I really like those trees, reminds me of maples, except ours are scraggy and old and tend to prefer being parasites to the hawthorn hedges.
By the way, and I know this might cause a highjack(and less nekkid girls), is East-Asian Buddhist architecture very universal, or does Korea share a very involved history with its neighbours? The old spots look very reminiscent, but I've always thought that Korea had enjoyed certain cuktural isolation or at least seclusion, nevermind a certain warmongering kingdom to the west. Truth to be told, I probably know less of your corner of the world than you do of mine.
Yours is cooler, though. And has a section in the British museum.