난 원광식 옹은 평생 종 제작을 업으로 살아온 할아버지와 8촌형에게서 17살 때부터 기술을 전수받아 지금은 아들과 함께 성종사의 역사를 이어가고 있는데... 종을 만들다가 거푸집에 부은 쇳물이 폭발하면서 한쪽 눈을 잃는 시련도 겪었지만 여전히 옛 장인들의 신비한 종소리를 재현하는데 힘을 쏟고 있는 원광식 옹과 그런 열정을 존경하며 16년째 부친을 돕고 있는 아들! 우리의 전통기술을 계승 발전시켜가며 세계 최고의 종 제작사로 우뚝 서기 위해 노력하는 부자의 이야기를 만나본다.
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