S. Korean parents flock to temples to pray for children's college entrance exam
Updated 21:51, 14-Nov-2018
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Ardent parents flock to Bongeunsa Temple in South Korea on Nov 10 and pray for their children's success in the annual college entrance exam, which is a week away./ VCG Photo

Ardent parents flock to Bongeunsa Temple in South Korea on Nov 10 and pray for their children's success in the annual college entrance exam, which is a week away./ VCG Photo

Parents place candles and recite sutras in the Buddhist temple to wish success for their children in the forthcoming highly competitive exam./ VCG Photo

Parents place candles and recite sutras in the Buddhist temple to wish success for their children in the forthcoming highly competitive exam./ VCG Photo

For an academic background-oriented society like South Korea, the state-administered exam might determine paths to a successful career for many students. A prestigious university is seen to be the minimum requirement when one's resume is being selected by a decent corporation./ VCG Photo

For an academic background-oriented society like South Korea, the state-administered exam might determine paths to a successful career for many students. A prestigious university is seen to be the minimum requirement when one's resume is being selected by a decent corporation./ VCG Photo

Founded in 794, Bongeunsa is a notable Buddhist temple located in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea./ VCG Photo

Founded in 794, Bongeunsa is a notable Buddhist temple located in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu in Seoul, South Korea./ VCG Photo