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Boy monks join Buddhist priesthood
Boy monks attend a ceremony to temporarily join the Buddhist priesthood after having their heads shaved at Jogyesa temple in central Seoul on Monday. Photos by Lee Sang-sup/The Korea Herald
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Boy monks join Buddhist priesthood
April 25, 2011 - 18:16
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Boy monks attend a ceremony to temporarily join the Buddhist priesthood after having their heads shaved at Jogyesa temple in central Seoul on Monday.
Photos by Lee Sang-sup/The Korea Herald
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