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Address
Chungcheongbuk-do Boeun-gun Songnisan-myeon Sanae-ri 209
Type
Temples
Inquiries
- Korea Travel Phone +82-43-1330 (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)
- For more info +82-43-543-3615, 8655 (Korean)
Homepage
www.beopjusa.or.kr (Korean only)
Introduction
Built in the 14th year of Silla King Jo-Heung's reign, Beopjusa Temple is located on Mt. Songnisan. What stands today are the remnants of rebuilt monuments through left over from the lengthy and arduous process. When you enter the temple, the yellow earthen road will catch your eye. The earth was ground into small stone shapes, burned, and then scattered over the road. The road itself leads to the Orisup Trail, and there will be a nature study trail beside it. Pass the Orisup trail, through thick pine trees, and you will come across the main gate of the temple. There is a large rock with a hole in the middle beside the main gate. You can drink spring water that comes out of the hole. Inside the temple you can see Palsangjeon, Pavilion which is a wooden building shaped like a tower. Then you can visit the Seokryeonji Lotus Flower Pond. As the name suggests, the pond is made of stones. At the back of Palsangjeon Pavilion, there is the Ssangsajaseokdeung (Two Lion Stone Lamp), and, again as the name suggests, the two lions uphold the stone lamp. The main building is also fascinating. It is two-stories high, and very stately. In addition, Beopjusa Temple has Ma-aeyeorae-uisang carved into a rock. Uisang refers to a sitting Buddha, and this particular Ma-aeyeorae shows Buddha sitting on a lotus flower. Passage of time has done much damage, but the original shapes are still well preserved.

Beopjusa Temple represents Mt. Songnisan, containing within it 1,500 years of history and a matching list of numerous National Treasures and Monuments. Here you can experience the Buddhist culture reflected in these artifacts.
Fax
+82-43-543-3620
Operating Hours
06:00 - 18:00
Admission Fees
Adults - Individual 3,000 won / Group 2,800 won
Youth - Individual 1,400 won / Group 1,200 won
Children - Individual 1,000 won / Group 800 won
* Group - more 30 people
* Free - ages over 65
Local Transportation
  • From Boeun Intercity Terminal, take a direct bus to Mt. Songnisan. Runs every 30~40 minutes.(6:30 a.m ~ 8:10 p.m. / 20 minute ride)
  • After getting off at Songnisan Intercity Bus Terminal, walk 20 minutes to arrive at Mt. Songnisan Ticket Box and Beopjusa Temple.
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