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EXHIBITION
불교의 바닷길 - 바다를 통한 문화교류
Period| 2020.12.08 - 2021.03.01
Operating hours| 09:00 - 17:00
Space| Korea National Maritime Museum/ Busan
Address| 45, Haeyang-ro 301beon-gil, Yeongdo-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea
Closed| Monday
Price| Free
Phone| 051-309-1900
Web site| 홈페이지 바로가기
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  • 			From the dawn of civilization, human kind has made various exchanges through land and sea routes.
    
    ​This shows that 'exchange' is part of human nature and is one of the driving forces of the development of civilization.
    
    ​East and West have exchanged politically, economically, and culturally through sea routes, desert routes, and grassland routes called ‘the Silk Road.’
    
    ​Among these types of route, sea routes were more efficient than land routes in terms of scale and economy.
    
    Therefore, the era of maritime trade began which gradually replaced land routes, beginning about the 7th century.
    
    ​The Indian monk Yongsu(Nāgārjuna, about150-250) compares 'Nanhangdo(the difficult practice of achieving enlightenment by oneself) and Ihaengdo(the easy practice of achieving enlightenment by the power of others)' to land routes and sea routes respectively at『Sipjubipasaron(Dasabhumika vibhasa Sastra).
    
    ​This record represents the preference for and development of maritime trade from the time of Christ.			
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