Wonderful Korea – Gyeongsang

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(By Tsem Rinpoche)

Gyeongsang, or Gyeongsang-do in Korean, is where many travellers will head towards if they wished to explore beyond Seoul. It is one of the eight provinces in Korea located on the south-eastern side of the country, and boasts huge mountain ranges, beautiful parks, and amazing islands.

King Hyeokgeose of Silla Dynasty

King Hyeokgeose of Silla Dynasty

This is the land where folklores, tales of heroes, and the ancient history of the Korean imperial kingdom are well-preserved. During the Joseon dynasty, Daegu was the provincial capital, and was the origin of the Silla Kingdom that ruled for almost a thousand years. Gyeongsang may no longer be the capital, but it continues to play an important role in modern day Korea, with half of the country’s presidents coming from this region.

Gyeongsang consists of five administrative divisions. Out of these five, three are independent cities, Busan being the largest, followed by Daegu and Ulusan, and two provinces, Gyeongsangbuk and Gyeongsangnam. These divisions are further divided into sub-regions. Gyeongbuk, which covers one-fifth of the country’s rural province, and Gyeongnam, which is the south-eastern-most province that connects to the sea.

 

History

Legend has it that the first King of Silla (also known as the Shilla Dynasty), Hyeokgeose, came from an egg that was sheltered by a horse. Hyeokgeose was discovered when a stream of light from the eastern sky shone on to the pure white horse that was protecting it. The local chiefs appointed Hyeokgeose as their king at the age of thirteen.

A painting depicting how King Hyeokgeose came into this world; from an egg that was sheltered by a pure white horse

A painting depicting how King Hyeokgeose came into this world; from an egg that was sheltered by a pure white horse

The Silla Dynasty was once a very powerful kingdom and was one of the Three Kingdoms that were competing for power over the peninsula of Korea. In total, the Silla dynasty had at least 56 different monarchs before it ended in 935. Their official religion was Buddhism, and during that time, the dynasty’s prosperity was shown through its arts and crafts. In the 16th century, they had in place a detailed social system called the golpuljedo, or ‘bone-rank system’. This system dictated the people’s clothes, marriage, where they could live, and what they could achieve.

King Munmu defeated Goguryeo Military and unified the Korean peninsula in 668

King Munmu defeated Goguryeo Military and unified the Korean peninsula in 668

Due to Silla’s geographical position being on the ‘wrong’ side of the peninsula, Silla became allies with the Chinese Tang dynasty, while Baekje allied to the Japanese. In 660, with help from China, Silla’s King Muyeol managed to overpower Baekje. A year later King Muyeol died and his son, King Munmu became the successor. He went on to defeat Goguryeo and unified the Korean peninsula in 668. This resulted in swift growth, but also caused the king to abuse his newfound wealth. He lost it all when the power of the nobility increased, and pressure from the unhappy populace increased. This led to the destabilisation of the kings’ power from the late 8th century onwards. In 927 Gyeongju was discharged. Eight years after that, King Gyeongsun handed over his power to King Taejo, and this brought the end of the Silla Dynasty.

Today, Korea is left with the Silla Dynasty’s rich legacy and historical heritage, evidenced through its unique jewellery, pottery, and majestic temples. In Gyeongju, the former seat of power of the Silla Dynasty is where you can find many royal burial mounds.

 

Location & Population

Map of Korea. Click on image to enlarge.

Map of Korea. Click on image to enlarge.

Map of Provinces in Korea

Map of Provinces in Korea. Click on image to enlarge.

The Gyeongsang Province is located to the west of the Jeolla and Chungcheong Provinces and on the north side of the Gangwon Province. To its south is the Korean Strait, and to its east is the Sea of Japan, better known as the East Sea by Koreans. It is surrounded by the mountains of Taebaek and Sobaek, with the Nakdong River flowing through it.

Gyeongsang is separated into two, North Gyeongsang (Gyeongsangbuk-do) and South Gyeongsang (Gyeongsangnam-do). The main cities of Gyeongsang are Busan which is the biggest city after Seoul, followed by Daegu, and Ulsan. Other cities include Pohang, Andong, Gumi, Gyeongsan, Gyeongju, Sangju, Yeongju, Gimcheon, Yeongju, Yeongcheon, and Mungyeong in North Gyeongsang. In the South are Jinju, Yangsanm Geoje, Tongyeong, Sacheon, Miryang, Gimhae, and Changwon, which is the capital of South Gyeongsang.

The population of South Gyeongsang is 3.344 million, and 2.7 million for North Gyeongsang as of October 2014.

 

Climate

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Due to its geographical location and being surrounded by mountains, North Gyeongsang is probably the hottest province in South Korea.
Being in the southern region, South Gyeongsang has a milder and warmer oceanic climate all year round. This province experiences the south-eastern winds in the summer months, and the north-western winds during winter.

In general, South Korea has a temperate climate with four seasons: Spring from March to May; summer from June to August; autumn from September to November; and winter from December to February.

 

When to Visit South Korea

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The best time to visit South Korea is during the autumn season, when you will experience mild and cooling temperatures, with an array of spectacular colours presented by Mother Nature. Autumn is also the season when most festivals are celebrated. During this season, it is best to prepare yourself with layers to cover up if needed. T-shirt weather can continue long into October, though you will likely need some extra layers by then.

Avoid the monsoon season that starts from July to late August. Although Korea is shielded by Japan and China from most typhoons, at times one or two manage to get through, so do beware. The Korean winter season can be very long, and the further up north you go, the colder it gets. If you are not one to enjoy the cold, it is best to avoid visiting during this season.

 

Getting There

KTX high-speed train is the best way to travel around Korea

KTX high-speed train is the best way to travel around Korea

You can enter via Busan, Seoul, Daegu or Incheon International Airport. From these airports, you can connect to the rest of the province using the KTX high-speed train, which is the best and most convenient way to travel. There are also normal trains and many buses running across the country which you can easily reach depending on the city you are flying in to.

 

Culture

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Gyeongsang dialect

The Korean people of Gyeongsang speak a dialect different from the standard Korean language. The Gyeongsang dialect originated from the region of Yeongnam, hence it is also called the Yeongnam dialect. There are currently around 10 million speakers of this dialect.

The Gyeongsang dialect, also spelt as Kyŏngsang, is considered the hardest dialect to comprehend as it sounds quite aggressive compared to the standard Korean language. Unlike the standard Korean language, the intonation of Gyeongsang’s dialect can vary based on the area the speaker is from. For example, a Daegu speaker will sound different from someone in the Busan area, even though they are less than 100 kilometres apart. People from Jinju, Pohang, and those living on the eastern slopes of Mount Jiri can also speak in a different tone.

 

Etiquette

For a general guideline on Korean etiquette and table manners, visit here.

 

Gyeongsang Festivals

The Gyeongsang province has an amazing historical heritage. The people of this province have preserved the continuity of their rich culture and tradition which are celebrated in various art and festivities. Below are some of the major festivals, modern and traditional, worth including in your travel itinerary when travelling to Gyeongsang.

 

North Gyeongsang Province (Gyeongsangbuk-do)

1. Pohang International Fireworks Festival

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Watch stunning firework displays from Korea, Spain, and the U.S.A in the port of Pohang.

Address: Yeongildae Beach
Date: Subject to change yearly. Please check the official website before travelling.
Website: www.phcf.or.kr (Korean only) OR http://www.korea.net/Events/Festivals/view?articleId=8410&pageIndex=1

2. Silla Cultural Festival

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The Silla Cultural Festival revives the ancient heritage and spirit of the Kingdom of Silla through arts, music and dance.

Address: Gyeongju
Date: Dates are subject to change yearly. Please check the official website.
Website: http://www.gjfac.or.kr/gj_culture/index.php (Korean) or http://www.korea.net/Events/Festivals/view?articleId=6133&pageIndex=11

3. Andong Mask Dance Festival

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The Andong Mask Dance Festival is a colourful, artistic and lively festival not to be missed. Enjoy performances of traditional Korean mask dances, which are an important part of Korean cultural heritage. You can also experience folk traditions from other parts of the world, as many international mask dance troupes are invited to join this festival, making it an even more diverse event.

Address: The Hahoe Village and Talchum (Mask Dance) Park in Andong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province
Date: 25th September to 4th October (Subject to change yearly. Please check the official website.)
Website: http://www.maskdance.com/eng/main.asp

 

South Gyeongsang Province (Gyeongsangnam-do)

1. Jinju Namgang Yudeung (Lantern) Festival

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A historical event celebrating General Kim Simin’s victory over the Japanese in October 1592. During this battle, lanterns were used to communicate between soldiers and their families. During the second Japanese invasion, they lost 7,000 lives, and in memory of these heroes, floating lanterns were lit all around the great Namgang River. This tradition has since been celebrated yearly with wishes of peace and prosperity for the country. Visitors can enjoy traditional folk crafts, creative lanterns, fireworks, traditional Jinju cuisine, rides on pleasure ships, and more.

Address: Namgang area, Jinju
Date: 1st of October to 13th October
Website: http://global.yudeung.com/en/sub_02_02.html

2. Jinhae Gunhangje Festival

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The main attraction of the Jinhae Gunhangje Festival are the beautiful springtime cherry blossoms that cover the entire Jinhae landscape. This festival is held in many locations around the Jungwon Rotary, and you can enjoy many performances from local Korean pop artists, and visit various exhibitions and competitions. There is also a Victory parade re-enacting the victory of Admiral Yi Sun Sin and his army, with performances by the Jinhae Military Band & Guard of Honour.

Address: Jungwon Rotary area, Jinhae-gu
Date: 31st march to 10th April
Website: http://gunhang.changwon.go.kr/2013/main.jsp (Korean) or http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?cid=1630721

3. Hadong Wild Tea Cultural Festival

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Hadong is an area that is famous for producing some of the finest green tea in Korea. The origins of Hadong’s tea came from China in 828 A.D. during the Silla Dynasty. Due to its fertile land and good waterways, the tea is praised for its excellent quality. There are three main festivals celebrated: The Korea Tea Lover Festival, the Sumjin River Moonlight Tea Event, and the Boeun Tea Meeting. Not only can you sample Hadong’s finest quality teas, you can enjoy performances, such as the Green tea show, concerts, and various exhibitions.

Address: 571-25, Ssanggye-ro, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Tea Culture Centre in Akyang-myeon, Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun
Date: 17th May to 19th May
Website: http://festival.hadong.go.kr/main/index.html (Korean) or http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_2_1.jsp?cid=697184

 

Visas

For a guide to visa information on entering Korea, visit here.

 

Food

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Since Gyeongsang is separated between the north and the south, you can enjoy sampling the delicacies of these two provinces depending on where you are travelling. The climate of both regions are somewhat alike, but the types of seafood harvested are quite different. Many of Gyeongsang cuisine consists of raw seafood as well as soups made with fresh fish which are very popular here.

Gyeongsang’s cuisine may be simple in presentation but rich in taste and flavour. Being a region that produces a variety of grains, you will get to taste a wide range of local dishes and noodles made from these grains. Their noodles have a nice soft texture, as they are made with raw soybean powder. Here are some popular local delicacies you can savour while travelling in Gyeongsang.

1. Kalguksu – North Gyeongsang

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Originally from the Andong region of the North Gyeongsang Province, Kal-guksu, which literally means ‘knife-cut noodles’, are traditional, handmade, wheat flour noodles. Instead of traditionally spinning noodles, these noodles are rolled out thinly and cut using a knife, hence their name. Sometimes, soybean powder is mixed into the noodles to give them a softer texture. They are cooked in a delicious broth made with dried anchovies, shellfish and kelp. At times, chicken is added into the broth to achieve a richer flavour, and simmered for some time. Kalguksu is served with vegetables, potatoes, zucchinis, fresh seasonal seafood, and your choice of garnishing. This soupy noodle is usually eaten during the summer season. However, due to its popularity, it can be eaten all year round, and just about anywhere.

2. Daegejjim – North Gyeongsang

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Daegae, meaning ‘snow crab’, is a crab with thin shells and long legs, and is famous in the Yeongdeok County (Yeongdeok-gun), North of Gyeongsang. The coastline of Yeongdeok has a depth of up to 250 meters, with an abundance of food that provides a perfect environment for the daegae. This delicacy is so popular that they have a festival for it in spring, from March to April. About 200 restaurants serves this popular crab dish, where it is steamed and served with various condiments and sauces.

3. Dotori sujebi – North Gyeongsang

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Dotori sujebi is an acorn jelly with a soupy dish made by the people of Goryeong. It was created by the local folks trying to avoid starvation. Today, it is considered a healthy and nutritious dish. In the olden days, when the people of Goryeong noticed the weather got harsh, they would quickly go up to the mountain to collect acorns, as acorns were known to be an ingredient that was good at keeping the body strong, especially during the harsh winter season.

The locals prepare the acorns by drying it in the sun, soaking in water a few times until its bitterness is removed, and then crushing it into powder. This powder is then used to make jelly. Besides that, they can also be mixed into rice flour to be made into rice cake, called sujebi or ddeok. This combination creates an even more delicious and nourishing dish. Apparently, this dish is very good for those with intestinal problems and bloating discomfort.

The soup’s broth is usually made from beef backbones with nutritious ingredients, such as jujubes, ginseng, mushrooms, pine nuts and ginko nuts. The soup is then boiled for more than 20 hours, allowing all the flavours from the ingredients to infuse into the soup. Today, this nutritious dish is loved by locals as well as visitors all over.

4. Masan agujjim – South Gyeongsang

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This local delicacy that came from Masan was an unexpected dish that was created in a hurry. Made from anglerfish, it is said that a long time ago, a starving fisherman went to a pub asking the owner to cook the anglerfish he had caught. Disgusted at how ugly the fish looked like, she threw it away. However, a traveller came in late one night and wanted something to eat. The owner had run out of food to serve, and in desperation, she managed to find the anglerfish and decided to cook it with chilli, bean paste, garlic, vegetables, scallions, and whatever she could find in the fridge. The dish turned out to be delicious and became Masan’s delicacy that is now a favourite all over Korea.

5. Yukhoe bibimbap – South Gyeongsang

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Originating from Jinju, Yukhoe bibimbap is a rice dish topped with a combination of raw beef, assorted vegetables, and sesame oil. This dish came about during the war when Japan invaded Korea. There was no time for the soldiers to eat, yet they needed the nutrients of a good meal to keep them strong. Hence, their families invented the Yukhoe bibimbap which contains all the ingredient for a hearty meal fit for soldiers. Today, this popular dish is served not only with raw beef, but also dried mussels, octopus, mung bean jelly, and seasoned with herbs seaweed, and the famous Korean red chilli paste.

6. Al-bap – South Gyeongsang

Crab meat al-bap

Crab meat al-bap

Al-bap is a special bibimbap dish in Busan, made from fish roe served with a generous amount of rich, smooth cream sauce. One of the must-try al-bap is the crab meat al-bap from Ji & Tobico restaurant. This speciality dish consists of pieces of sweet and tender crab meat, with fresh fish roe, raw Chinese cabbage, served together with a smooth and delicious creamy sauce. Another fabulous al-bap here is the popular shrimp al-bap, or krim-sae-woo-al-bap, served with a rich and creamy egg base sauce.

Shrimp meat al-bap

Shrimp meat al-bap

 

20 Great Places to Visit in Gyeongsang

 

1. Hahoe Folk Village

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The Hahoe Folk Village is the birthplace of some of Korea’s most renowned scholars, such as Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong, and Gyeomam Ryu Un-ryong, during the Joseon Dynasty era. Home to the Ryu and Pungsan clan, this village is located at the foothills of Hwasan Mountain, and is famous for its traditional Korean houses. In April 1999, it became even more well-known when Queen Elizabeth paid a visit.

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The Nakdong River which flows through the border of the village’s township is how Hahoe Village got its name as it literally means “Village Enveloped by Water”. It is a beautiful village offering amazing scenic views of the graceful Nakdong River, the majestic cliffs of Buyongdae, mesmerising sandy beaches, as well as lush pine tree forest. To get the best view of this this ancient village you will need to take the boat up to Buyongdae Cliff.

A quaint little shop in Hahoe Folk Village

A quaint little shop in Hahoe Folk Village

The Nakdong River, which flows through the border of the village’s township, is how Hahoe Village got its name, as it literally means ‘Village Enveloped by Water’. It is a beautiful village, offering amazing scenic views of the graceful Nakdong River, the majestic cliffs of Buyongdae, mesmerising sandy beaches, as well as lush pine tree forests. To get the best view of this this ancient village you will need to take the boat up to Buyongdae Cliff.

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The Ryu clan’s unique architectural charm is represented through the large tile-roofed houses, located in the centre of the village, while Hahoe Village has local delicacies, such as heothesabap (their version of bibimbap), andong gangodeungeo (salted mackerel), andong guksu (a type of noodle dish), and andong soju (a home-brewed distilled alcoholic beverage).

When in Hahoe, don’t forget to sample their local delicacies such as gangodeungeo, a salted mackerel dish

When in Hahoe, don’t forget to sample their local delicacies such as gangodeungeo, a salted mackerel dish

There are also other wonderful attractions to explore in this village, such as the Gyemyeongsan Mountain Recreational Forest, the Bongjeongsa Temple that was built during the Kingdom of Silla, Gosan Seowon (Confucian Academy), Waryongsan Mountain, and Hakgasan Mountain Recreational Forest. Festivals such as the Andong Mask Dance Festival are held here yearly in the autumn.

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On 31st July 2010, Hahoe Village, together with Yangdong Village in Gyeongju, were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage sites under the category of ‘Historic Villages in Korea’.

 

How to Get There

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Take the Bus No. 46 from Andong Bus Terminal to Hahoe Village. Bus No. 46 runs 10 times a day 6:20 am – 4:20 pm.

Address: 40, Jongga-gil, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 or +82 54 854 3669, +82 54 852 3588, +82 54 840 6974 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Opening Hours: 9 am – 7 pm (summer) ; 9 am – 6 pm (winter)
Entrance Fee: Adults (ages 13-18): 3,000 won / Group: 2,500 won ; Teenagers: 1,500 won / Group: 1,200 won ; Children: 1,000 won / Group: 900 won
Note: Free admission for seniors (65 and above)
Website: www.hahoe.or.kr (Korean, English, Japanese)

 

Accommodation

There a few Accommodation near the Hahoe Folk Village, ranging from traditional Korean style guest houses to the more modern motels. We recommend you do further research to find one that fits your budget and requirements.

1. Ongyejongtaek
Address: 20, Onhyejungma-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 888 950 5062
Website: https://www.hotels.com/hotel/details.html?pa=1&tab=description&hotel-id=625378&q-room-0-adults=2&ZSX=0&SYE=3&q-room-0-children=0

2. Andong Richell
Address: 346-69 Gwangwangdanji-ro, Andong, North Gyeongsang
Phone: +82 888 950 5062
Website: https://www.hotels.com/hotel/details.html?pa=2&tab=description&hotel-id=507703&q-room-0-adults=2&ZSX=0&SYE=3&q-room-0-children=0

 

2. Dosan Seowon

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The natural beauty surrounding the traditional architecture of Dosan Seowon, a Confucian academy, is simply breath-taking. This academy was built in 1574 to honour a highly respected Confucian master and scholar named Yi Hwang, also known as Toegye. Although it is no longer an academy, it was a highly respected place of study during the Joseon Dynasty, and was restored in the 70s.

As you walk into the complex past the beautiful flower gardens, you will come across two libraries with name plaques that was said to be carved by Master Yi Hwang himself. These libraries were built on stilts to prevent humidity, which preserved the structure until today. Besides that, there are also living quarters, a lecture hall, and a shrine dedicated to Yi Hwang, but this is usually closed off to visitors. There is also an exhibition hall presenting the master’s life and achievements in great detail. A unique item found in this hall is an astrolabe, used to measure the movements of celestial beings.

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It is a lovely place to visit and walk around, especially during the autumn, where its maple trees are in shades of flaming red. Definitely a fantastic location for photography.

 

How to Get There

Take a bus from Andong Station, and then walk for about 150 metres to the Kyobo Life Insurance Bus Stop. Get on Bus No. 67 to Dosanseowon Confucian Academy.

Alternatively, you can take Bus No. 1 from Andong Bus Terminal, and get down at the Kyobo Life Insurance Bus Stop. Then get on Bus No. 67 to Dosanseowon Confucian Academy.

Note: Bus No. 67 departs from Kyobo Life Insurance at: 9:40 am, 10:50 am, 1:10 pm, 1:50pm, and 4:10pm

Address: 154, Dosanseowon-gil, Dosan-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline +82 2 1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) or +82 54 840 6599
Entrance Fee: Adults- 1,500 won / Group: 1,300 won ; Youths, Military & Police officers- 700 won / Group: 600 won ; Children- 600 won / Group: 500 won
Note: Group is 30 or more people
Opening Hours: 9 am- 6 pm (summer) & 9 am – 5 pm (winter)
Website: www.dosanseowon.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

Instead of hotels, you have homestays here in Dosan Seowon and it all depends on your requirements and budget. Below are two suggestions based on good reviews. However, it is recommended that you do further research to find the right Accommodation to suit your needs and budget.

1. Spiritual culture capital, Andong
Address: Waryong-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: N/A
Website: https://goo.gl/swh1zg

2. TempleStay (White Lotus)
Address: Jebiwon-ro, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: N/A
Website: https://goo.gl/Da4QqS

 

3. Tripitaka Koreana at Haeinsa Temple

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Tripitaka Koreana is the complete collection of Buddhist canon consisting of the discourses and sutras teachings of Lord Buddha, carved in ancient wooden printing blocks. It took 16 years to carve these sacred texts, and it does not contain a single word of error among the tens of thousands of wooden block pages.

Carved in the late 11th century, it was believed that these scriptures that invoked upon the Buddha’s blessings could help change the karmic situation of the feudal war that Korea was experiencing at that time. Unfortunately, they were destroyed by a Mongol fire. What you see today is the second edition of the scriptures that was commissioned around 1236 to 1251. It was carved again with the same motivation, to prevent the invasion of hostile forces.

A monk (seong-an) showing a wooden block of the Tripitaka Koreana

A monk (seong-an) showing a wooden block of the Tripitaka Koreana

In total there are 81,258 wooden print blocks, with 52,382,960 flawless characters, completing the collection of Buddha’s doctrine. Later in 1398, the Tripitaka was transferred to Haeinsa Temple, and ever since then, it has been housed safely in four separate buildings of the temple, withstanding the test of time. They have also been treated to prevent further decay. The Tripitaka Koreana is listed as the 32nd National Treasure of Korea, as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Every year Haeinsa Temple would organise the Tripitaka Koreana Festival also known as “Wooden Print Cultural Festival”. In this picture, participants are carrying the Tripitaka Koreana in a parade from Gangwha Island to Haeinsa Temple.

Every year Haeinsa Temple would organise the Tripitaka Koreana Festival also known as “Wooden Print Cultural Festival”. In this picture, participants are carrying the Tripitaka Koreana in a parade from Gangwha Island to Haeinsa Temple.

Haeinsa Abbot Hyungeung said, “This festival, recognized by the Ministry of Culture & Tourism, is the nation’s only event involving UNESCO-designated Tripitaka Koreana.” He highlighted, “This festival will pave the way for Koreans succeeding the real aspect of Korean tradition and enjoying cultural life with constant self-awareness”. Photo Credit: Millennial Anniversary of the Tripitaka Koreana Organizing Committee

Haeinsa Abbot Hyungeung said, “This festival, recognized by the Ministry of Culture & Tourism, is the nation’s only event involving UNESCO-designated Tripitaka Koreana.” He highlighted, “This festival will pave the way for Koreans succeeding the real aspect of Korean tradition and enjoying cultural life with constant self-awareness”. Photo Credit: Millennial Anniversary of the Tripitaka Koreana Organizing Committee

 

How to Get There

Take the subway from Deagu Seobu Terminal – Seongdangmot Station, Line 1 and get off at Exit 3. Then hop on to the intercity bus that takes you to Haeinsa Temple. The estimated travel time is about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Note: Bus is scheduled at every 40-minute intervals

Address: 122, Haeinsa-gil, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Entrance Fee: Adults (age 19 & above): 3,000 won / Group: 2,500 won ; Youths (age 13-18): 1,500 won / Group: 1,000 won ; Children (age 7-12): 700 won / Group: 500 won
Note: Group is 30 or more number of people
Opening Hours: 8:30 am – 6 pm (summer) & 8:30 am -5 pm (winter)
Website: http://i80000.or.kr/english/index.html

 

Accommodation

There are many accommodation near and around Haeinsa Temple ranging from simple hostels to luxurious hotels. Here are just two examples, so we recommend you do further research to find the right accommodations for you.

1. Haeinsa Tourist Hotel
Address: 13-45, Chiin 1-gil, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: +82 55 933 2000
Website: www.해인사관광호텔.com (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=349643

2. Gayasan National Tourist Hotel
Address: 52, Gayasansingmurwon-gil, Suryun-myeon, Seongju-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82-54-931-3500 (Korean, English)
Website: www.gayasanhotel.co.kr (Korean only) http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=351822

 

4. Daereungwon Tomb Complex (Cheonmachong Tomb)

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Visiting a tomb can be creepy, but not these historical tombs in the Gyeongju area. These huge ancient tombs are of the Korean’s kings and noblemen from the Silla era. In the 70s, when the area was being excavated, a painting of a mounted horse that originated from the Silla Kingdom was uncovered, revealing the existence of the tombs.

Located at the Daereungwon Tomb Complex (Cheonmachong Tomb), there are 25 large tombs. Visitors are allowed to go inside the tombs to have a look. When inside, you will discover 11,526 remains and royal crowns that show the kind of wealth the kings had at that time.

6th century old Silla Dynasty crown on display inside Daereungwon Tomb Complex. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

6th century old Silla Dynasty crown on display inside Daereungwon Tomb Complex. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

The Hwangnamdaechong tomb is biggest tomb here, and in it lies the bodies of both the king and the queen of that time. Besides that, it houses over 30,000 relics and gold accessories that belonged to them. The queen’s tomb has the most luxurious accessories.

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How to Get There

By Train
Take an Express KTX train from Seoul Station to Singyeongju station.
The Express KTX line runs 20 times a day. Travelling time is about 2 hours.

Note: Operating hours are subject to change in the weekend. Please check their schedule before travelling.

You can also take the train from Seoul Station to Gyeongju Station. The Express KTX Mugunghwa Line runs 18 times a day. It stops at Dongdaegu Station, and travelling time is 3 hours.

By Bus
Take the intercity bus from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal that is bound for the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal. Buses run regularly 25 times a day, and travelling time is 4 hours.

Below are contact numbers for several bus terminal/services:

  • Dong Seoul Bus Terminal: +82 1688 5979
  • Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal Service Center: +82 1666 5599 / Office: +82 54 772 2377
  • Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal +82 54 772 2377
  • Gyeongju Express Bus Terminal +82 54 741 4000
  • Korail Customer Service: +82 1544 7788 / English: +82 1599 7777

If you are planning to take the bus from Gyeongju to Cheonmachong Tomb, you can take if from Singyeongju Bus Station. Get on Bus No. 60, 61, or 700 and get down at Geumseong Sageori Bus Stop. Walk back towards the 4-way intersection and turn right.

If you are getting down from the Gyeongju Bus Terminal, walk straight and away from the river for about 700m, roughly about 12 minutes to the site. If you are getting down from Gyeongju Train Station, take Bus No. 40 and get down at the Cheonmachong Back Gate Bus Stop.

Address: 9, Gyerim-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese) / +82 54 779 8796 / +82 54 743 1925
Entrance Fee: Adults (age 19-64): 2,000 won / Group: 1,600 won ; Teenagers (age 18 & below): 1,200 won / Group: 1,000 won ; Children (age 7-12): 600 won / Group: 500 won
Note: Groups consist of 30 or more people

Day Pass

Entry to 6 sites: Daereungwon Ancient Tomb + Poseokjeong Pavilion Site + Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Anapji Pond), Tomb of Kim Yu-sin, Tomb of King Muyeol, Five Royal Tombs,
Adults: 8,000 won / Group: 6,400 won
Teenagers: 4,800 won / Group: 4,000 won
Children: 2,800 won / Group: 2,200 won

Entry to 2 sites: Daereungwon Ancient Tomb + Donggung Palace + Wolji Pond
Adults: 4,000 won / Group: 3,200 won
Teenagers: 2,400 won / Group: 2,000 won
Children: 1,200 won / Group: 1,000 won
Note: Tickets are available at Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Anapji Pond), Poseokjeong Pavilion Site, Five Royal Tombs, Tomb of Kim Yu-sin, Tomb of King Muyeol. Tickets purchased are valid for 3 days and non-refundable after visiting one site. Regardless of the number of people in a group, the tickets issued can be just one ticket.

Opening Hours: 9 am -10 pm
Website: gyeongju.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) OR
www.cha.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

There are several of accommodation near Daereungwon Tomb Complex. Below are two suggestions. It is recommended that you do further research to find the right accommodation to fit your needs and budget.

1. Gyeongju Guesthouse Yeohaenggil
Address: 91, Wonhyo-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 745 0114
Website: http://gj-tour.com/ OR https://english.visitkorea.or.kr:1001/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1965754

2. 141 Mini Hotel
Address: 141, Wonhyo-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 742 8502
Website: www.141minihotel.com (Korean) OR https://english.visitkorea.or.kr:1001/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=2024006

 

5. Bulguksa Temple

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Bulguksa Temple was built in 528, during the reign of King Beop-Heung (514-540) of the Kingdom of Silla. Originally, it was known as ‘Beopryusa Temple’ or ‘Hwaeom Bulguksa Temple’ and was reconstructed by Kim Dae-Seong (700-774) in 751. The reconstruction was completed in 774, and the temple was renamed to Bulguksa. Today the temple’s stone relics are representations of the Gyeongju relics, and in 1995 it was recognised as a UNESCO World Cultural Asset.

Dabotap Pagoda

Dabotap Pagoda

The Bulguksa Temple has suffered through a lot of serious damage. It was burned down during the Japanese invasion, and was even robbed at one time. The temple has gone through numerous renovations. During the reign of King Seon-jo (Joseon Dynasty) in the early 1800s alone it was repaired 40 times. Later on in 1969, the Bulguksa Temple Restoration Committee was established, and all areas that were either old, broken, or demolished were repaired and rebuilt from 1973 onwards.

Today the beautiful Bulguksa Temple, with its artistic stone structures, attracts visitors from all over the world. It is home to several significant cultural treasures such as Seokgatap Pagoda, Dabotap Pagoda, Cheongun-gyo and Baegun-gyo Bridges, Yeonhwa-gyo and Chilbo-gyo Bridges, the Golden Seated Vairocana Buddhist Figure, the Golden Seated Amita Figure, Saritap Pagoda and Seokguram Grotto.

The Golden Amita statue inside Bulguksa Temple

The Golden Amita statue inside Bulguksa Temple

Seokguram Temple is an artificial granite stone temple located on top of a hill in Bulguksa

Seokguram Temple is an artificial granite stone temple located on top of a hill in Bulguksa

After climbing a few flights of stairs, you will reach Seokguram Grotto housing a 3.3 metres Bonjon Buddha statue, Bodhisattvas and the relief of 10 disciples of Lord Buddha. The grotto shows off the highly skilled and creative craftsmanship of the people from Silla Dynasty.

After climbing a few flights of stairs, you will reach Seokguram Grotto housing a 3.3 metres Bonjon Buddha statue, Bodhisattvas and the relief of 10 disciples of Lord Buddha. The grotto shows off the highly skilled and creative craftsmanship of the people from Silla Dynasty.

 

How to Get There

Take a bus from Gyeongju Train Station that goes along Hwarang-ro Street, and then switch to Bus No. 10 or 11 from the bus stop in front of the post office. Get down at Bulguksa Temple Bus Stop. Travelling time is about 1 hour.

Address: 385, Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) / +82 54 746 9913 / +82 54 746 0983
Entrance Fee: Adults (19 & above): 5,000 won ; Teenagers (age 13-18): 3,500 won / Group: 3,000 won ; Children (age 7-12): 2,500 won / Group: 2,000 won ; Children (age 7 & below): Free (less than 10 children) / Group (over 10 children): 1,500 won
Note: Group would consist 20 or more people. Entrance is Free for seniors (65 and above), people with disabilities (Level 1-6, including one companion for those with disability level 1-3.
Opening Hours: 7 am – 6 pm (Mar-Sep) ; 7 am – 5:30 pm (Oct) ; 7:30 am – 5 pm (Nov-Jan) ; 7:30 am – 5:30 pm (Feb)
Website: www.bulguksa.or.kr (Korean only) or www.bulguksa.org (Korean only)

 

Accommodation

Below are two recommended hotels near Bulguksa Temple. However, there are many other hotels ranging from five-star accommodations to the more budget hotels. We recommend that you do further research to find the right accommodation that suits your needs.

1. Puloonsan Youthtel
Address: 611-120, Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 746 1811
Website: www.puloonsan.com (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=1882560

2. Ragung (Millennium Palace Resort & Spa)
Address: 55-12, Expo-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 778 2100 (Korean)
Website: www.smpark.co.kr (English)

 

6. Golgulsa Temple (Gyeongju)

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Built in the 6th century by a saint named Gwang Yoo with some accompanying monks, Golgulsa Temple is the only cave temple found in South Korea. Located at the foot of Mt. Hamwol, the temple was built from solid rock, and its design was based on the Indian architecture.

Four metre Maya Tathagata Buddha

Four metre Maya Tathagata Buddha

A sculpture of the Buddha known as Maya Tathagata Buddha can be seen at the top section of the temple, while its surroundings consist of twelve rock caves, of which seven are still standing today. Gwaneum Cave is the biggest, and these caves with Buddha shrines are sacred places of worship for devotees.

The Maya Tathagata Buddha and the Gwaneum Cave is a main attraction for visitors. The Buddha sculpture stands at 4 metres tall, showing off the artistry from the time of the Silla Kingdom. A glass ceiling has been built in the Gwaneum Cave to protect the precious sculpture from the elements.

Inside Gwaneum Cave, you will find a statue of the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, also known as Kuan Yin in Chinese, who is the Buddha of Compassion.

One of the many cave shrines in Gwaneum Cave

One of the many cave shrines in Gwaneum Cave

The Buddhist Goddess of Mercy inside Gwaneum Cave with 108 smaller version of the Goddess all around the shrine

The Buddhist Goddess of Mercy inside Gwaneum Cave with 108 smaller version of the Goddess all around the shrine

Unlike most traditional temples, getting around Golgulsa can be quite adventurous. To see the Maya Tathagata Buddha you will need to climb a fair bit and hang on to safety ropes, which is an added thrill for rock climbers.

Golgulsa Temple also offers Templestay programs for visitors who wish to experience a Buddhist life. To find out more go on to their official website stated below.

Golgulsa Temple also offers Templestay programs for visitors who wish to experience a Buddhist life. To find out more go on to their official website stated below.

 

How to Get There

You can get to Golgulsa Temple by bus from Gyeongju Station or Gyeongju Bus Terminal. Take the Bus No. 100 or 150 to Andong three-way junction, and from there, walk for about 15 minutes and you will reach the temple. The journey will take about an hour. You can also choose to take a taxi, but it will probably cost more, and the travelling time is about 50 minutes.

Address: 101-5, Girim-ro, Yangbuk-myeon, Gyeongju-si,
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) / +82 54 744 1689 / +82 54 745 0246 / +82 54 775 1689
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: Open All Year
Website: golgulsa.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Templestay: www.templestay.com/ Phone Inquiry: +82 54 775 1689

 

Accommodation

1. Gyeongju JY Pension
Address: 232-4, Chuwon-gil, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang
Phone: +82 888 950 5062
Website: https://www.hotels.com/ho389065/gyeongju-jy-pension-gyeongju-south-korea/

2. Arisu Gyeongju
Address: 207, Yeongbul-ro, Gyeongju, 38127
Phone: +82 888 950 5062
Website: https://www.hotels.com/ho557259/arisu-gyeongju-gyeongju-south-korea/

 

7. Girimsa Temple

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Girimsa Temple is second biggest Buddhist temple after Bulguksa in Gyeongju. Built on the slopes of Mount Hamwolsan in Yangbuk-myeon, it was constructed during the reign of the Silla Kingdom and has 16 buildings.

It is said that a sage monk by the name of Gwang-yu came from India and built this temple, originally known as ‘Imjeongsa’. Later on, the temple went through a huge restoration led by a monk name Wonhyo, and it was then the temple’s name was changed to ‘Girimsa’.

Inside Daejeokgwangjeon main prayer hall is a shrine to Birojanabul Buddha or Buddha Vairochana

Inside Daejeokgwangjeon main prayer hall is a shrine to Birojanabul Buddha or Buddha Vairochana

There are two main areas in Girimsa Temple. One is the area around Daejeokgwangjeon Hall, which enshrines the Birojanabul Buddha or Buddha Vairochana. The second area is located around the magnificent Bodhi tree which is said to be 500 years old. The area consists of the Seongbo Museum, Mangbujeon, Samsingak, Gwaneumjeon halls, and a wooden pagoda.

Girimsa Temple is well known for its Ojongsu, which is a special type of water that has five different significant tastes. Gamrosu water is excellent for tea making; janggunsu is said to help strengthen the body; hwajeongsu is comforting; myeongansu can give clear vision to the drinker, and; otaksu, which is believed to attract birds due to its lively glistening water.

Statue of local guardian deities can be seen around the temple ground

Statue of local guardian deities can be seen around the temple ground

Japanese soldiers blocked off the source of janggunsu water (water of a general) during the colonisation of the Japanese in Korea. Apparently the Japanese were afraid that this special water would give the Koreans strength to overthrow their occupiers and take back their country. Hence, today, except for the water coming from janggunsu, others continue to flow from their natural source.

Twelve famous grottos can be discovered on the way to Girimsa temple. One of it is called Golgulsa which used to be a monastery. Today it is Korea’s centre for Seonmudo practice, a Korean Buddhist martial art.

Golgulsa is Korea’s centre for Seonmudo practice, a Korean Buddhist martial art

Golgulsa is Korea’s centre for Seonmudo practice, a Korean Buddhist martial art

On top of all that, a number of treasured cultural assets can be found around Girimsa Temple:

  • Sojo Birojana Samjonbul (Treasure No. 958)
  • Daejeokgwangjeon Hall (Treasure No. 833)
  • Sutras kept inside the Vairocana Buddha of Girimsa (Treasure No. 959)
  • Lacquered Seated Mercy Bodhisattva of Girimsa Temple (Treasure No. 415)

 

How to Get There

Take the bus from Dong Seoul Terminal to Gyeongju Bus Terminal. Besides that, you can also take the city Bus No. 100 or 150, which goes to Yangnam or Gampo, and get down near Yangbuk-myeon Eoil-ri.

Alternatively, you can hire a taxi straight to the temple for about 6,000 won.

 

Accommodation

There are a few accommodation near Girimsa Temple. Below are two examples, but it would be best to do more research on your own to choose one that suits your requirements.

1. Puloonsan Youthtel

Address: 611-120, Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 746 1811
Website: www.puloonsan.com (Korean) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=1882560

2. Sajo Resort Gyeongju

Address: 223, Yeongbul-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 745 6050/8 (Korean)
Website: www.sajoresort.co.kr (Korean, English) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=349755

 

8. Ulleungdo Island

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Ulleungdo Island is a stunning, unspoilt island-city that is located in the East Sea, north of Gyeongsang. The island stretches out 10km from east to west, with lush green trees, beautiful foliage, and majestic mountains offering visitors a refreshing escape from the bustling city life.

Being volcanic in origin, the island’s rich, nutritious soil produces an amazing array of floral beauty, especially during spring. Ulleungdo Island is sometimes referred to as Mini-Jeju, but unlike Jeju, it is not as commercialised and heavily populated with tourists. Though it is increasingly popular with the Korean visitors, being isolated has helped the island preserve its natural beauty.

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There is plenty to do on Ulleungdo. The scenic island offers visitors breathtaking hiking spots. Have fun swimming in the emerald green waters in summer, fishing and sampling the island’s fresh seafood. There are also boats that take you on a sightseeing tour around the island, allowing you to soak in its breath-taking landscapes. Boats that depart from the harbour at Dodong will take you to all the interesting spots along its coastline. Other picturesque locations include Seonginbong Mountain, which is 3,228 feet high, the Bongnae waterfall, and spectacular coastal cliffs overlooking the stunning Liancourt Rocks from a distance.

Dodong - the administration centre of Ulleungdo is the biggest city on the island

Dodong – the administration centre of Ulleungdo is the biggest city on the island

 

How to Get There

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There is no other way to get to Dokdo except by taking the ferry. Ferries embark once or twice a day, but are subject to change depending on weather conditions. Below is a list of terminals where you can catch the ferry from:

Pohang Pohang – Ulleungdo/ Pohang Ferry Terminal
Phone: +82 54 242 5111 (Korean)

Mukho – Ulleungdo/ Mukho Ferry Terminal
Phone: +82 33 531 5891 (Korean)

Note: Ferry schedule is subject to change without prior notice due to weather conditions. We recommend that you make an advanced booking especially during the peak season in summer.For more information, go to http://www.ulleung.go.kr/ko/main.htm (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)

Address: 236, Taeha-gil, Ulleung-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) / +82 54 790 6454 / +82 54 791 6629
Entrance Fee: NIL
Opening Hours: NIL
Website: www.ulleung.go.kr/ (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

There are no luxurious hotels here in Ulleungdo Island as it is not your typical commercialised island. However, you can still find decent and affordable accommodation. It is best that you further research to find what suits you. Here are two suggestions.

1. Ulleung Marina Tourist Hotel
Address: 44-28, Sadong 2(i)-gil, Ulleung-eup, Ulleung-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82-54-791-0020, +82-70-8787-8042
Website: www.ullungmarina.co.kr (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=349639

2. Ulleungdo Family Hotel
Address: 8-6, Dodong 2-gil, Ulleung-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82 54 791 2078
Website: ufamilyhotel.com (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=351194

 

9. Underwater Tomb of King Munmu

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This is the final resting place of Korea’s 30th ruler, King Munmu (661 – 681 A.D.). Munmu unified the Korean peninsula with the goal to protect and prevent Korea from Japanese invasions. Legend has it that even as he was dying, he was still very concerned for his country, and on his deathbed he instructed that his ashes were to be scattered on the rocky islet in Bonggil-ri.

The King wished and believed that he would be reborn as a sea dragon to protect his country’s coastline. Measuring around 200 metres in circumference, the islet has a cross-shaped waterway that forms a pool right in the middle of it. At the bottom of this pool is a granite rock, about 3.6 metres in length, 9 metres in width, and 0.9 metres thick. It is said that the King Munmu’s remains are buried under this rock, and there are still debates amongst historians on whether the King’s ashes were scattered or kept in an urn that was placed under the granite.

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About 1km inland are two huge stone pagodas that mark the spot where Gameunsa temple used to be. The temple was built by Prince Sinmun, King Munmu’s son, who wanted to give his dragon father a place inland to retreat.

The islet is a popular site among the Koreans who come here to pay respect to the King as well as enjoy its breath-taking surroundings and fresh seafood. If you are lucky, you may be able to witness some shamanistic ceremonies held occasionally to honour and give thanks to the local sea Gods.

 

How to Get There

Take the bus from Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, and hop on Bus No. 150. The journey is about 40 to 50 minutes to the Underwater Tomb of King Munmu.

Address: Bonggil-ri (middle of the sea), Yangbuk-myeon, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese) / +82 54 772 3843
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: There are no specific opening hours for this place. It is open all year round every day.
Website: http://guide.gyeongju.go.kr/deploy/eng/ (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

There are not many hotels near the Underwater Tomb of King Munmu. For your reference, here are two nearest accommodation. We recommend you do further research to find a hotel that suits your needs and budget.

1. Mauna Ocean Resort
Address: 982 Dongnam-ro, Yangnam-myeon (San 140-1 Sindae-ri), Yangbuk-myeon, Gyeongju-si
Phone: N/A
Website: https://goo.gl/YyjkHd

2. The View Motel
Address: 277 Yangnam-ro, Yangnam-myeon, Gyeongju-si
Phone: +82 547 448 693
Website: http://www.chiangdao.com/hotels4/asiahotels/southkoreahotels/gyeongjusi
hotels/theviewmotel.htm

 

10. Beomeosa Temple

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Located on the edge of the famous Mount Geumjeongsan, Beomeosa Temple (Temple of Nirvana Fish) is one of the most well-known urban temples in the country. It is the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Cheongnyong-dong. The temple was built by a monk name Ui Sang about 1,300 years ago, in the 18th year during the reign of King Munmu.

Beomeosa Temple or Temple of Nirvana Fish

Beomeosa Temple or Temple of Nirvana Fish

According to the Korean geography book called ‘Donggukyeojiseungram’, Mount Geumjeongsan was named as such because there was a well on top of the mountain, and the water in that well was of the colour gold, and the fish in the well were gold too. As the fish from the well would ride colourful clouds down from the sky, the mountain was named Geumsaem (gold well), and the temple’s name translates into ‘fish from heaven’.

During the Japanese invasion known as the Imjinwaeran invasion in 1592, the Daeungjeon temple was burned down and left in ruins. It was only in 1713 that major renovations restored it to its glory which can still be seen today. The Daeungjeon temple here is considered one of the most finest and lavish architectures from the great Joseon Dynasty.

The main temple hall of Daeungjeon was restored in 1614 after the temple was burned down during the Japanese invasions

The main temple hall of Daeungjeon was restored in 1614 after the temple was burned down during the Japanese invasions

Other significant sites around Beomeosa Temple ground includes a 9th century three-story pagoda, Iljumun the One Pillar Gate, Cheonwangmun or Gate of the Four Heavenly Kings, Beomeosa Burimun or Gate of Non-Duality, and more. There are also eleven hermitages with interesting sculptures of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and local protecting deities around the temple compound.

The amazing landscape around Beomeosa Temple and Mount Geumjeongsan are popularly known as the ‘three extraordinary sites of Beomeosa Temple’ and ‘eight scenic wonders of Mount Geumjeongsan’. The three extraordinary sites consist of the rock peak behind Wonhyoam Hermitage, the legendary ‘golden well’ on top of Mount Geumjeongsan, and the two chicken shaped like rocks at Gyemyeongam Hermitage.

Iljumun is the first gate to the temple known as the "One-Pillar Gate". This is because when viewed from the side, it appears to be supported by only one pillar, symbolising the one true path of enlightenment.

Iljumun is the first gate to the temple known as the “One-Pillar Gate”. This is because when viewed from the side, it appears to be supported by only one pillar, symbolising the one true path of enlightenment.

Another gate called Burimun or “Gate of Non-Duality” built in 1699 is the last gate before one enters the main temple compound. It symbolises the gateway that connects our world with the Buddha’s world or pure land.

Another gate called Burimun or “Gate of Non-Duality” built in 1699 is the last gate before one enters the main temple compound. It symbolises the gateway that connects our world with the Buddha’s world or pure land.

The eight scenic wonders around the temple refer to the lush pine forest around Eosan Bridge located at the temple’s entrance, the soft murmuring of the mountain stream at Daeseongam Hermitage, the soothing rain during the night at Cheongnyeonam Hermitage, the magical moon light during autumn nights at Gyemyeongam Hermitage, the blissful gong of the temple’s bell heard from Naewonam Hermitage, the blast of colourful autumn foliage at Geumgangam Hermitage, the spectacular views of the sea from Uisang Peak, and the great clouds encircling Godang Peak, the summit of Mt. Geumjeongsan.

Seven-story stone pagoda at Beomeosa which contains a piece of fabric belonging to the Buddha. Four corners of the pagoda's base are guarded by stone sculptures of Four Heavenly Kings. Behind the pagoda is Beomeosa museum.

Seven-story stone pagoda at Beomeosa which contains a piece of fabric belonging to the Buddha. Four corners of the pagoda’s base are guarded by stone sculptures of Four Heavenly Kings. Behind the pagoda is Beomeosa museum.

Chungryunam or Blue Lotus Hermitage

Chungryunam or Blue Lotus Hermitage

Beomeosa Temple also offers visitors temple stays, which is a perfect chance for those who wish to do some meditation to truly experience the Buddhist way of life and soak up the peaceful energy of the area. To find out more log on to its official website below.

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How to Get There

Take the subway Line 1 from Beomeosa Station and get down at Exit 5 or 7. From there take a 5-minute walk along the main road to the Beomeosa bus stop, and hop on Bus No. 90. Your stop is at Beomeosa Ticket Office.

Another option is to take a taxi from the subway station straight to the Beomeosa Ticket Office, which is about 5-minutes away. For more information please visit its official website below.

Address: 546, Cheongryong-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan-si
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 / Temple Office: +82 51 508 3122 / Temple Stay: +82 51 508 5726 (Korean)
Entrance Fee: Adult: 1,000 won / Teenager: 700 won / Child: 500 won
Opening Hours: Open All Year 8:30 am – 5:30 am
Website: www.beomeosa.co.kr (Korean, English)

 

Accommodation

There are many accommodation available near Beomeosa Temple, below are two suggestions. However, we recommend that you do further research to choose an accommodation that suits your needs and budget.

1. Nokcheon Hotel
Address: 96-10, Oncheon 1-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 553 1005 9 (Korean)
Website: www.nokcheonhotel.com (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=351768

2. Hotel Nongshim
Address: 23, Geumganggongwon-ro 20beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 550 2100/3
Website: www.hotelnongshim.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

11. Haeinsa Temple

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Founded by two monks, Suneung and Ijung during the reign of King Ae-Jang (802), Haeinsa Temple is one of the Three Jewels of Korea representing the Buddha and Dharma teachings of Korea. The temple is enshrined with some 200 private treasures and 15 public treasures. Due to its many cultural assets and historical relics, Haeinsa was recognised as a universal cultural heritage site in December 1995.

Haeinsa’s Temple of Reflection is one of the main Chogye Buddhist temples in South Korea that is home to the sacred Tripitaka Koreana since 1398

Haeinsa’s Temple of Reflection is one of the main Chogye Buddhist temples in South Korea that is home to the sacred Tripitaka Koreana since 1398

Located in the Gaya Mountains, south of Gyeongsang Province, Haeinsa is well-known for being the home of the precious Tripitaka Koreana. The Tripitaka Koreana, which consists of 81,340 wooden blocks and 6,791 volumes of the Buddha’s doctrine, were the culmination of the king and his people’s effort to protect Korea and repulse the Mongolian army. Other treasures include the Iljumun and Daejeokgwangjeon.

Iljumun Gate represents the first gate or entry point for all Bodhisattvas to pass through on the path to achieving Buddhahood. The grand sanctuary Daejeokgwangjeon consists of a three-story stone pagoda which stands majestically in the courtyard of the one thousand-year-old temple.

A stone carved Buddha image at Haeinsa Temple ground

A stone carved Buddha image at Haeinsa Temple ground

The temple’s name ‘Haein’ originated from a Korean Buddhist Scripture, which was an expression ‘Haeinsammae’ from Hwaeomgyeong scriptures, meaning Buddha’s true enlightened world, in other words, Buddha’s pure land and His pure, unstained mind.

The Pool of Reflection

The Pool of Reflection

Haeinsa Temple offers visitors temple stays, and an opportunity to experience Buddhist culture and the peaceful life on a temple grounds, perfect for those who wish to engage in some personal retreats and meditation. To find out more log on to its official website below.

 

How to Get There

Take the Daegu Subway Line 1 from Deagu Seobu Terminal (Seongdangmot Station) and get off at Exit 3. Next, catch the intercity bus to Haeinsa Temple. Travelling time by bus is around 1 hour 30 minutes. Buses run every 40 minutes.

Address: 10 Chiin-ri, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Entrance Fee: Adults (age 19 & above): 3,000 won / Group: 2,500 won ; Youths (age 13-18): 1,500 won / Group: 1,000 won ; Children (age 7-12): 700 won / Group: 500 won
Note: Group consist of 30 or more number of people
Opening Hours: 8:30 am -6 pm (summer) and 8:30 am -5 pm (winter)
Website: www.haeinsa.or.kr (Korean)
Homestay: http://www.haeinsa.or.kr/home/bbs/board.php?bo_table=t_02

 

Accommodation

There are quite a few accommodation near Haeinsa Temple. Below are two nearby accommodations. However, it would still be good for you to do further research on the accommodation that suits your requirements.

1. Haeinsa Tourist Hotel
Address: 13-45, Chiin 1-gil, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: +82 55 933 2000
Website: www.해인사관광호텔.com (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=349643

2. Gayasan National Tourist Hotel
Address: 52, Gayasansingmurwon-gil, Suryun-myeon, Seongju-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: +82-54-931-3500 (Korean, English)
Website: www.gayasanhotel.co.kr (Korean only) http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=351822

 

12. Hallyeohaesang National Park

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Hallyeohaesang National Park is set along Korea’s south coast sea, and consists of six districts: Sangju-Geumsan Mt. district, Sacheon district, Namhaedaegyo district, Tongyeong-Hansan district, Yeosu-Odongdo district and Geoje-Haegeumgang district. The National Park is a 545.63 square-kilometre area covering Bijindo Island, Haegeumgang and Dadohae Islets. Hallyeohaesang National Marine is the 4th national park in Korea, and has a 120km long marine ecosystem stretching from Geoje in the Gyeongsangnam-do province to Yeosu in the Jeollanam-do province.

Breathtaking Namhae sea view from Boriam Temple on Mount Geumsan

Breathtaking Namhae sea view from Boriam Temple on Mount Geumsan

Some sites for you to explore are the Namehae sea view, the scenery of Sejondo Island, the Ssangyonggul Cave, and the Pipe Organ Valley. The biggest beach on this national park is Sangju Beach with white silvery sand, surrounded by a fresh pine forest. Mount Geumsan peaks at 681 metres, and has 38 interesting historical and cultural heritage attractions.

Botanical garden in Oedo Island in Hallyeohaesang National Park

Botanical garden in Oedo Island in Hallyeohaesang National Park

Hallyeohaesang National Park’s amazing ecosystem consists of around 1,142 plant species which includes the Red pine, Serrata oak, common camellia, nadopungnan (Sedirea japonica), a rare plant species, and more. The national park is also home to otters, badgers, small-eared cats and 25 other species of mammals, 115 species of birds, 1,566 species of insects, 16 species of reptiles, and some 24 different species of freshwater fishes.

 

How to Get There

To get to Hallyeohaesang National Park, you can take a bus from Seoul’s Nambu Bus Terminal to Namehae. Daily buses operate between 7 am to 7:30 pm. The journey is around 4 hours 30 minutes. Once you are at Namhae Terminal, get on the bus that is heading to Bokgok and you should arrive at your destination in 20 minutes.

Address: Seobyeon-ri, Namhae-eup, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 55 1330 / +82 55 863 3521
Entrance Fee: There are many different rates and packages, it is recommended for you to check its official website below to see which package suits you best.
Opening Hours: Open All Year
Website: english.knps.or.kr (Korean, English) OR http://english.knps.or.kr/Knp/Hallyeohaesang/Intro/Introduction.aspx?MenuNum=1&Submenu=Npp

 

Accommodation

There are several different types of accommodation near Hallyeohaesang National Park from holiday homes, guest houses to hotels. Below are two examples. We recommend that you do further research to find the one that suits your plans, budget, and requirements.

1. Bluegrad Penison
Address: 1395, Seongu-ri, Nam-myeon, 668-863 Namhae
Phone: N/A
Website: https://www.hotels.com/ho618466/bluegrad-pension-namhae-south-korea/

2. Namhae Whale’s Dream
Address: 17-1, Bitdamchon-gil, Nam-myeon, Namhae
Phone: +81 92 271 5489
Website: https://hotelandplace.com/hotel/gorae-dream

 

13. Palgongsan Provincial Park

Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Palgongsan Provincial Park is located 20 km to the north of Daegu with Mount Palgongsan peaking at 1,192 metres. Mount Palgongsan is known as the Mountain of the Eight Meritorious Officers because it was said that during the time of the Silla Kingdom, there were eight generals who saved the king of Goryeo, Wang-Geon.

Beautiful view of the lush green mountains from the temples at Palgongsan Provincial Park

Beautiful view of the lush green mountains from the temples at Palgongsan Provincial Park

Back in the days, Mount Palgongsan was considered a sacred mountain because its shape resembled Three Buddhas. Majestic granite formations crown the mountains’ higher peaks, while beautiful valleys and lush emerald forests create a spectacular landscape. The park offers visitors, especially hiking lovers, many scenic trails to explore.

30 metres tall standing Buddha built in 1992, at Donghwasa temple

30 metres tall standing Buddha built in 1992, at Donghwasa temple

When you are there be sure to check out the Grotto of the Three Buddhas and Ingaksa Temple located at Gunwi-gun. This lovely park showcases the rich spiritual culture of Korean Buddhists with several sacred sculptures of the Buddha such as the healing Medicine Buddha.

Hike up to about 850 metres above sea level and find a 1000-year old Buddha statue, believed to be Medicine Buddha. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Hike up to about 850 metres above sea level and find a 1000-year old Buddha statue, believed to be Medicine Buddha. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

 

How to Get There

Take a bus from Dong Seoul Terminal to Gunwi which departs 6 times a day from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm. Travel time is around 3 hours and 30 minutes. Another option is to get the bus from Gunwi Bus Terminal to Mount Palgongsan which departs from 8:25 am to 7:10 pm.

For other alternatives and routes, please visit: http://www.gunwi.go.kr/eng/page.htm?mnu_siteid=eng&mnu_uid=653&

The best way to see Mount Palgongsan in fall is by Palgongsan Cable Car. For more information: http://www.palgongcablecar.com/English

The best way to see Mount Palgongsan in fall is by Palgongsan Cable Car. For more information: http://www.palgongcablecar.com/English

Address: Baekhak-ri, Sanseong-myeon & Maegok-ri, Hyoryeong-myeon & Namsan-ri, Bugye-myeon, Gunwi-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 / +82 53 602 5900/2 (Korean)
Entrance Fee: N/A
Opening Hours: Open All Year
Note: Please call to check before travelling.
Website: www.gbpalgong.go.kr (Korean) or www.gunwi.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

There several types of accommodation near Palgongsan Provincial Par in Daegu you can choose depending on your budget. Hence, we recommend that you do further research on the types of Accommodation you prefer based on your requirements. Below are two examples.

1. Palgong Park Hotel
Address: 1121, Palgongsan-ro, Dong-gu, Daegu
Phone: +82-53-985-0808
Website: www.palgongpark.co.kr (Korean only) or http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=349667

2. Palgong Emillia Hotel
Address: 1121, Palgongsan-ro, Dong-gu, 41007 Daegu
Phone: N/A
Website: https://goo.gl/r5vAFy

 

14. Jangsado Sea Park

Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Jangsado Sea Park is a small island about 400 metres wide, 1.9 kilometres in length with an area coverage of 390,131 square metres, located at Hansan-myeon, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do (South Gyeongsang). Korean movie fans will notice that this is the location where some the popular Korean movies, such as ‘You Who Came from the Starts’, were filmed.

Jangsado Sea Park is famous for its beautiful camellia trees. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Jangsado Sea Park is famous for its beautiful camellia trees. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

The island is famous for its 100,000 camellia tresses that bloom from December to February, along with a variety of other flowers, such as the silver magnolia. The island is also home to the elegant fairy pitta birds which has become the island’s Natural Monument, along with the small white-eye birds.

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Having very minimal development, the island has managed to preserve its natural beauty with a few eco-friendly park houses showcasing artistic sculptures that blend harmoniously with nature. Bird lovers, nature lovers, photographers and selfie fans will definitely enjoy spending a day visiting the serenity of Jangsado Sea Park.

One of the observatory platforms on the island - Jangsado Sea Park Rainbow Bridge. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

One of the observatory platforms on the island – Jangsado Sea Park Rainbow Bridge. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

 

How to Get There

Take the local Bus No. 101 from Tongyeong Bus Terminal, which takes about 45 minutes to reach Tongyeong Excursion Ship Station. From there you will need to take the ferry to the island which costs 1,200 won. The journey is around 40 minutes.

Do take note that you only have 2 hours to go around the small island and see all the sites, as you will need to take the same ferry back to the city. There are no other options.

Address: 55, Jangsado-gil, Hansan-myeon, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 / +82 55 633 0362
Entrance Fee: Adults: 10,000 won ; Military & Students (middle and high school students): 8,000 won / Group: 6,000 won ; Children (3 & above): 5,000 won / Group: 4,500 won ; Disabled: 5,000 won
Note: Groups are 30 or more people. Adults are not eligible for group discount. ID card/ proof of age is required for discounted entry.

Ottchil Art Museum Entrance Fee
Adults: 2,000 won
Teenagers & Children: 1,000 won
Opening Hours: 8 am – 7 pm (summer) / 8:30 am – 5 pm (winter)
Note: Final entry is 2 hours before closing
Website: http://www.jangsado.co.kr (Korean)

 

Accommodation

There are not many hotels in Jangsado Sea Park so be sure to do further research so you can find one nearest that suits your budget and requirements. Here are two suggestions.

1. Geoje Hawaii Condo Beach Hotel
Address: 60, Hakdong 6-gil, Dongbu-myeon, Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: +82 55 635 7114
Website: www.hwhotel.com (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=1990038

2. Hotel Geumosan
Address: 400, Geumosan-ro, Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do 39309
Phone: +82 54 450 4000
Website: http://www.hotelgeumosan.com/ (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)

 

15. Haeundae Beach

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The most famous beach in Busan, Haeundae Beach is covered with soft white sand that stretch for over 1.5 km, creating a gorgeous coastline. Its shallow bay makes it very attractive for swimmers and beach lovers.

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Every summer Haeundae Beach is packed with people from all over the world. If you are visiting the city of Busan in summer, this is definitely a place to check out. There are plenty of accommodations, from luxurious 5-star hotels to guesthouses all around the beach.

Besides the beach, there are many activities, cultural events, and festivals held throughout the year in this area. There are also other interesting places to visit around Haeundae Beach, such as Dongbaek Island, Busan Aquarium, BEXCO (Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre) and more.

 

How to Get There

Once you are in Busan, you just need to take the Subway Line 2 from Haeundae Station and get off at Exit 5 or 7. Then walk for about 500 metres to reach the beach.

Address: 264, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 / +82 51 749 5700
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: 9 am to 6 pm (Close at 6pm from October to March)
Website: www.haeundae.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

There are so many places to stay in Haeundae Beach area, it all depends on your budget. It would be good for you to do your own research to see what would suit your budget and requirements best. Below are just two examples.

1. Haeundae Sunset Business Hotel
Address: 46, Gunam-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 730 9900
Website: www.sunsethotel.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese)

2. Haeundae Grand Hotel
Address: 217, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Phone: + +82 51 740 0114
Website: www.grandhotel.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese)

 

16. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

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Built along the shoreline on the north-eastern coast of Busan, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, is something of a rare find. A great Buddhist master named Naong built the Temple during the Goryeo Dynasty in 1376. The temple and its monuments have been strategically built facing the ocean. The monuments include the Haesu Gwaneum Daebul or Great Goddess Buddha, also known as Kuan Yin (Chinese)/Chenrezig (Tibetan). Other monuments include the Daeungjeon Main Sanctuary, Yongwangdang Shrine, Gulbeop Buddhist Sanctum, as well as a three-story high pagoda with four lions overlooking the sea.

The beautiful stone sculpture of the Great Goddess Buddha or Kuan Yin in Chinese, overlooking the ocean in the protection mudra (hand gesture)

The beautiful stone sculpture of the Great Goddess Buddha or Kuan Yin in Chinese, overlooking the ocean in the protection mudra (hand gesture)

The main temple sanctuary was actually built in 1970 with great detail and attention to its colour scheme to match the traditionally Korean temples. On the right you will see a cave, and inside this cave you will discover a uniquely designed Buddhist shrine. Just outside the cave sanctuary stands a three-story high pagoda with four lions in front of it. The lions represent four emotions: love, anger, sadness, and happiness. Other interesting sites to explore are the stone lanterns that line across the rocky landscape, and the 108 stairs, which has a breathtaking view, especially during sunrise or sunset.

The Temple gets very busy especially during New Year’s Day, as many locals would come to offer prayers and wishes for the New Year. The best time to visit the temple is in April when you can see beautiful cherry blossoms all over the temple ground. This is also the month where Buddha’s birth (Wesak) is celebrated. The temple will decorate its surroundings with many lanterns, and at night when the lanterns are lit, the temple’s glow makes it a magical sight.

Unique stone mounds that look like stupas

Unique stone mounds that look like stupas

The beautiful scenery of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple illuminated with lanterns during the Lunar New Year

The beautiful scenery of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple illuminated with lanterns during the Lunar New Year

 

How to Get There

Take the Busan Subway Line 2 from Haeundae Station and get off at Exit 7. Alternatively, you can take Bus #181 and get down at the Yonggungsa Temple Bus Stop.

Address: 86, Yonggung-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline +82 2 1330 / +82 51 722 7744 / 7755
Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: 5 am till Sunset
Note: Yaksajeon Hall and Bangsaengteo Site is Open All Day
Website: yongkungsa.or.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

Accommodation

There are many places to stay near Haedong Yonggungsa Temple in Busan city ranging from luxurious 5-star to the more budget motels. Here are two examples but we recommend you do further research to find the one that suits your needs and budget.

1. Song Jung Hotel
Address: 28, Songjeonghaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 702 7766
Website: www.songjunghotel.co.kr (Korean only)

2. Leum Guesthouse
Address: 55, Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 742 9910
Website: www.gesthouse.net (Korean) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=2024428

 

17. Jirisan National Park

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Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Jirisan National Park is Korea’s first national park, and is also the largest national park, covering three provinces: Gyeongsangnam-do, Jeollanam-do and Jeollabuk-do, four counties, one city, and fifteen myeon districts. Designated as a national park on December 29, 1967, Jirisan is home to a wide variety of wildlife and vegetation, including a large population of Asiatic Black Bear, which have been placed under its wildlife protection since it was spotted in 2002. Today, they continue to breed successfully in the area. Do not worry, they are not easily spotted, so it is unlikely for you to bump into one.

Jirisan National Park is home to the Asiatic Black Bear

Jirisan National Park is home to the Asiatic Black Bear

The majestic Mount Jirisan is over 1,000 metres high, making it South Korea’s highest peak on a mainland. Mountainous landscapes attract hikers from all around the world. Jirisan is South Korea’s only national park that provides overnight shelters for visitors. This makes it more convenient for hikers who wish to go on a few days of hiking and exploring.

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There are also many temples and shrines all across the mountain. One of the most popular trails is from a beautiful temple called Ssanggyesa, which is in the south of the park. You can enjoy its charms and surroundings, especially in the early mornings just before the sun comes up.

 

How to Get There

Take a bus from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal which goes to Jinju. Then from Jinju Intercity Bus Terminal, take another bus that goes to Daewonsa Temple. Alternatively, you can take a bus to Jungsan-ri.

Address: 20-2, Jirisan-daero, Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330, +82-55-972-7771/2, +82 61 780 7700, +82 63 630 8900

Entrance Fee:

Camping site
Jungsan-ri: Peak Season 7,000 won / Off Season 5,000 won
Somakgol: Peak Season 9,000 won / Off Season 7,000 won
Naewon Auto Camping Site: Peak Season 16,000 won / Off Season 13,000 won
Note: Electricity usage is paid separately

Shelter facility
Rotary, Seseok Shelter: Peak Season 8,000 won / Off Season 7,000 won
Chibanmok Shelter: 5,000 won
Note: Prices are for one day

Opening Hours: Open All Year
Website: english.knps.or.kr (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)

 

Accommodation

There are not many accommodation in Jirisan National Park as the park itself offers shelters for hikers. However, these are recommended accommodation from the Korea Tourism Organization. It is recommended that you do further research.

1. Jirisan View Castle Pension
Address: 11-20, Jirisan-daero 511beon-gil, Sicheon-myeon, Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: +82 55 973 2250 / +82 11 9395 2907 (Korean)
Website: www.viewcastle.co.kr (Korean only) OR http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=1844194

2. Neutinamu Sanjang
Address: Gyeongsangnam-do Hamyang-gun Macheon-myeon Gangcheong-ri169-3
Phone: +82-55-962-5345 (Korean)
Website: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ACM/AC_EN_4_8.jsp?cid=351192

 

18. Ssanggyesa Temple

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Ssanggyesa Temple and Hwaeomsa Temple are the two most popular temples located on the southern part of Mount Jirisan. Ssanggyesa Temple was built by Sambeob, a disciple of Uisang, one of the most eminent scholar-monks during the Silla era. During the Japanese invasion, the temple was burnt down, and later was restored by Imjinwaeran (1592-1598).

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The temple was originally called Okcheonsa Temple until a Buddhist Monk named Jingam changed it to Ssanggyesa Temple after he planted the seeds of tea plants that came from China around the temple. Late during the reign of King Heugdeok of the Silla era, Kim Daeryeom travelled to China, and when he returned, he brought with him seeds from tea trees. When the King found out, Kim was instructed to plant these tea tree seeds around Ssanggyesa Temple. Hence, the temple area was known as the first place to cultivate tea.

Cherry blossom trees in full bloom during spring, creating a 6 km path from the market place to Ssanggyesa Temple

Cherry blossom trees in full bloom during spring, creating a 6 km path from the market place to Ssanggyesa Temple

Spring is the best time to visit Ssanggyesa Temple, as it will be covered with a 6 km path of 600 years old cherry blossom trees in full bloom. A walk along this path is about 40-50 minutes that starts from the market place all the way to the temple. There is a Korean myth that unmarried couples who walk along the cherry blossom path called Hollaegil or wedding path, would eventually tie the knot.

A majestic Buddha image, Ssanggyesa Ma-aebul, with two Bodhisattvas by his side carved from a huge granite rock. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

A majestic Buddha image, Ssanggyesa Ma-aebul, with two Bodhisattvas by his side carved from a huge granite rock. Photo Credit: Korea Tourism Organization

Walk to the east of the temple and you will find a majestic Buddha image, Ssanggyesa Ma-aebul, with two Bodhisattvas by his sides carved from a huge granite rock. Devotees would come her to make prayers and wishes.

Monks at Ssanggyesa Temple doing prayers

Monks at Ssanggyesa Temple doing prayers

 

How to Get There

To get to Jirisan Temple, take the intercity bus to Hwagae Bus Terminal. Then from Hwagae Bus Terminal, take a left and walk about 170 metres towards Seomjingang River.

If you are coming from Hwagae Samgeori, take a Gurye-Sinheung bus and get off at the Ssanggyesa Temple bus stop. The temple is about 150 metres from the bus stop.

Address: 59, Ssanggyesa-gil, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330, +82 55 883 1901/2, +82 55 883 7019
Entrance Fee: Adults (age 20-64): 2,500won / Group 2,200 won ; Youth (age12-19): Individual 1,000 / Group 800 won ; Children (age 7-12): Individual 500 won / Group 400 won
Note: Free Admission for Children age 7 and below or Seniors age 65 and above, and people with disabilities. A group is 30 or more people.
Website: www.ssanggyesa.net (Korean only)

 

Accommodation

Below are two suggested Accommodation near Ssanggyesa Temple. We recommend that you do your own research so that you can find lodgings that suit your needs and budget.

1. Swieoganeun Nugak
Address: 800, Hwagae-ro, Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: +82 55 884 0151 / +82 10 4194 0056 (Korean, Japanese)
Website: www.쉬어가는누각펜션.com

2. Cheonghakdong Myeongryundang Youth Hostel
Address: 2359-12, Cheonghak-ro, Cheongam-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Phone: +82 55 882 1892
Website: www.hakdang.com

 

19. Gamcheon Culture Village

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The vibrant little township of Gamcheon is sometimes called the Lego Village, Korea’s Machu Picchu, or Korea’s Santorini. Located in the city of Busan, the houses here are built in a staircase-fashion on the foothills of its mountain, painted in colourful shades of blue, yellow, pink, and green. When you look at the landscape of the village from a distance, they look like tiny blocks of Lego buildings.

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The best way to explore this village is by foot, which you can start to do so by heading down to the Haneul Maru Tourist Information Centre and Observatory, which is just a few blocks from the bus stop, grab a map, and start walking. The picturesque scenery is especially loved by photographers and social media fans.

Ssiathotteok, a must-try local delicacy

Ssiathotteok, a must-try local delicacy

The village’s many alleyways that cut through its residential areas will give you a glimpse of local life and the warm community of this village, with artsy street murals and creative sculptures drawn all around the village. There are also many art galleries, exhibitions and little museums to check out. Sample the city’s famous ssiathotteok, a local sweet delicacy which is a fried pastry with sugar, honey, nuts and sunflower seeds stuffing.

 

How to Get There

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To get to the village, you can take the Busan Subway Line 1 from Goejeong Station and get off at Exit 6. Then get on the local bus Sakha 1 or Sakha 1-1 which takes you to Gamcheon Elementary School Bus Stop, where you will get off.

If you are taking the subway from Toseong Station, take the same Subway Line 1 and get off at Exit 6. Then get on the local bus Saha 1-1, Seogu 2 or Seogu 2-2 which goes to Gamcheon Elementary School Bus Stop.

Address: 203, Gamnae 2-ro, Saha-gu, Busan
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline: +82 2 1330 / +82 51 291 1444
Entrance Fee: NIL
Opening Hours: NIL
Website: www.gamcheon.or.kr (Korean)

 

Accommodation

There are many types of accommodation near Gamcheon Culture Village, ranging from 5-star hotels to more budgeted ones. We recommend you do further research to find the right accommodation for you. Below are two examples.

1. Global Inn Nampo-Dong Hotel
Address: 22, Gudeok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 231 2300
Website: www.globalinn.co.kr

2. Funstay Guesthouse
Address: 30, Gudeok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
Phone: +82 51 254 2203
Website: www.funstayguesthouse.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

 

20. Songnisan National Park

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Songnisan National Park is one of Korea’s most magnificent sites located in the middle of the Sobaeksanmaek Mountains, southwest of the Taebaeksanmaek Mountains. Songnisan National Park consists of the valleys of Hwayang, Songnisan Mountain, Seonyu, and Ssanggok. The sharp peaks of Mount Songnisan rising to the sky and the deep rocky valleys create an amazing contrast of texture. Because of this, Mount Songnisan is often known as Mount Sogeumgangsan, which literally means ‘a smaller version of Mount Geumgangsan’.

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Perhaps one of the most exciting things to see here is one of Korea’s largest temples – Beopjusa. Here you will discover a Maaeyeoraeuisang rock carving image of the Buddha sitting on a lotus, which the scholar-monk Uisang described as a kind of meditation posture, known as the lotus position. Over the years, the elements have damaged some parts of this image, but fortunately, we can still see its original beauty quite clearly.

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Visitors to the Beopjusa Temple will be able to behold Cheongdongmireukbul – the huge bronze Buddha statue, which is said to be the largest of its kind in Korea. With so many National Monuments, Beopjusa Temple is one of the best places to learn about the history of Buddhist civilisation in Korea.

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How to Get There

To get to Songnisan National Park you can take the intercity bus from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal to Mount Songnisan Mt, which runs 12 times a day from7:30 am to 6:30 pm.

Alternatively, you can get to the park from Cheongju Intercity Bus Terminal, which has 26 buses a day that run from 6:50 am to 9:30 pm.

Address: Sangpan-ri, Songnisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Phone: 1330 Travel Hotline +82 2 1330 / +82 43 542 5267 (Songnisan National Park office) / +82 43 832 4347 (Hwayang-dong Annex) / +82 43 832 5550 (Ssanggok Waterfall Annex)

Entrance Fee:

Beopjusa Temple area
Adults: 4,000 won / Group: 3,700 won
Teenagers: 2,000 won / Group: 1,600 won
Children: 1,000 won / Group: 800 won
Note: Group is 30 or more people. Free admission for Seniors (65 and above). Facility fees are paid separately.

Camping sites
Adults: 1,600 won / Peak season: 2,000 won
Youths: 1,200 won / Peak season: 1,500 won
Children: 800 won / Peak season: 1,000 won
Note: Electricity fee is 2,000 won per day

Opening Hours: Open All Year
Website: english.knps.or.kr (Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese)

 

Accommodation

There are several types of accommodation near Songnisan National Park ranging from budget hotels to luxurious ones. We recommend you do further research to find the right accommodations that suit your budget and requirements. Here are two examples.

1. Lake Hills Hotel Songnisan
Address: 198, Sanae 1-ri, Songnisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Phone: +82 43 542 5281/8
Website: www.lakehills.co.kr (Korean, English)

2. Songnisan Grand Hotel Condo
Address: 6-9 Sanae 4-gil Sokrisan-myeon, Boeun-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
Phone: +82-43-542-2500 (Korean)
Website: www.smgrand.com (Korean only)

 

Travel Books on Korea

Before you travel to Gyeongsang, it is best to read up or research online to help you plan your trip better and make the best out of your vacation. Here are two books recommended to help you make your holiday an enjoyable adventure.

 

1. Korea

Authors: Robert Koehler

Gyeongsang108

Released by the Korea Tourism Organization, this 752-page guidebook, available in English, provides useful tips and information for international travellers planning a trip to Korea. The guidebook contains about 1,000 photos, and is the largest and most comprehensive travel guidebook on Korea to be published.

The guidebook also includes a list of Korea’s Best 8 travel destinations by theme (tourist attractions, culture, nature, history, etc.), and a series of detailed travel itineraries of things to see, eat, and do while in Korea.

 

2. Lonely Planet Korea (Travel Guide)

Author: Simon Richmond, Megan Eaves, Trent Holden, Rebecca Milner, Phillip Tang, Rob Whyte

Gyeongsang109

Lonely Planet has been the most popular and trusted producer of travel guidebooks for just about every travel destination in the world, with constant updates from a vibrant travellers’ community, and made even more convenient with new digital products. The Lonely Planet Korea guidebook contains detailed itineraries and highlighted destinations, tips on how to save money and avoid crowds, reviews on hotels, and colour maps for locations such as yeongsangbuk-do, Sokcho, Samcheok, Chungju, Daejeon, Gongju, and Daegu.

 
Sources:

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyeongsang_dialect
  • http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Travel/view?articleId=119380
  • http://wikitravel.org/en/North_Gyeongsang
  • http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/guides/guide-to-south-korea-etiquette-customs-culture-business/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyeongsang_Province
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_modern_Korean_festivals
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_regional_cuisine
  • https://www.roughguides.com/destinations/asia/south-korea/gyeongsang/

 
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  1. Sofi on Oct 18, 2019 at 9:33 pm

    Love this comprehensive article on Gyeongsang, Korea. There are so many beautiful places to visit and also to learn of its rich history. Due its four seasons, one is able to enjoy the difference that Mother Nature is able to offer, be it winter, spring, summer or autumn. Definitely an article to read if one is planning a trip to Korea.

  2. S.Prathap on Sep 24, 2019 at 4:32 pm

    Gyeongsng is one of the the eight provinces in Korea and boasts huge mountain ranges,beautiful parks and amazing islands.Gyeongsang sounds like a very beautiful and spiritual pace for visit.It looks like more than just beautiful landscape with so many attractions to offer to local and tourist.Thank you very much for sharing beautiful article with us.

  3. Irene Lim on Nov 16, 2017 at 1:52 pm

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful place in Korea. I certainly would love to visit the places of interest like the beautiful temples and see Tripitaka Koreana, an impressive piece of art. The pictures of food look so delicious. Autumn is so beautiful and the scenery of autumn is uncommon for us in Malaysia.

  4. Anne Ong on Aug 19, 2017 at 8:06 pm

    Love this beautiful article on Gyeongsang. It’s wonderful history and beautiful places. The food looks very delicious and tempting. Thank you Rinpoche and blog team for this interesing article.

  5. wan wai meng on Aug 13, 2017 at 9:39 pm

    The Tripitaka Koreana is an impressive piece of work, so many volumes and it is unmistaken and without error. They also celebrate a festival whereby they parade the dharma text out for all to get a view of it. How wonderful the Koreans can show the holy texts to so many sentient beings.

    Then we also have very beautiful temples all over Korea, some very well taken care of and surrounded in nature.

  6. Stella Cheang on Aug 9, 2017 at 7:57 pm

    Thank you, Rinpoche, for this beautiful sharing of the beautiful state, Gyeongsang in South Korea. The Tripitaka Koreana at the Haeinsa Temple is fascinating, as it has a collection of 81,258 wooden blocks of carving of Buddhist canons consist of more than 52 million words without error. The original edition took 16 years to complete; I can barely imagine the monumental effort. Gyeongsang will certainly make a fascinating place to visit for me, because of the many enchanting ancient temples. My top choices would be Bulguksa Temple, built in the year 528, with a golden Amita Buddha statue. And also the Golgulsa Temple constructed in the 6th century, Girimsa Temple, Beomeosa Temple, Ssanggyesa Temple as well as Beopjusa Temple. Each displays a unique architecture characteristics and historical values.

  7. Samfoonheei on Aug 5, 2017 at 6:39 pm

    Gyeongsang is a province of South Korea where Buddhist traditions of the Silla kingdom and the centre of Confucian philosophies meet.Its known as the land of mountains and majesty, folklore and heroes. this area is home to some of the most wonderful sights that Korea has to offer.
    With historic temples and grandiose park reserves, this region is the cultural epi-centre of the country and having preserved their rich culture and traditions where by they celebrate various art and festivities.From what i see and read Gyeongsang have a very rich and beautiful province to visit.With so many attractions to offer to locals and tourist.
    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing these wonderful place .

  8. Fong on Aug 4, 2017 at 12:52 pm

    King Hyeokgeose being born from an egg reminds me of the legends of the protectors like Tsui Marpo who was born from the union of Lekpa and a female tsen. So, it is no wonder that the young King Hyeokgeose was appointed king at age thirteen.

    Gyeongsang sounds like a very beautiful and spiritual pace for a visit. It seems to be more than just beautiful landscape. Although most of the food noted in the article are not vegetarian, I would presume that it would not be difficult to find vegetarian food as it has so many Buddhist temples and is such a spiritual place

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  • Samfoonheei
    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 04:02 PM
    The concept of rebirth has a long association with Buddhism. Rebirth in Buddhism refers to the teaching that the actions of a sentient being lead to a new existence after death, in an endless cycle called saṃsāra. One will begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life’s actions. What they are reborn as depends on their actions in their previous life rather kamma. As a Buddhist we should believe in rebirth but still many people don’t . Buddha taught us that choices of rebirth make a difference and can shape many lifetimes. Buddhists believe that nothing that exists is permanent and everything will ultimately cease to be. There is a belief in rebirth
    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing this profound article.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/the-importance-of-rebirth.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 03:59 PM
    Against the odds two inspiring nuns fought all the way to become ordained, fighting for their rights to practice Buddhism . Interesting read of how they went through , bringing equality for women in Thailand. Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand. Officially, only men can become monks and novices in Thailand under a Buddhist order. The country does not recognize female monks or novices. In recent years, more Thai Buddhist women seeking to become full-fledged female monks, have been defying the tradition getting ordained overseas, in Sri Lanka or India. Buddhist women have been fighting for years for equality and social acceptance in Thailand. They just can’t be ordained by Thai monks. Ven. Dhammananda, 68 year old former university lecturer and activist became Thailand’s first Theravadin bhikkhuni after going the odds. Inspiring read biography on Ven. Dhammananda and Ven. Dr. Lee. They had gone through great hardships, discrimination and against the many odds in bringing equality to women in Buddhism in Thailand.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this great inspiration post.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/thailands-renegade-yet-powerful-buddhist-nuns.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 03:57 PM
    The unseen things are spiritual realities that are eternal and invisible to our physical eye. There are many forces and phenomena that are not visible to the naked eye. There are many things that humans cannot see yet there are some could see. For what is can be seen is only. Things do exist even we can’t see, believing their existence is our choice. Things that we can’t see in the world opens up a curiosity and exploration by some. Whether through scientific inquiry, or spiritual exploration, the pursuit of knowledge about the unseen can lead to profound insights about ourselves and the universe.
    Malacca City is the historic capital of the coastal state of Malacca, in Malaysia serving as a link between east and west for over 500 years. Famous for breath-taking sights with rich heritage, ancient dark culture and history with many old centuries buildings with an interesting past and a colourful ghost story. For that reason alone it is worth visiting as is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site owing to its well-preserved historical center. There’s many historical mansions been passed down generation to generations and with many ghostly sighting by the locals and visitors. There’s the reason many unseen beings loitering and attached to these places. Such an interesting and incredibly creepy watching the video in this blog host by Li Kim. Li Kim had done a great work all along with her team to share with readers about our historic Malacca .
    Thank you Rinpoche and Li Kim for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/paranormal/unseen-unspoken.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 03:56 PM
    The concept of rebirth has a long association with Buddhism. Rebirth in Buddhism refers to the teaching that the actions of a sentient being lead to a new existence after death, in an endless cycle called saṃsāra. One will begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life’s actions. What they are reborn as depends on their actions in their previous life rather kamma. As a Buddhist we should believe in rebirth but still many people don’t . Buddha taught us that choices of rebirth make a difference and can shape many lifetimes. Buddhists believe that nothing that exists is permanent and everything will ultimately cease to be. There is a belief in rebirth
    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing this profound article.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/12-little-known-law-of-karma-that-will-change-your-life.html
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    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:37 AM
    Revisit this post again , watching the rare video footage of Dorje Shugden oracles. Awesome ,we are so fortunate to watch this incredible video, where extraordinary footage of Tsem Rinpoche self-arising as the all-powerful Buddha Yamantaka. Its was during Rinpoche’s visit to Tibet in 2009.
    Thank you Rinpoche with folded hands.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/dorje-shugden/never-seen-before-footage-of-dorje-shugden-oracles.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:35 AM
    Vajrayogini symbolizes the wisdom of all enlightened beings and embodies the impulse of inspiration that drives the Buddhas to attain the perfect enlightenment. Vajrayogini is one of the most effective practices for people today. We can make offerings such as gold or jewel offerings and so on. The offering of gold helps us to collect merits, spiritual attainments, gain a deeper connection to Vajrayogini. It also creates the causes to attain a Buddha’s body.
    Make Offerings to Vajrayogini in Kechara Forest Retreat at Bentong is such an meritorious way for us to collect merits. All thanks to our Guru having conceptualised the idea of having a statue of Vajrayogini for everyone . Recitation of Vajrayogini mantra can be a powerful tool for self-transformation, healing and liberation from samsara.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing with details explanation .

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kechara-13-depts/make-offerings-to-vajrayogini-in-kechara-forest-retreat.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:31 AM
    Thank you, Rinpoche for sharing this insightful article. Life is short, and if we enjoy every moment of every day, then we will be happy no matter what happens or what changes along the way.What ever matter to us at the time of death is nothing. In the end, it’s not the years in our life that count it’s what you leave behind that matters. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.Death is the golden key that opens the palace of eternity. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time. Learning Dharma and practicing dharma is the our choice that’s matter. Some of the key points to take notes, read, study the Lam Rim and apply it, engage in Sadhana daily and consistently. No one will help us at the moment of death but ourselves. Spiritual practicing is the best choice.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/last-moment.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:29 AM
    Well the size of Buddha statues in Tibetan Buddhism is important because it represents the Buddha’s immense ability and vast knowledge. Hence the Buddha statues hold the symbol of satisfaction within, peace and happiness. They are a symbol of inspiration for every human being. When we focus on the Buddha statues, it gives us inner peace that our mind, our heart and our soul gets enlightened.
    We have are so fortunate seeing and circumambulating where the 9-foot Dorje Shugden statue and with 500 mantra stones engraved with Dorje Shugden’s sacred mantra. As Rinpoche had said before the bigger and more Buddha statues helps in planting seeds of enlightenment in people’s mind-streams. It also help us to generate as much merit and purify as much karma as possible. Merely by seeing all those big statues at Kechara Forest Retreat is a blessing.
    Thank you Rinpoche.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kechara-13-depts/bigger-and-more-buddha-statues-makes-a-difference.html
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    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:27 AM
    The 4th Tagpu Pemavajra Jampel Tenpai Ngodrub, most commonly known as Tagpu Dorje Chang, was a highly accomplished yogi Highly attained lama who had many authentic visions of the Buddhas and even travel astrally to receive direct teachings from them. His recognised line of incarnations stem all the way back to the 14th Century. He is generally regarded as such amongst Gelug lineage holders. He spent most of his time in a hermitage located above Sera Monastery, gave teachings and transmitted many vital practices and lineages to his foremost student Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche. Besides receiving the complete instructions of Dorje Shugden’s practice, Tagpu Dorje Chang had many other mystical experiences throughout his lifetime. Interesting read biography of a highly accomplished mahasiddha lama.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this great sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/guest-contributors/biography-the-4th-tagphu-pemavajra-jampel-tenpai-ngodrub.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:39 PM
    n Tibetan culture, it is a popular and customary practice for families to invite monks to perform spiritual ceremonies such as Trusol rituals. The monks have had the opportunity to offer such ceremonies for individuals or their families. Such ceremonies purify the elements of the environment which helps those living or visiting there to experience good health, success and well-being. The sacred ritual of ‘bathing’ the Buddhas and consecration through which negativities, sicknesses and obstacles will be cleared. Where by filling those areas with positive energies and good vibes through this Trusol consecration puja. Water is an essential part of this puja and symbolises the cleansing of all negativities and impurities. Through this puja it also pacifies local deities and other unseen beings in the surrounding areas. We are indeed fortunate that Tsem Rinpoche has taught Kecharians this practice and it has benefited many.
    Thank you Rinpoche with folded hands

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/the-second-generation-of-trusol-practitioners.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:37 PM
    Reading this post had me gain some knowledge of Shifter Werewolves. Any article regarding rare creatures or paranormal articles are of my interest since young. In European folklore, a werewolf is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day.They have the ability to transform from an ordinary human appearance to a partially-lupine form with pointed ears, mutton chops, claws and fangs, and a ridged brow . Wow… werewolf tends to be vicious and unable to control his blood thirst. Their underlying common origin can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European mythology. In many depictions, these bloodthirsty beasts are evil where they kill animals and innocent people. They are humans who transition into wolf-like creatures, after being placed under a curse. In folklore, most werewolves originate from being cursed or bitten by another werewolf. That’s what they do believe. According many enthusiasts, there’s many different type of werewolves such as Alpha wolves, Beta wolves , Deltas, Elders, some survive as loners while others move in packs. How true it is no one knows. I do believe their existing . Many interesting stories related to these wolves in the past history.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/paranormal/werewolves-the-shapeshifters.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:35 PM
    Beautiful Dorje Shugden at Malacca. One should pay a visit there, located at a busy tourist place. It was such an auspicious occasion that a grand Puja was held there. Dedicated students and volunteers were there getting the place ready for the grand puja. Well the Grand Dorje Shugden puja was conducted by very own Kechara puja team to commemorate the chapel’s 3rd anniversary. Many people attended the Puja that’s wonderful to receive the powerful Protector Dorje Shugden blessings. More people will make a connection and get to know Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom, in the form of a Dharma Protector. May Dorje Shugden’s practice flourish to benefit those tourists and locals.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/study-groups/grand-puja-at-malaccas-dorje-shugden-chapel-chinese.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:34 PM
    Venerable Geshe Rabten Rinpoche is a highly realised meditation master known as a debater, scholar, and meditation master, was the first Tibetan Buddhist master to introduce the complete Vinaya-tradition. He had also introduce the study of the five major topics of Buddhism to the West. He became the ‘path breaker’ of the complete and complex teachings of Buddhism in the West. Many masters, who are famous in the West today, were Geshe’s students. enerable Geshe Rabten. Geshe Rabten wrote the beautiful and Manjushri’s prayer called Gangloma and gave a profound explanation. We are so fortunate to learn about this Manjushri’s sacred prayer. May all be blessed by the practice of Lord Manjushri and Geshe Rabten’s explanation.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/praise-to-manjusri-explanation-by-geshe-rabten.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Sunday, Oct 13. 2024 05:04 PM
    The begging bowl or alms bowl is one of the simplest but most important objects in the daily lives of Theravada Buddhist monks. The alms bowl still stands as an emblem of how all Buddhas, as numerous as grains of sand in the Ganges, practiced to end their desire. All those who receive the alms bowl should focus their mind to act with self-control and self-respect. Almsgiving is a tradition of Theravada Buddhists, majority in Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Laos. In those early days of Buddhism, monks would take their bowls and go out begging for food. As today in Thailand one could see monks woke up before dawn every morning and carried his bowl through the roads or paths wherever he was staying. Local people would place food in the bowl as a donation, through the generosity of lay people. They accept whatever food is offered for them and eat whatever been given, serve as a blessing for the giver.
    One bowl has held the food of a thousand families. A solitary monastic travels on his journey of a hundred thousand miles seeking liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
    Thank you H.E. Tsem Rinpoche for explaining the meaning of begging and gave us more reasons to be vegetarian . Create a awareness among us not killing animals to be one.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/one-minute-story/why-buddha-has-a-begging-bowl
  • Samfoonheei
    Sunday, Oct 13. 2024 05:03 PM
    Ajahn Siripanyo, the son of billionaire Ananda Krishnan, chose to abandon his inheritance and become a Buddhist monk in pursuit of spirituality. A Thai-Malaysian monk born in London and educated in UK. He was ordained in Thailand and lived there, leaving behind a life of immense wealth and privilege. He did surprised many and his choice was unexpected. Initially as a temporary measure, but somehow later evolved into a permanent way of life. Ven. Ajahn Siripanyo is now the Abbot of hermitage Dtao Dam on the Thai-Burmese border in Saiyok National Park, Thailand.
    He was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia years back giving an enthralling Dhamma talk on the timeless teachings of Ajahn Chah.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this inspiring sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/ajahn-siripanno.html

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On behalf of our Puja House team, Pastor Tat Ming receives food and drinks from Rinpoche. Rinpoche wanted to make sure the hardworking Puja House team are always taken care of.
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On behalf of our Puja House team, Pastor Tat Ming receives food and drinks from Rinpoche. Rinpoche wanted to make sure the hardworking Puja House team are always taken care of.
By the time I heard about Luang Phor Thong, he was already very old, in his late 80s. When I heard about him, I immediately wanted to go and pay my respects to him. - http://bit.ly/LuangPhorThong
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By the time I heard about Luang Phor Thong, he was already very old, in his late 80s. When I heard about him, I immediately wanted to go and pay my respects to him. - http://bit.ly/LuangPhorThong
It\'s very nice to see volunteers helping maintain holy sites in Kechara Forest Retreat, it\'s very good for them. Cleaning Buddha statues is a very powerful and effective way of purifying body karma.
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It's very nice to see volunteers helping maintain holy sites in Kechara Forest Retreat, it's very good for them. Cleaning Buddha statues is a very powerful and effective way of purifying body karma.
Kechara Forest Retreat is preparing for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations. This is our holy Vajra Yogini stupa which is now surrounded by beautiful lanterns organised by our students.
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Kechara Forest Retreat is preparing for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations. This is our holy Vajra Yogini stupa which is now surrounded by beautiful lanterns organised by our students.
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One of the most recent harvests from our Kechara Forest Retreat land. It was grown free of chemicals and pesticides, wonderful!
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Height: 33ft (10m)
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Third picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
Second picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Height: 33ft (10m)
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Second picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
First picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Height: 33ft (10m)
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First picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
The first title published by Kechara Comics is Karuna Finds A Way. It tells the tale of high-school sweethearts Karuna and Adam who had what some would call the dream life. Everything was going great for them until one day when reality came knocking on their door. Caught in a surprise swindle, this loving family who never harmed anyone found themselves out of luck and down on their fortune. Determined to save her family, Karuna goes all out to find a solution. See what she does- https://bit.ly/2LSKuWo
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The first title published by Kechara Comics is Karuna Finds A Way. It tells the tale of high-school sweethearts Karuna and Adam who had what some would call the dream life. Everything was going great for them until one day when reality came knocking on their door. Caught in a surprise swindle, this loving family who never harmed anyone found themselves out of luck and down on their fortune. Determined to save her family, Karuna goes all out to find a solution. See what she does- https://bit.ly/2LSKuWo
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Very powerful story! Tibetan Resistance group Chushi Gangdruk reveals how Dalai Lama escaped in 1959- https://bit.ly/2S9VMGX
At Kechara Forest Retreat land we have nice fresh spinach growing free of chemicals and pesticides. Yes!
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At Kechara Forest Retreat land we have nice fresh spinach growing free of chemicals and pesticides. Yes!
See beautiful pictures of Manjushri Guest House here- https://bit.ly/2WGo0ti
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See beautiful pictures of Manjushri Guest House here- https://bit.ly/2WGo0ti
Beginner’s Introduction to Dorje Shugden~Very good overview https://bit.ly/2QQNfYv
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Beginner’s Introduction to Dorje Shugden~Very good overview https://bit.ly/2QQNfYv
Fresh eggplants grown on Kechara Forest Retreat\'s land here in Malaysia
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Fresh eggplants grown on Kechara Forest Retreat's land here in Malaysia
Most Venerable Uppalavanna – The Chief Female Disciple of Buddha Shakyamuni - She exhibited many supernatural abilities gained from meditation and proved to the world females and males are equal in spirituality- https://bit.ly/31d9Rat
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Most Venerable Uppalavanna – The Chief Female Disciple of Buddha Shakyamuni - She exhibited many supernatural abilities gained from meditation and proved to the world females and males are equal in spirituality- https://bit.ly/31d9Rat
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Thailand’s ‘Renegade’ Yet Powerful Buddhist Nuns~ https://bit.ly/2Z1C02m
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Mahapajapati Gotami – the first Buddhist nun ordained by Lord Buddha- https://bit.ly/2IjD8ru
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The Largest Buddha Shakyamuni in Russia | 俄罗斯最大的释迦牟尼佛画像- https://bit.ly/2Wpclni
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Dorje Shugden works & archives - a labour of commitment - https://bit.ly/30Tp2p8
Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha.
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Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha.
Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha. She was his step-mother and aunt. Buddha\'s mother had passed away at his birth so he was raised by Gotami.
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Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha. She was his step-mother and aunt. Buddha's mother had passed away at his birth so he was raised by Gotami.
Another nun disciple of Lord Buddha\'s. She had achieved great spiritual abilities and high attainments. She would be a proper object of refuge. This image of the eminent bhikkhuni (nun) disciple of the Buddha, Uppalavanna Theri.
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Another nun disciple of Lord Buddha's. She had achieved great spiritual abilities and high attainments. She would be a proper object of refuge. This image of the eminent bhikkhuni (nun) disciple of the Buddha, Uppalavanna Theri.
Wandering Ascetic Painting by Nirdesha Munasinghe
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Wandering Ascetic Painting by Nirdesha Munasinghe
High Sri Lankan monks visit Kechara to bless our land, temple, Buddha and Dorje Shugden images. They were very kind-see pictures- https://bit.ly/2HQie2M
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High Sri Lankan monks visit Kechara to bless our land, temple, Buddha and Dorje Shugden images. They were very kind-see pictures- https://bit.ly/2HQie2M
This is pretty amazing!

First Sri Lankan Buddhist temple opened in Dubai!!!
5 years ago
This is pretty amazing! First Sri Lankan Buddhist temple opened in Dubai!!!
My Dharma boy (left) and Oser girl loves to laze around on the veranda in the mornings. They enjoy all the trees, grass and relaxing under the hot sun. Sunbathing is a favorite daily activity. I care about these two doggies of mine very much and I enjoy seeing them happy. They are with me always. Tsem Rinpoche

Always be kind to animals and eat vegetarian- https://bit.ly/2Psp8h2
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My Dharma boy (left) and Oser girl loves to laze around on the veranda in the mornings. They enjoy all the trees, grass and relaxing under the hot sun. Sunbathing is a favorite daily activity. I care about these two doggies of mine very much and I enjoy seeing them happy. They are with me always. Tsem Rinpoche Always be kind to animals and eat vegetarian- https://bit.ly/2Psp8h2
After you left me Mumu, I was alone. I have no family or kin. You were my family. I can\'t stop thinking of you and I can\'t forget you. My bond and connection with you is so strong. I wish you were by my side. Tsem Rinpoche
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After you left me Mumu, I was alone. I have no family or kin. You were my family. I can't stop thinking of you and I can't forget you. My bond and connection with you is so strong. I wish you were by my side. Tsem Rinpoche
This story is a life-changer. Learn about the incredible Forest Man of India | 印度“森林之子”- https://bit.ly/2Eh4vRS
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This story is a life-changer. Learn about the incredible Forest Man of India | 印度“森林之子”- https://bit.ly/2Eh4vRS
Part 2-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
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Part 2-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
Part 1-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
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Part 1-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
The great Protector Manjushri Dorje Shugden depicted in the beautiful Mongolian style. To download a high resolution file: https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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The great Protector Manjushri Dorje Shugden depicted in the beautiful Mongolian style. To download a high resolution file: https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
The Mystical land of Shambhala is finally ready for everyone to feast their eyes and be blessed. A beautiful post with information, art work, history, spirituality and a beautiful book composed by His Holiness the 6th Panchen Rinpoche. ~ https://bit.ly/309MHBi
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The Mystical land of Shambhala is finally ready for everyone to feast their eyes and be blessed. A beautiful post with information, art work, history, spirituality and a beautiful book composed by His Holiness the 6th Panchen Rinpoche. ~ https://bit.ly/309MHBi
Beautiful pictures of the huge Buddha in Longkou Nanshan- https://bit.ly/2LsBxVb
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Beautiful pictures of the huge Buddha in Longkou Nanshan- https://bit.ly/2LsBxVb
The reason-Very interesting thought- https://bit.ly/2V7VT5r
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The reason-Very interesting thought- https://bit.ly/2V7VT5r
NEW Bigfoot cafe in Malaysia! Food is delicious!- https://bit.ly/2VxdGau
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NEW Bigfoot cafe in Malaysia! Food is delicious!- https://bit.ly/2VxdGau
DON\'T MISS THIS!~How brave Bonnie survived by living with a herd of deer~ https://bit.ly/2Lre2eY
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DON'T MISS THIS!~How brave Bonnie survived by living with a herd of deer~ https://bit.ly/2Lre2eY
Global Superpower China Will Cut Meat Consumption by 50%! Very interesting, find out more- https://bit.ly/2V1sJFh
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Global Superpower China Will Cut Meat Consumption by 50%! Very interesting, find out more- https://bit.ly/2V1sJFh
You can download this beautiful Egyptian style Dorje Shugden Free- https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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You can download this beautiful Egyptian style Dorje Shugden Free- https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
Beautiful high file for print of Lord Manjushri. May you be blessed- https://bit.ly/2V8mwZe
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Beautiful high file for print of Lord Manjushri. May you be blessed- https://bit.ly/2V8mwZe
Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
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Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
Find one of the most beautiful temples in the world in Nara, Japan. It is the 1,267 year old Todai-ji temple that houses a 15 meter Buddha Vairocana statue who is a cosmic and timeless Buddha. Emperor Shomu who sponsored this beautiful temple eventually abdicated and ordained as a Buddhist monk. Very interesting history and story. One of the places everyone should visit- https://bit.ly/2VgsHhK
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Find one of the most beautiful temples in the world in Nara, Japan. It is the 1,267 year old Todai-ji temple that houses a 15 meter Buddha Vairocana statue who is a cosmic and timeless Buddha. Emperor Shomu who sponsored this beautiful temple eventually abdicated and ordained as a Buddhist monk. Very interesting history and story. One of the places everyone should visit- https://bit.ly/2VgsHhK
Manjusri Kumara (bodhisattva of wisdom), India, Pala dynesty, 9th century, stone, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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Manjusri Kumara (bodhisattva of wisdom), India, Pala dynesty, 9th century, stone, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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Offerings being set up, getting ready to start the first day of Kechara Penang Group's retreat. By Jacinta
As H. E. The 25th Tsem Tulku Rinpoche had mentioned a retreat is time taken away from our ordinary, daily, mundane activities specifically to focus on deeper meditation, deeper meditational practices to gain some benefits.  Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
3 months ago
As H. E. The 25th Tsem Tulku Rinpoche had mentioned a retreat is time taken away from our ordinary, daily, mundane activities specifically to focus on deeper meditation, deeper meditational practices to gain some benefits. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Retreat started for the second half of the year, 17th Aug 2024. We have new participants and those regulars. Thanks to Pastor Seng Piow and Choong for organising it. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
3 months ago
Retreat started for the second half of the year, 17th Aug 2024. We have new participants and those regulars. Thanks to Pastor Seng Piow and Choong for organising it. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
10th Aug 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja, led by Siew Hong. Uploaded by Jacinta.
3 months ago
10th Aug 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja, led by Siew Hong. Uploaded by Jacinta.
Thank you Pastor Seng Piow for the dharma sharing and leading today's puja 3rd August 2024. Pic by Siew Hong and uploaded by Jacinta.
3 months ago
Thank you Pastor Seng Piow for the dharma sharing and leading today's puja 3rd August 2024. Pic by Siew Hong and uploaded by Jacinta.
Puja sponsorships packages of RM100, RM 50 and RM30. Really appreciate the continuous support for our Penang DS Chapel. 28/7/2024 By Jacinta
3 months ago
Puja sponsorships packages of RM100, RM 50 and RM30. Really appreciate the continuous support for our Penang DS Chapel. 28/7/2024 By Jacinta
Completed weekly puja at Penang DS Chapel. 27th July 2024 by Jacinta.
3 months ago
Completed weekly puja at Penang DS Chapel. 27th July 2024 by Jacinta.
For those Penang members who were back in Penang, instead of having a weekend off, they chose to go to Penang DS centre and did a DS puja for the benefits of all beings. 20th July 2024, Saturday. By Jacinta
3 months ago
For those Penang members who were back in Penang, instead of having a weekend off, they chose to go to Penang DS centre and did a DS puja for the benefits of all beings. 20th July 2024, Saturday. By Jacinta
So proud of Penang Kecharians for attending initiations given by Venerable Chojila at Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong on 20th - 21st July 2024. Against all odds, many of us made it there. (Not in the pic Mr. Teo and Sunny) By Jacinta.
3 months ago
So proud of Penang Kecharians for attending initiations given by Venerable Chojila at Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong on 20th - 21st July 2024. Against all odds, many of us made it there. (Not in the pic Mr. Teo and Sunny) By Jacinta.
Wishing all sponsors' wishes be fulfilled and thanks for supporting our Kechara Penang Puja packages on 13/7/2024. By Jacinta
3 months ago
Wishing all sponsors' wishes be fulfilled and thanks for supporting our Kechara Penang Puja packages on 13/7/2024. By Jacinta
#throwback 13th July 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja. We have special guest that day, Paul, a long time senior Kecharian with his friends. By Jacinta
3 months ago
#throwback 13th July 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja. We have special guest that day, Paul, a long time senior Kecharian with his friends. By Jacinta
Beautiful offerings arranged by Choong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
4 months ago
Beautiful offerings arranged by Choong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
7/7/2024 Kechara Penang weekly puja completed. Kechara Penang Study Girup by Jacinta.
4 months ago
7/7/2024 Kechara Penang weekly puja completed. Kechara Penang Study Girup by Jacinta.
This week's puja offerings sponsored by a few people and we hope their wishes be fulfilled. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta.
5 months ago
This week's puja offerings sponsored by a few people and we hope their wishes be fulfilled. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta.
29th June 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed weekly Dorje Shugden cum Manjushri Namasangiti. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta
5 months ago
29th June 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed weekly Dorje Shugden cum Manjushri Namasangiti. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta
Need a dose of spiritual nourishment or perhaps any spiritual protection? Do take up our Kechara Penang food/candles offering packages. Do not hesitate to contact our member Choong for more info. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
5 months ago
Need a dose of spiritual nourishment or perhaps any spiritual protection? Do take up our Kechara Penang food/candles offering packages. Do not hesitate to contact our member Choong for more info. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Different food offerings offered on Penang Kechara Chapel's altar behalf of the sponsors. May sponsors' wishes be fulfilled. Great effort from Choong Soon Heng, one of our Kechara Penang dedicated members who thought of this way for people to generate merits while clearing obstacles. Uploaded by Jacinta.
5 months ago
Different food offerings offered on Penang Kechara Chapel's altar behalf of the sponsors. May sponsors' wishes be fulfilled. Great effort from Choong Soon Heng, one of our Kechara Penang dedicated members who thought of this way for people to generate merits while clearing obstacles. Uploaded by Jacinta.
These are some of the offerings offered on behalf of our sponsors. We have different offerings packages which one can choose from or just simply sponsor our weekly puja in dedication to our loved ones. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
5 months ago
These are some of the offerings offered on behalf of our sponsors. We have different offerings packages which one can choose from or just simply sponsor our weekly puja in dedication to our loved ones. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
We hope you enjoyed our pictures, as much as we enjoyed our Wesak Day together in Penang. Let us carry the energy and enthusiasm we experienced so far and inspires many more. Happy Wesak Day! 22/5/2024 KPSG by Jacinta
6 months ago
We hope you enjoyed our pictures, as much as we enjoyed our Wesak Day together in Penang. Let us carry the energy and enthusiasm we experienced so far and inspires many more. Happy Wesak Day! 22/5/2024 KPSG by Jacinta
Puja offering packages. Thanks to those who sponsored the puja. May all your wishes be fulfilled. KPSG by Jacinta
6 months ago
Puja offering packages. Thanks to those who sponsored the puja. May all your wishes be fulfilled. KPSG by Jacinta
Colourful altar with plenty of offerings. We had DS puja with Praise to Buddha Shakyamuni as we celebrate this special day of Buddha's Birth, Enlightenment and Parinirvana. KPSG by Jacinta
6 months ago
Colourful altar with plenty of offerings. We had DS puja with Praise to Buddha Shakyamuni as we celebrate this special day of Buddha's Birth, Enlightenment and Parinirvana. KPSG by Jacinta
Some of the activities done during the Wesak Day Celebration in Penang. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
6 months ago
Some of the activities done during the Wesak Day Celebration in Penang. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Wesak Day Celebration in Penang!Buddha's Bathing Ritual. 22/5/2024 Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
6 months ago
Wesak Day Celebration in Penang!Buddha's Bathing Ritual. 22/5/2024 Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. After puja, all members helped out clearing the offerings and we shared out the blessed food offerings with our families, friends and even animals. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
6 months ago
11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. After puja, all members helped out clearing the offerings and we shared out the blessed food offerings with our families, friends and even animals. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. Activities during puja. Members chanting Dorje Shugden mantras. We've completed Dorje Shugden puja cum Namasangiti. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
6 months ago
11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. Activities during puja. Members chanting Dorje Shugden mantras. We've completed Dorje Shugden puja cum Namasangiti. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
11/5/2024, Saturday @3pm. Activities : Offerings of khata to Rinpoche, garland of flowers to Dorje Shugden and a new Tibetan butterlamp being offered on the altar. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
6 months ago
11/5/2024, Saturday @3pm. Activities : Offerings of khata to Rinpoche, garland of flowers to Dorje Shugden and a new Tibetan butterlamp being offered on the altar. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Today we have an inaugural cancer free diet talk and info sharing by Mr. Ooi. Mr. Ooi is a Penangite and like any other man, he has a family to provide for. From colon cancer stage 4,he is now known as a cancer-free man. Learn more about his story and his acquaintance with Dorje Shugden here https://youtu.be/x7i-yXJBUwM?si=A-5O0udxjg52iS58
7 months ago
Today we have an inaugural cancer free diet talk and info sharing by Mr. Ooi. Mr. Ooi is a Penangite and like any other man, he has a family to provide for. From colon cancer stage 4,he is now known as a cancer-free man. Learn more about his story and his acquaintance with Dorje Shugden here https://youtu.be/x7i-yXJBUwM?si=A-5O0udxjg52iS58
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