The Muya Museum exhibits Buddhist statues, Buddhist scrolls, Buddhist wooden crafts, etc. It is designed to promote people's understanding of Buddhist art and promote wood carving skills.
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Moka Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Muya Museum is a Buddhist museum established in June 1993 by Mr. Park Chan-soo, a woodcarver designated as Intangible Cultural Property No. 108, in order to enhance people's understanding of Buddhist art and promote woodcarving skills. The museum consists of an outdoor woodcarving park and a four-story exhibition hall. The exhibition hall displays Buddha statues, Buddhist scrolls, Buddhist wooden handicrafts, and the woodcraft works of the curator, Mr. Park Chan-soo. In the outdoor woodcarving park, there are three statues of Maitreya Buddha, Vairocana Buddha statue, Guanyin statue in white, and a three-story pagoda.
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Moka Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Muya Museum exhibits Buddhist statues, Buddhist scrolls, Buddhist wooden crafts, etc. It is designed to promote people's understanding of Buddhist art and promote wood carving skills.
Museum in a primitive forest, very easy to find, near the air is very good, both sides are surrounded by trees, the museum is very small, half an hour to see.
There are many things made of wood, which are exquisite and delicate. Buddhist sites, interesting to see
The Muya Museum belongs to a small wooden museum. On the far right side of the park, there is a path leading directly to the Muya Museum. No tickets are needed and there are not many exhibits.
Muya Museum is a private Buddhist Museum for inheriting and developing Chinese traditional wood crafts and Buddhist art. There are very few people here in the afternoon. It feels very desolate.