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  • A devotee prepares to pray at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 25, 2012.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • People prayed and made offerings in front of a Buddha statue at a temple in Busan.
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  • People prayed and held prayer beads during a ceremony at a temple in Busan.
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  • A devotee prays before a Buddha statue and altar at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, on Buddha's Birthday, May 28, 2012.
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  • A woman prayed during a ceremony at a temple in Busan.
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  • A monk leads prayers at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 25, 2012.
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  • A bell and robes at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 25, 2012.
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  • A man lights a lantern during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan.
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  • A woman lights a candle for a lantern during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 28, 2012.
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  • Lanterns glow in front of Yongeun Temple during celebrations in Busan.
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  • A man hung cards with prayers and the names of the faithful on lanterns at a temple in Busan.
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  • A boy poured water over a Buddha statue at a temple.
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  • Lanterns glow in front of Yongeun Temple during celebrations in Busan.
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  • A woman hangs laterns during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 28, 2012.
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  • A man attached prayer cards to lanterns during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan.
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  • People wait in line to make offerings at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist. at Beomeosa Temple in Busan on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
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  • People pray at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4034.jpg
  • Members of a women's choir pray at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday, May 6, 2014. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
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  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4262.jpg
  • People wait in line to make offerings at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4045.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, South Korea. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4225.jpg
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4222.jpg
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    Beomeosa monk drumming--multiple exp..sure
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan
  • A student talks on his phone while holding a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
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  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
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  • People light candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3032.jpg
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan
  • A view of Danwon High School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-2980.jpg
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4219.jpg
  • A monk performs in a drumming ceremony at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    Beomeosa monk drumming
  • A woman takes a selfie under paper lanterns at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    Korea_buddhism_10.jpg
  • A monk performs in a drumming ceremony at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-.jpg
  • Students hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3107.jpg
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3075.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
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  • Flowers and signs left at the gate of Danwon High School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near the school to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-2979.jpg
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
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  • People pray at Tsurugaoka HachimangÅ«, a Shinto shrine in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
    Kamakura - Shrine
  • A monk performs in a drum ceremony at Beomeosa Temple in Busan on Buddha's Birthday, May 6, 2014. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan.
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  • A woman prays during celebrations for the Buddha's birthday at Yongeun Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 28, 2012.
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  • A woman prays at Jogye Temple in Seoul, South Korea, December 29, 2013. The temple is a famous sanctuary for protestors and opposition activists wanted by the government.
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