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Lovely temple stay
Went here for a two day/one night temple stay and could have stayed much longer. What a beautiful and quiet place. It was very interesting to learn more about the temple and Buddhist monk life, and to...
Please do not stay here if you are a woman alone. I stayed here and my instructor was very inappropriate with me. I was the only American person there and he was in charge of helping foreign participa...
Beopjusa Temple, nestled in Songnisan National Park, was first established 553 A.D. Historically a royal temple that is home to several treasures. Hearing the monks chant sutras before snacking on Hot...
Visiting the temple was an added benefit to our planned hike. The temple is small and full of items with significant religious historical significance. The impressive 33 meter golden Buddha is not to ...
This was one of the most beautiful temples that I saw in Korea, mainly because of its location. You will need to drive there or to get a bus, it takes three hours and a half from Seoul, so it's better...
Lovely temple stay
Went here for a two day/one night temple stay and could have stayed much longer. What a beautiful and quiet place. It was very interesting to learn more about the temple and Buddhist monk life, and to...
Assaulted by instructor
Please do not stay here if you are a woman alone. I stayed here and my instructor was very inappropriate with me. I was the only American person there and he was in charge of helping foreign participa...
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Beopjusa Temple, nestled in Songnisan National Park, was first established 553 A.D. Historically a royal temple that is home to several treasures. Hearing the monks chant sutras before snacking on Hot...
Worth the visit
Visiting the temple was an added benefit to our planned hike. The temple is small and full of items with significant religious historical significance. The impressive 33 meter golden Buddha is not to ...
Worth the trip to the mountains
This was one of the most beautiful temples that I saw in Korea, mainly because of its location. You will need to drive there or to get a bus, it takes three hours and a half from Seoul, so it's better...